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Dog Folks wrote:Solid number five and in the running to move up a notch or two more. But it will never pass disrespecting my employees or flat out lying.westernrvparkowner wrote:2oldman wrote:Top of the list are people who insult my employees. Number two would be people who lie. Number three are people who blame everyone and everything but themselves (if you run over the power pedestal, just say you screwed up, don't imply it jumped out in front of your rig) Number four are the self important people who barges in front of three other people in line seemingly unaware those people are even there.toedtoes wrote:I'm so curious.. what are the top irritants from the public? Talking on the phone? Unreasonable demands? Just being cheap?
Seems many people forget (or never learn) what it's like to have to deal with the public day in and day out.
I don't want to be that person!
Yes, people talking on their cellphones is annoying, but it happens. Unreasonable demands are just that, unreasonable and I will tell you as much. As for cheap, if you don't want to pay the price, fine. Just don't expect me to change it to accommodate you and don't call everyone 4 letter names because you don't like the price.
It really doesn't take much to be a good customer. Show respect for others and you are 99% there.
Really? I would have thought it was the customer that refuses to follow the rules and then wants to argue with you about them rather than comply.
"I never picked up after my dog before."
"I can't park on the grass? I always have in the past?"
"What do you mean, I never heard of that rule. (Which is clearly printed on the map given you when you checked in.)
โSep-07-2015 02:56 PM
โSep-07-2015 02:45 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:2oldman wrote:Top of the list are people who insult my employees. Number two would be people who lie. Number three are people who blame everyone and everything but themselves (if you run over the power pedestal, just say you screwed up, don't imply it jumped out in front of your rig) Number four are the self important people who barges in front of three other people in line seemingly unaware those people are even there.toedtoes wrote:I'm so curious.. what are the top irritants from the public? Talking on the phone? Unreasonable demands? Just being cheap?
Seems many people forget (or never learn) what it's like to have to deal with the public day in and day out.
I don't want to be that person!
Yes, people talking on their cellphones is annoying, but it happens. Unreasonable demands are just that, unreasonable and I will tell you as much. As for cheap, if you don't want to pay the price, fine. Just don't expect me to change it to accommodate you and don't call everyone 4 letter names because you don't like the price.
It really doesn't take much to be a good customer. Show respect for others and you are 99% there.
โSep-07-2015 01:09 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Tom/Barb - the OP stated "There is a sewer treatment building just west of the RV Park." Can you confirm whether this is a building owned by the casino or is it off their property and owned by someone else?
I ask because if the latter, then it IS out of the casino's control. If the former, then there might be ways for the casino to mitigate the smells.
โSep-07-2015 12:44 PM
2oldman wrote:Top of the list are people who insult my employees. Number two would be people who lie. Number three are people who blame everyone and everything but themselves (if you run over the power pedestal, just say you screwed up, don't imply it jumped out in front of your rig) Number four are the self important people who barges in front of three other people in line seemingly unaware those people are even there.toedtoes wrote:I'm so curious.. what are the top irritants from the public? Talking on the phone? Unreasonable demands? Just being cheap?
Seems many people forget (or never learn) what it's like to have to deal with the public day in and day out.
I don't want to be that person!
โSep-07-2015 12:35 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:wbwood wrote:When people nit pick on stupid items in a review and then toss in one that really should concern people (i.e bad power), it is almost a given that the bad power or whatever didn't occur. We have seen it several times where we get a bad review because we told the people they had to clean up after their pets or we don't allow people to hang their laundry from the trees and they go on and on in the review how we are a bunch of site Nazis with pages of rules and at the end of the review they say something like "Oh and the restrooms were filthy and the water gave us dysentery".westernrvparkowner wrote:magnusfide wrote:I'm sorry, but there is no way reviewers should slam RV parks and other businesses because YOU have food allergies. Many people go by the scores that are generated on those reviews or they wouldn't have the scores in the first place. To give a business a bad score because they don't have real cream for coffee and instead offer a soy creamer is ridiculous. Bring your own cream or drink it black. It isn't like the RV park's primary business is serving coffee. On the same lines, would it be fair to give a grocery store a low score because they sell bagged nuts and you are allergic to them? Give an RV park a low score because it has grass, flowers and trees Because you have severe allergies to pollens?Naio wrote:
I found the review informative, and I don't see why people here are so down on you. And if the casino banned you, they should be ashamed of themselves.
If people only write positive reviews, then reviews become useless.
