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Jan 07, 2015Explorer
toedtoes wrote:rjxj wrote:
Here is another issue. Suppose the park owner was to go onto campsite reviews and notice that the reviews of his park have people mentioning the fact that when they come to stay they seem to have to tell someone about their dog being left in the trailer barking. About the only thing the park owner could do it that point is wonder why he's not getting any complaints about it or he may have changed his policies and his emphasis on that issue at check in. Hes not getting feed back because the majority didnt listen at check in when they say if you have any problems let us know we're it says on the rule sheet if you have any issues bring them to the park management. If the management is involved with resolving the problem he may be able to even weed out some people who would tend to continue that behavior. If they dont come back to this park then it would be more enjoyable for you and you wouldn't have to go deal with it.
OK. So, using this example, you find it unfair for someone to post negative comments about a park without giving the park owner the opportunity to fix it first.
So why would you NOT give that same opportunity to the dog owner - giving them a chance to fix it before taking it to the next level?
For me, I believe in giving a person or company the chance to correct a small problem before turning it into a big problem. Usually, I find that it really wasn't a problem after all.
Already explained all my points above and they cover that issue thoroughly. It's not turned into a big problem if you go to the office. Why is it assumed that that's a problem? The park doesn't assume it to be a problem, my bet is that you will never find one that tells you to go deal with it. That's still my bet. It's only the people who want to handle it themselves assumption that going to the office is a problem. The people who read the paper or the management smiles at them and says "If you have any problems please let us know" are just doing what the park says to do. I dont assume that if a person goes to the office about my dog or anything else that they are escalating anything or being a problem. They are just doing what the office said to do. Why would that be a problem?
Has anyone actually gone to any park and read or been told to go tell their neighbors anything about park rule issues?
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