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Old 06-30-2021, 05:11 PM   #33
John Mercier
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Originally Posted by XCR-700 View Post
There is quite a difference between making people feel welcome and saying we will rent you the beach to do anything you want including burying your dirty diapers in the sand and blasting music for everyone else to hear.

Clearly its difficult to regulate manners and reasonable behavior, and sometimes rules are too restrictive and have negative and unintended consequences.

Its tough to strike a good balance, especially where dealing with people who have very different preferences and standards.

In a perfect world you would have the beach and sandbar and the quieter versions, but so far we have not been been able to pull that off, so rules/regulations become necessary attempt to strike a balance and in the end you probably don't really satisfy the party group or the more reserved people.

The struggle continues,,,
As they attract some customers, they are pushing away other customers.
It really just takes a management team willing to do the work and define their customer.
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