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Walaby
Mar 21, 2017Explorer II
I won't speak for everyone, but I think some of what rubs people the wrong way, is how you begin almost every post you make that attempts to discuss something along these lines of this thread, or along the lines of what kind of RVer are you, or along the lines of why you want an RV with a certain layout and feel there's a market for it.
In almost every example, you start of by stating your vast experience in hundreds of campgrounds, or being on the road hundreds of days a year etc... and tell us that makes you uniquely qualified to comment on 'insert topic here'. For me, I tend to turn instantly negative, because here is FTD, yet again, preaching to us from his throne of vast superior knowledge. Quote from this thread
After more than two years on the road and by my count about 138 RV parks stayed in in almost every state west of a line drawn north and south on about the line of the Mississippi and a few hundred miles east of that from North Dakota to Fla to Texas the Baja and all the way to Alaska I think I can claim to have experienced about every type of RV Park that exists. And their owners.
Now, Im quite sure you don't intend it that way, but frankly, it comes across that way. After I get over that, then I read the thread, and the responses purely for amusement and enjoyment.
Many of the threads you start really seem to be creating a solution, looking for a problem. It's interesting that you profess to have this great experience and insight that is unique, yet you are the only one seeing the problem (or one of a small minority). Many people have posted that they are generally 90+ percent satisfied/happy with the services they get from the campgrounds they visit, yet you say (another quote from the original post)
It strikes me as I have traveled around and stayed in so many that a great many RV Parks, not all mind you, are owned and operated by people who have had no real experience in business and frankly do not belong in the hospitality business at all as they clearly do not like dealing with people and do it rather badly.
So, if the majority of respondents on this thread are 90+ percent happy, and in your experience, 'a great many' parks are operated by folks who don't belong in the business, and don't like dealing with people, there is CLEARLY a DISCONNECT between your world and ours.
Again, another solution looking for a problem. But, I enjoy the side show all the same.
Mike
In almost every example, you start of by stating your vast experience in hundreds of campgrounds, or being on the road hundreds of days a year etc... and tell us that makes you uniquely qualified to comment on 'insert topic here'. For me, I tend to turn instantly negative, because here is FTD, yet again, preaching to us from his throne of vast superior knowledge. Quote from this thread
After more than two years on the road and by my count about 138 RV parks stayed in in almost every state west of a line drawn north and south on about the line of the Mississippi and a few hundred miles east of that from North Dakota to Fla to Texas the Baja and all the way to Alaska I think I can claim to have experienced about every type of RV Park that exists. And their owners.
Now, Im quite sure you don't intend it that way, but frankly, it comes across that way. After I get over that, then I read the thread, and the responses purely for amusement and enjoyment.
Many of the threads you start really seem to be creating a solution, looking for a problem. It's interesting that you profess to have this great experience and insight that is unique, yet you are the only one seeing the problem (or one of a small minority). Many people have posted that they are generally 90+ percent satisfied/happy with the services they get from the campgrounds they visit, yet you say (another quote from the original post)
It strikes me as I have traveled around and stayed in so many that a great many RV Parks, not all mind you, are owned and operated by people who have had no real experience in business and frankly do not belong in the hospitality business at all as they clearly do not like dealing with people and do it rather badly.
So, if the majority of respondents on this thread are 90+ percent happy, and in your experience, 'a great many' parks are operated by folks who don't belong in the business, and don't like dealing with people, there is CLEARLY a DISCONNECT between your world and ours.
Again, another solution looking for a problem. But, I enjoy the side show all the same.
Mike
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