AprilWhine
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
No Privacy?
I don't normally use the campground showers, but today my friend and I went to the bath house to do hair highlights. While we were both in the shower, a woman with a boy who appeared to be about 12 ca...
rk911 wrote:The adult in this situation was incredibly out of line. At a Minimum, she should have checked to see if the facility was empty. If it was not, she should have waited until it was. She should have checked with the park management to make arrangements for them to give her and her son a private block of time to shower and then they should get in and get their business done as quickly as possible. Showers aren't emergencies, for gosh sakes. But since she didn't, what would you want the park to do? Unless you knew who they were, how is the park going to figure it out? We sure aren't going to go to every guest and ask if they were the culprits. Unfortunately, people who have handicapped children (and we don't know if this is the case, or if this is just a parent who is out of touch with reality and fully in touch with the "me" syndrome) do have some responsibility to recognize that there are some things they just shouldn't be doing. Maybe traveling to RV parks and campgrounds without an RV equipped with a bathroom and shower on board is something these people should reconsider.Go Dogs wrote:
Just because he didn't appear to have a disability, doesn't mean he did not. Also, maybe his mother saw someone, 'shady' in the men's bathroom, and didn't trust the boy to go alone. Personally, I may have been upset if I was waiting to use the shower, and you were dying your hair!
either way i'd have reported the incident to the cg manager/owner/host and then followed up with same to see what had been learned and done.