Hotel Motel and Calling Scott's Bluff
| Posted by Travel at 26 July 2008 3:33 | |
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It would be easy to prevent hotel motel. Just do not procrastinate so long.
Long story short, let's see this one.
After a welcome night in a motel, where we got some laundry has done and the kids watched some George Lopez (who's about as funny as a Tijuana hand job. And yes, I would know), we drove all day until we found Weston Bend State Park in Missouri. After a quick supply run at the little grocery store, we secured a snug campsite punched deep into the dense woods near the Missouri River. As usual, we'd gotten a late start out of the motel that morning. [Side note: as we left, Barb, while driving, ..other part.
They said:
FARMER CITY -- Working on committees can be tireless, but Mary Walker is having a ball serving on the Farmer City Tourism Committee. Funding by a 5 percent hotel/motel tax, the group has been able to provide grants for several projects aimed at bringing visitors to ..next.
If I like the post, I will desperately collect it and treat it as my baby. You are right, I am here, because I love your post:
Customer service, the operative word being customer, when did the customer stop being right and start being nickeled and dimed and treated badly by the hospitality industry and others? Stephanie was telling me how she was woken up by a customer at 5 am who wanted to stay at the motel. The customer rightly wanted a discount at that early hour. Stephanie offered them a late checkout until 2 pm with a fee. Not exactly what the customer wanted. The customer was from Nevada and decided to stay ..next.
It is lovely.
I am not convinced that anyone has the first idea of how this could be done.
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