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RE: Would you stay at a park with no rates on Website ?

Not fond of the price-changing trick at all. We phoned Nashville Country RV Park in TN, made a reservation, got a price quoted, and when we arrived, we were charged another, different, higher price. Disputed it with notes from the call, name of the person we spoke with, details about the conversation, etc. No dice. Rudely informed that this was the price, pay or not. I suggested that this was oddly like a 'bait and switch' and surely they didn't intend to do that. They said the price was correct.
We'll never stay at that marginal park again, it's got a great dog walk, but sorta like lipstick on a pig - old, rundown, marginally maintained, bent picnic tables, rotting wooden decks, cloudy nasty water in the pool and fences warped and paint peeling all over. Might have been wonderful in its heyday, but that's long past. No customer service at all. Sad.
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DebbieT
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09/13/11 08:05am |
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