Where we’ve been…All 48 lower…Where we are…Extensively traveling…Working and having a blast!

Where we’ve been…All 48 lower…Where we are…Extensively traveling…Working and having a blast!
LIFE IS GRAND!

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Arrowhead Lakes Resort

14296 Cemetery Road

Wapakoneta, OH 45895

(989) 671-1125

August 2023

 

We paid $10 per night using our Coast to Coast membership for a water, 50 amp electric, sewer site on grass/gravel fairly level lot with a picnic table and fire ring. According to our power reader we have, it showed without anything running, power was low, and the water pressure was really weak.






It is a membership only resort, we tried to add a few nights by paying for them and they do not except any reservations from nonmembers. 

 

Upon arrival we learned that just a few months before, the campground was hit with an EF1 tornado that destroyed the main building and turned over several travel trailers. It was definitely unnerving, eerie and just an overwhelming feeling of despair that did not make for a good stay for us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, August 18, 2023

Pioneer Lakes RV Resort Experience

All of this happened within the first two weeks of employment…

It was discussed that there would be a Pitbull behind the counter, but it was not discussed that we would be responsible for it our entire shift. For the most part he was sleeping but there were many times he whined for his momma or needed attention from me to be petted or taken out for his duties…it was not our dog, and we just didn’t feel it should have been added to our job to dogsit.


We had to park the golf cart in an area where they wanted us to park, and it was so stinky from dog poo and piles of it everywhere.


Disrespectful workers, one had this cocky and gloomy attitude from the beginning but during a very busy time he lost it and said some crap to me over the radio that the line of guests at the desk, our managers and some people from our corporate office overheard. It was embarrassing and even though I did set him straight, he never apologized. He tried to turn it around by telling me that respect was a two-way street, but I have never disrespected him. Some men just do not like assertive woman, due to the unprofessionalism management I was again disrespected by another male worker. It seems to be a pattern around the place for bad customer service, always looking at people as thieves and just rude to guests.


The manager is very rough and accusatory to many guests, if she doesn’t like you, she doesn’t hide it and if she does like you, you can do no wrong, allowing rules to drastically change for them but strongly enforcing them to others. She really makes people angry with her shortness and abruptness to them.


We witnessed them giving a 24-hour notice to a seasonal because her kids disrespected the managers autistic child, but I witnessed several times management being so disrespectful to other kids and adults too. 


Management fired a band that performed regularly because they did not like one of the seasonal ladies in the band for a trivial reason. These are just a few, there were so many differences that was hard to keep up with.


A gun was fired several times by a guest that killed an attacking pitbull. It was all one big chaotic fiasco that left us scared for our lives and intensified my fear of dogs, especially after management felt more concerned about the dog then the bleeding people that were attacked by the pitbull.


We BEGGED for a site NOT under any trees, but they would not accommodate. There were big branches falling off of so many of the trees, including on our site to the point we felt so uncomfortable that we or our trailer would be harmed. And we were right, a huge branch fell on our slide causing us to have a major leak. The sites and roads were the worst we’ve seen, unlevel with huge potholes and divets everywhere. 

 

We have decided working in campgrounds back east are not for us. It’s just not the environment we want to be part of, we love allowing our excellent customer service to shine bright, and here it just was not possible. We were not going to make the same mistake again, so we chose to leave sooner rather than later.

 

We have other opportunities, and we will definitely find our way once again. There is no reason to stay where we are not having fun, not feeling safe, and are not able to shine in our roles. We will let you all know where we land. Life is grand!

Thursday, August 03, 2023

Where We Landed

Our travels were just under 500 miles and did not want to hookup every night so we chose to stay in hotels. Our first night we did just over 220 miles to Tioga Downs Casino Resort. We had some playtime and left with more money then we came with which is always nice.

The room was spacious, hospitality was outstanding, the bed was comfy and the shower stall & shower head were amazing. We had a view of the track but the horses weren’t running that day but in the foggy morning the horses were on track exercising. 





 

Our next day of travel was just under 200 miles, 187 miles that took us much longer than we expected. We do love taking the roads less traveled but these were a bit much. We thought it was a two lane highway for the most part but instead it was a one lane winding road for most of the drive with no way to deviate from the course. We got through it and made notes not to travel those roads again.









We stayed at Wingate by Wyndham in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The room was spacious with a sofa, extremely clean, a very comfortable bed, an ok shower with little room in the bathroom. The pool was refreshing, the hot tub was hot but unfortunately it was not making any bubbles. The entire reason we pay a bit more that we asked in advanced about, and we were told it was working.






We ate some excellent pizza & wings at Vito’s Pizza.






Our final travel day was all Turnpike and several tunnels with a Walmart stop just 10 miles from our destination to pick up needed supplies since we are coming in the door running.






We landed in Somerset, Pennsylvania at Pioneer Lakes RV Park for the next few months. I am at the front desk and Jerry is doing it all, café, guard shack and anywhere he is needed. We already feel more welcomed here than we did the entire time in Lake George. We are acknowledged that we know what to do and are very good at it, and we are so appreciated. There are a few red flags already but we will do our best to keep our spirits high and strong. 







Life is good when you do what is needed to make it great, instead of sitting around whining about it all.