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Atlee
Jul 24, 2013Explorer II
One key for me, if I were reading the reviews, is the sample size, if you will.
I figure the more folks who have rated an RV park, the better the general accuracy about the park is.
For example, if a park has only 1 or 2 reviews, it's harder to know before hand if the reviews are reasonable. However, if a park has 20 reviews, after disregarding the worse and the best review, I think you get a fairly good picture of the park.
I figure the more folks who have rated an RV park, the better the general accuracy about the park is.
For example, if a park has only 1 or 2 reviews, it's harder to know before hand if the reviews are reasonable. However, if a park has 20 reviews, after disregarding the worse and the best review, I think you get a fairly good picture of the park.
westernrvparkowner wrote:
If you were contacted by someone from an RV park you wrote a bad review about, why would you assume they got your information from RVparkreviews.com? Most likely they got it from their own database. Most of us are not stupid, we often know who writes a review, both positive and negative. Make a reservation via an online system? Presto, the park has your e-mail information. As for the reviews being accurate, I score it about 67%. You need to toss out the beyond glowing and the beyond bad. What is left is generally pretty close to the truth.
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