Same here. All positive reviews are useless in that kind of system. Sad that others badger a person who had a terrible experience and reported it. My wife is allergic to the soy in creamers and has to have milk so we understand that too.
We do use Trip Advisor and we do read the negative reviews for a balance to the positive. Negative reviews will sometimes mention issues that are important to us like the food allergy issue.
Thanks for the heads up.
ditto....I guess because they didn't have pumpkin spice or caramel macchiato flavored creamers would be a good reason to give a bad review too. Food was too spicy? seriously? Didn't have a washroom? Did you check the amenities out before hand? Low power? If you are aware of the park having low power, then you should be aware of the products you can purchase to protect your rv. Could it of been just your pedestal? Did you have them check it or move you?
Suffice to say if the park actually had a bad noise problem and had power problems, the reviewer wouldn't have cared whether or not the Mexican food was too spicy. If that was actually the case, the prudent RV'er would get the heck down the road.
โSep-07-2015 12:32 PM
2oldman wrote:toedtoes wrote:Seriously? Good lord.
On the extreme side, don't do your bathroom business in the dressing rooms or the "discount bins" (I never buy from discount bins after having to clean them out).
โSep-07-2015 12:31 PM
โSep-07-2015 12:29 PM
wbwood wrote:When people nit pick on stupid items in a review and then toss in one that really should concern people (i.e bad power), it is almost a given that the bad power or whatever didn't occur. We have seen it several times where we get a bad review because we told the people they had to clean up after their pets or we don't allow people to hang their laundry from the trees and they go on and on in the review how we are a bunch of site Nazis with pages of rules and at the end of the review they say something like "Oh and the restrooms were filthy and the water gave us dysentery".westernrvparkowner wrote:magnusfide wrote:I'm sorry, but there is no way reviewers should slam RV parks and other businesses because YOU have food allergies. Many people go by the scores that are generated on those reviews or they wouldn't have the scores in the first place. To give a business a bad score because they don't have real cream for coffee and instead offer a soy creamer is ridiculous. Bring your own cream or drink it black. It isn't like the RV park's primary business is serving coffee. On the same lines, would it be fair to give a grocery store a low score because they sell bagged nuts and you are allergic to them? Give an RV park a low score because it has grass, flowers and trees Because you have severe allergies to pollens?Naio wrote:
I found the review informative, and I don't see why people here are so down on you. And if the casino banned you, they should be ashamed of themselves.
If people only write positive reviews, then reviews become useless.
Same here. All positive reviews are useless in that kind of system. Sad that others badger a person who had a terrible experience and reported it. My wife is allergic to the soy in creamers and has to have milk so we understand that too.
We do use Trip Advisor and we do read the negative reviews for a balance to the positive. Negative reviews will sometimes mention issues that are important to us like the food allergy issue.
Thanks for the heads up.
ditto....I guess because they didn't have pumpkin spice or caramel macchiato flavored creamers would be a good reason to give a bad review too. Food was too spicy? seriously? Didn't have a washroom? Did you check the amenities out before hand? Low power? If you are aware of the park having low power, then you should be aware of the products you can purchase to protect your rv. Could it of been just your pedestal? Did you have them check it or move you?
โSep-07-2015 12:27 PM
toedtoes wrote:Seriously? Good lord.
On the extreme side, don't do your bathroom business in the dressing rooms or the "discount bins" (I never buy from discount bins after having to clean them out).
โSep-07-2015 12:26 PM
2oldman wrote:toedtoes wrote:I'm so curious.. what are the top irritants from the public? Talking on the phone? Unreasonable demands? Just being cheap?
Seems many people forget (or never learn) what it's like to have to deal with the public day in and day out.
I don't want to be that person!
โSep-07-2015 12:19 PM
Dance Chick wrote:
Trains with noise, sewer smells...yes, those are valid to let people be aware of so they can make an educated decision if they would like to stay there. But, no cream for the coffee...puhleeze..that's whining and complaining and gives the reviewer no credibility in my book.
โSep-07-2015 12:15 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
Let's look at the rant and what he expected to be changed;
1. Change sprinkler time or illuminate the sprinkler coverage.
2. Upgrade the power system
3. Change menu
4. Supply milk for coffee
5. Move train track or force trains to break the law by not sounding horns.
6. Relocate A/C unit
7. Make city relocate sewer treatment plant or change prevailing winds.
8. Eliminate live entertainment
Now once that is all complete he may come back and spend his pricey sum of $10.00. Too funny.