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โJul-20-2018 10:30 AM
pianotuna wrote:And how many years ago was that? Things have changed. Most hotels are not one off family affairs. Often they have corporate ownership with rules regarding pricing. Desk clerks are often employees with little to no ability to offer pricing discounts. I don't empower my staff to offer discounts and I am far from alone in this regard. It creates a whole other world of problems. Things like it may lead to customer dis-satisfaction, an overall decline in profitability, accounting issues, employee trust issues etc. etc. Not as easy or clear cut as you make it out to be.
Before my parents had an RV, my father would routinely go to motels when we were stopping for the night and negotiate a lower price.
He was quite often successful as we would drive until about 8:30. That meant the motel was unlikely to fill the room, so they were willing to be flexible on pricing.
โJul-20-2018 10:25 AM
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โJul-20-2018 07:28 AM
dubdub07 wrote:
My question is....why would the moderator allow this to stay posted? This is a rude comment and certainly not the way I read the OP.
jplante4 wrote:
And SoundGuy is always a little crabby ๐
Ralph Cramden wrote:
What?????? Soundguy crabby????? Well I never lol.
โJul-20-2018 06:09 AM
tdiller wrote:mockturtle wrote:
Most RV parks have an 11:00 AM checkout time so I don't think allowing early arrival is asking too much. It's not as though they have to clean the site and change the linens and towels. I agree with the OP.
Last weekend at the state park I stayed at checkout time was 2:30 PM
โJul-20-2018 06:04 AM
mockturtle wrote:
Most RV parks have an 11:00 AM checkout time so I don't think allowing early arrival is asking too much. It's not as though they have to clean the site and change the linens and towels. I agree with the OP.
โJul-20-2018 05:32 AM
jplante4 wrote:dubdub07 wrote:
My question is....why would the moderator allow this to stay posted? This is a rude comment and certainly not the way I read the OP.
I haven't received any complaints about this thread. See the "Notify Moderator" button at the top? That's what it's for.
Certainly this thread is no worse than some in recent history. And SoundGuy is always a little crabby ๐
โJul-20-2018 05:24 AM
mockturtle wrote:Of course not, you've rented that site for a specific period of timeThat was my point. From 3:00 PM to 11:00 am is eight hours. From 11:00 AM to 7:00 AM is also eight hours. You're not using any more resources. :R
โJul-20-2018 05:20 AM
dubdub07 wrote:
My question is....why would the moderator allow this to stay posted? This is a rude comment and certainly not the way I read the OP.
โJul-20-2018 05:11 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:dubdub07 wrote:It's been my experience that most retail businesses ( which RV parks certainly are) do not negotiate as a general rule. You don't negotiate the price of your cart of groceries. You don't negotiate the hours a restaurant is open. Most of the time you decide whether or not the price and the terms of service fit your needs and then you either make the purchase or not. You don't get mad about it. You don't post rants that the Burger Doodle closes at midnight, doesn't have lamb chops on the menu and won't serve breakfast after 11 AM. and then follow it up with an unsubstantiated slam that everyone thinks the Burger Doodle is "trashy". You just either find another place to eat or find a way to make do with their menu and hours.SoundGuy wrote:solismaris wrote:
I only wanted them to let me come at 11:00 instead of their 3:00 checkin time.
Oh well; their loss. I'll keep my $50 and spend it elsewhere. And I'll remember those campgrounds and NEVER stay there.
No doubt the management / owners of these businesses are shaking in their boots and have advised their accountants to make preparations for closing down these businesses, all because "Mr I'm Special" has publicly declared he will in future "NEVER stay there". :S
Rules only exist in society because too many insist on ignorant behaviour, otherwise in a perfect world where everyone exercises a little common sense we wouldn't have to have any. ๐ There's nothing wrong with your original request, heck many of us have probably asked the same question at one time or another, the problem is your ignorant reaction when you didn't get the answer you wanted. :R Camping may be an activity for all of us who participate in it but it's a business for those owning / operating them and every well run business that expects to remain in business over the long term operates under a set of well defined rules. Don't like those rules? - then move on, no one is forcing you stay, but whining about it isn't going to get you anywhere. ๐
My question is....why would the moderator allow this to stay posted? This is a rude comment and certainly not the way I read the OP. Rules exist in society, not business. Business is a negotiation. If you own a business and fail to be flexible, you will fail. I agree with the OP, they could have worked with the dude. If NO ONE is in the site and you want to arrive early, what is the big deal. Part of the negotiation could have been a monetary adjustment to the site price to allow for early check in if the site is empty. If it is filled, who cares. Even if it is, check out is at 11 A.M. most places, so it would be empty for cleaning between 11 and 3 anyway.
How many of us have asked for late check out? I have. The Gunnison KOA was so friendly. I asked if someone needed my site as I was waiting for a site up the road. She checked, said no one coming and I could stay until 1:00. Nice people. I gave them $20 for being to nice to my family. Negotiation.
โJul-20-2018 05:02 AM