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| Texasrvers |
Apr 24 2013, 11:26 AM
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Ok, I have a new peev which you park owners woulld appreciate: people who rate their stay lower, due to items completely out of control of the park. I just read a review that said: "I'm sure this park is quite nice in the spring, but when we were there it was cold and rainy which brought down the score." So park owners, on top of providing good wi-fi, clean bathrooms, good hook ups, and big-rig friendly sites, you also have to make sure the weather is favorable! What I've noticed is that often when there is a legitimate problem--maybe there was a dispute over the reservation or the price quoted or the front desk person wasn't as friendly as they could have been, etc.--the reviewer gets mad and then purposely looks for and “piles on" every other little thing that they can possibly find that is wrong with the park. If the one and only problem had not occurred, they probably would not have even noticed or mentioned anything else. |
| retiredtwice |
Apr 24 2013, 12:49 PM
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#107
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Terminology is a moving target in the RV business. Resort is a really abused term too. Since when is a parking lot a resort. re·sort /riˈzôrt/ Noun A place that is a popular destination for vacations or recreation, or which is frequented for a particular purpose. |
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