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appd221
Oct 10, 2013Explorer
Well I don't mean to go off the other side of this conversation however as a manager of a campground looking for complaints to better your campground I think you'll get use out of this.
We just completed a week stay at a campground close to home to "figure out our new MH". I've never been to this place before, so I didn't know what to expect. By the time we left I felt as if I was a member of the owner's family.
I didn't need to try to fit in, I just did. The seasonal folk there made me feel real comfortable and part of a big family. The one poster who said keep them separate, I don't agree. The ones we met were very nice and everyone got along.
Yes the washroom was clean and the noise restricted times of 10-8 were strictly enforced. Also everone obese with a dog picked up after their dogs.
One of the seasonal campers told me that the owner runs a tight ship, and puts up with no nonsense. This proved true by the way people respected the rules.
As for my crazy 2 and 4 yr old daughters they were at times loud and I kept apologizing to my neighbors. Kids are what they are. I don't allow them to run amuck on their own, but they can be a pain to have to listen to even if they are your own so I get it.
As any society I guess you'll run onto some that have more needs than others. I would just keep to the basics of any service industry and figure out who your loyal customers are and keep them happy.
The rules say not to advertise so I won't, however if anyone wants the information on the campground I stayed at, message me and I will give it to you. The best methods of business is when you have word of mouth advertising.
We just completed a week stay at a campground close to home to "figure out our new MH". I've never been to this place before, so I didn't know what to expect. By the time we left I felt as if I was a member of the owner's family.
I didn't need to try to fit in, I just did. The seasonal folk there made me feel real comfortable and part of a big family. The one poster who said keep them separate, I don't agree. The ones we met were very nice and everyone got along.
Yes the washroom was clean and the noise restricted times of 10-8 were strictly enforced. Also everone obese with a dog picked up after their dogs.
One of the seasonal campers told me that the owner runs a tight ship, and puts up with no nonsense. This proved true by the way people respected the rules.
As for my crazy 2 and 4 yr old daughters they were at times loud and I kept apologizing to my neighbors. Kids are what they are. I don't allow them to run amuck on their own, but they can be a pain to have to listen to even if they are your own so I get it.
As any society I guess you'll run onto some that have more needs than others. I would just keep to the basics of any service industry and figure out who your loyal customers are and keep them happy.
The rules say not to advertise so I won't, however if anyone wants the information on the campground I stayed at, message me and I will give it to you. The best methods of business is when you have word of mouth advertising.
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