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PA12DRVR
Feb 21, 2020Explorer
I used to frequent a CG outside of Houston. Very nice facilities, very clean, great place. Two things (in addition to the general "nice" of the place) I recall well:
1) There was a big sign at the registration desk announcing that discounts must be requested / given /taken at the time of registration, not later
1.a This was duplicated on the registration form
2) Probably stopped at this CG 20 times and each time (well at the end they stopped asking 'cause I always said "no") the folks asked: Are you: AAA/Good SAm/ Retired Military / Retired Civil Service / Member of ABC local clubs...and so forth.
If the CG took the initiative to identify all discounts I was entitled to, it wouldn't offset or induce me to stay at a crappy CG. Alternatively, if I had to push for getting any discounts, it wouldn't be off-putting and keep me from staying at a nice CG.
The way the one outside of Houston did it seemed a great balance.
1) There was a big sign at the registration desk announcing that discounts must be requested / given /taken at the time of registration, not later
1.a This was duplicated on the registration form
2) Probably stopped at this CG 20 times and each time (well at the end they stopped asking 'cause I always said "no") the folks asked: Are you: AAA/Good SAm/ Retired Military / Retired Civil Service / Member of ABC local clubs...and so forth.
If the CG took the initiative to identify all discounts I was entitled to, it wouldn't offset or induce me to stay at a crappy CG. Alternatively, if I had to push for getting any discounts, it wouldn't be off-putting and keep me from staying at a nice CG.
The way the one outside of Houston did it seemed a great balance.
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