โApr-27-2021 08:33 AM
โMay-05-2021 05:22 PM
โMay-05-2021 05:10 AM
gbopp wrote:dodge guy wrote:
I stopped after a minute. I hate these types of videos of driving and talking.
I hate them too, I'm glad you gave that info. I won't bother watching the video.
โMay-04-2021 08:30 AM
Nope! Did not read the comments. Only watched the video. I do not expect an answer to this but why did he not include that in his video?
โApr-30-2021 05:42 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:AllegroD wrote:
I do not understand his reaction. Maybe something is missing. If someone treated us that way, I would be getting in touch with the owner or manager. If the owner/manager could not satisfy us, I would be posting the name of the CG and maybe contacting the state AG. Slighting one person, who has a reservation, in favor of another person, whether in a group or not, is wrong. We all know that. It might even be illegal in some states. Once you make a deal with someone, you keep it. There obligatory laws about this. On top of that, you do not treat people this way.
If you read the comments under the video, he did contact the owner after the fact and was offered a free week's stay. The owner also acknowledged that the fairly new employee had handled the situation incorrectly. I'm not sure what more the park owner could have done at that point.
โApr-30-2021 04:19 AM
โApr-29-2021 10:55 AM
AllegroD wrote:
I do not understand his reaction. Maybe something is missing. If someone treated us that way, I would be getting in touch with the owner or manager. If the owner/manager could not satisfy us, I would be posting the name of the CG and maybe contacting the state AG. Slighting one person, who has a reservation, in favor of another person, whether in a group or not, is wrong. We all know that. It might even be illegal in some states. Once you make a deal with someone, you keep it. There obligatory laws about this. On top of that, you do not treat people this way.
โApr-29-2021 07:48 AM
โApr-29-2021 06:03 AM
AllegroD wrote:
I do not understand his reaction. Maybe something is missing. If someone treated us that way, I would be getting in touch with the owner or manager. If the owner/manager could not satisfy us, I would be posting the name of the CG and maybe contacting the state AG. Slighting one person, who has a reservation, in favor of another person, whether in a group or not, is wrong. We all know that. It might even be illegal in some states. Once you make a deal with someone, you keep it. There obligatory laws about this. On top of that, you do not treat people this way.
โApr-29-2021 05:48 AM
AllegroD wrote:
I do not understand his reaction. Maybe something is missing. If someone treated us that way, I would be getting in touch with the owner or manager. If the owner/manager could not satisfy us, I would be posting the name of the CG and maybe contacting the state AG. Slighting one person, who has a reservation, in favor of another person, whether in a group or not, is wrong. We all know that. It might even be illegal in some states. Once you make a deal with someone, you keep it. There obligatory laws about this. On top of that, you do not treat people this way.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-29-2021 05:25 AM
kfp673 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
We have new owners at one of our favorite parks here in PA. After you reserve your site for $67 a night they offer to "lock in your site" for another $10. Total BS.
I am noticing this trend as well. Ironically, I have not come across it in PA yet, but a few southern vacations we have taken allow you to book a site and the warning tells you if you dont pay the $10-20 to "lock in" the site they reserve the right to move you to another site within the same site type. The more "resorty" type RV parks seem to be grabbing this as a new way to create income over and above their hotel rates for a camp site.
โApr-29-2021 04:48 AM
kfp673 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
We have new owners at one of our favorite parks here in PA. After you reserve your site for $67 a night they offer to "lock in your site" for another $10. Total BS.
I am noticing this trend as well. Ironically, I have not come across it in PA yet, but a few southern vacations we have taken allow you to book a site and the warning tells you if you dont pay the $10-20 to "lock in" the site they reserve the right to move you to another site within the same site type. The more "resorty" type RV parks seem to be grabbing this as a new way to create income over and above their hotel rates for a camp site.
โApr-29-2021 04:28 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
We have new owners at one of our favorite parks here in PA. After you reserve your site for $67 a night they offer to "lock in your site" for another $10. Total BS.
โApr-29-2021 04:24 AM
โApr-29-2021 04:24 AM
bucky wrote:
The sad part is that these so called YouTubers are making money off of their babbling. Very few have content worth watching.