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- Ralph_CramdenExplorer II
Deb and Ed M wrote:
a campground that had been taken over by a cannabis-supporting group
Would you mind posting up the name? Sounds like a fun place to twist up a Scooby snack while enjoying the fire and a few beverages. - TxTigerExplorerI've been registered and used RVPR for 10 years but haven't used it much over the last several years. I've noticed recently I often get an email from them requesting I get more involved by giving more reviews and include pictures. I know taking the time to write reviews and taking pictures of RV parks would be nice for other RV'ers, but I think RVPR's motive is more to boost the sites content for commercial reasons. The more content and traffic a website has the more valuable it is from an advertising revenue perspective. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IISocial Knowledge upgraded RVPR a few years ago in part because the software it was running on was no longer supported and had significant security issues. My take on any major site change is to decide if it had been like this when I first found the site, would I still use it. RVPR has worked fine for me, both before and after the upgrade...
- allen8106Explorer
Dance Chick wrote:
mockturtle wrote:
Since I have Ad-block Plus on my Firefox I don't see any ads and it looks the same to me.
Same here. Just used it the other day. Didn't notice anything different.
There hasn't been any recent changes. They changed it a couple years back and I agree, it's not nearly as good as it once was. - Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
myredracer wrote:
I posted a very deserved detailed review of a really bad CG we used to use because we had a membership. Never got posted because it turns out you have to have posted one review first. Never bothered after that.
I'm a long-time user/poster, but they wouldn't post my one negative review about a campground that had been taken over by a cannabis-supporting group (our stay there was "interesting" - but certainly not family-friendly. And needless to say, any semblance of "maintenance" had gone up in a cloud of smoke....LOL!)
I DO appreciate RVParkReviews for the comments, to learn of things like nearby railroad tracks, for example. - caverNomad
mittshel wrote:
Caver - Thanks for the Google Maps tip. I like it. Betsy.
You're welcome. I've gotten tips from folks on this site over the years and try to pay it back when I can. - rk911Explorerwe look at the preponderence of reviews. there’s always someone hacked off about something.
- mittshelExplorerCaver - Thanks for the Google Maps tip. I like it. Betsy.
- mittshelExplorerI did try it again and, not so bad. I am gonna try the Google Maps tip. Thanks everyone for the help. Betsy.
- JAC1982ExplorerI dunno, I sometimes can appreciate the negative reviews, especially in an area I've never been to. I like knowing that a train will blow it's horn in the middle of the night nearby, or that there's a lot of mosquitos. Not saying they should ding the campground for that, but at least it's info that's good to know if you care about something like that. That's why I never look at "ratings", but just read the content and disregard the silly complaints or comments about stuff I don't care about (like playground equipment or bathroom facilities).
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