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wbwood
May 25, 2015Explorer
Been several days and no response back from the OP.
Here's my 2 cents....
1) I agree, it would be nice if they would of let you know when checking in that there are problems with the hot water with an undetermined time on it being repaired. Offer the patron to not stay or give them a slight discount.
2) There are places that do have showers without hot water. So why the norm for most places is to have it, I wouldn't be surprised too much if there were some places that didn't.
3) I kind of agrree with westernrvparkowner somewhat about the difference in the units people are using. But just because someone is staying in a pop up, I don't think they should be given any different treatment than someone in a motorhome. Not everyone has a working shower in their motorhome, nor does everyone use their shower. Many like to use the showers at Rv parks. It's kind of like saying that you would given preferential treatment to patrons with kids if the swing set was broken over an older couple who doesn't have any kids. With that said, I think there needs to be some common ground, patience and to work with the park.
4) I don't thikn $50/night is pricey. $100+, yes, but given the average cost to stay at a state park now is about $25-30/night with just electric/water (more in many places), $50 for full hook ups and more than likely more amenities is somewhat decent, based on the location and appearance of the park.
Here's my 2 cents....
1) I agree, it would be nice if they would of let you know when checking in that there are problems with the hot water with an undetermined time on it being repaired. Offer the patron to not stay or give them a slight discount.
2) There are places that do have showers without hot water. So why the norm for most places is to have it, I wouldn't be surprised too much if there were some places that didn't.
3) I kind of agrree with westernrvparkowner somewhat about the difference in the units people are using. But just because someone is staying in a pop up, I don't think they should be given any different treatment than someone in a motorhome. Not everyone has a working shower in their motorhome, nor does everyone use their shower. Many like to use the showers at Rv parks. It's kind of like saying that you would given preferential treatment to patrons with kids if the swing set was broken over an older couple who doesn't have any kids. With that said, I think there needs to be some common ground, patience and to work with the park.
4) I don't thikn $50/night is pricey. $100+, yes, but given the average cost to stay at a state park now is about $25-30/night with just electric/water (more in many places), $50 for full hook ups and more than likely more amenities is somewhat decent, based on the location and appearance of the park.
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