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BowleesCreekYachtClub 08-19-2011 12:50 PM

Never had a bad meal or service at Glenview CC
 
I do not take issue with someone pointing out that they had poor service or a less than satisfactory meal in a restaurant. But . . . "worst service ever"? Did someone die?

While others respond in a reasonable manner we are stuck with the thread titled "Glenview Country Club - worst service ever" even if the customer is subsequently satisfied by the restaurant. I think the administrator should change outrageous headlines such as these. JMHO. Allan.

Bogie Shooter 08-19-2011 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BowleesCreekYachtClub (Post 383846)
I do not take issue with someone pointing out that they had poor service or a less than satisfactory meal in a restaurant. But . . . "worst service ever"? Did someone die?

While others respond in a reasonable manner we are stuck with the thread titled "Glenview Country Club - worst service ever" even if the customer is subsequently satisfied by the restaurant. I think the administrator should change outrageous headlines such as these. JMHO. Allan.

I agree. But isn't it up to the orginal poster to request the change?

cappyjon431 08-19-2011 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BowleesCreekYachtClub (Post 383846)
I do not take issue with someone pointing out that they had poor service or a less than satisfactory meal in a restaurant. But . . . "worst service ever"? Did someone die?

While others respond in a reasonable manner we are stuck with the thread titled "Glenview Country Club - worst service ever" even if the customer is subsequently satisfied by the restaurant. I think the administrator should change outrageous headlines such as these. JMHO. Allan.

As mentioned previously, we will not be permanent residents until next week. That being said, we have eaten hundreds of meals at restaurants in TV. 99% of them have been good to excellent. On this one occasion, the service was the worst my wife had ever experienced. Not only was the food very slow coming out, but no one was willing to take responsibility for the poor service (and that is what ticked my wife and mother-in-law off). Unfortunately we seem to have become a society where no one wants to take personal responsibility anymore. Since when does someone have to die to experience "the worst service ever?"

As for having admins changing "outrageous" headlines, you calling it outrageous is simply your opinion (to which you are certainly entitled). My wife simply stated her opinion (to which she is entitled) for the headline, an opinion which she deems accurate. I am not comfortable having admins arbitrarily decide which headlines are "outrageous" and which are heartfelt and accurate. As a public forum, readers have the option to comment whether they feel the headline and the post are outrageous. Let's give the readers of TOTV the ability to make their own opinions without having an admin make the decision for us.

swrinfla 08-19-2011 01:06 PM

I think that it's worth noting that Glenview has been taken to task for bad service, bad attitude, marginal food several times on this board. A search should come up with at least one other thread started with an equally upset entry.

Yes, every restaurant has its bad days/nights. That does not, however, excuse rude and insensitive replies by "management."

SWR
:beer3:

graciegirl 08-19-2011 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by swrinfla (Post 383857)
I think that it's worth noting that Glenview has been taken to task for bad service, bad attitude, marginal food several times on this board. A search should come up with at least one other thread started with an equally upset entry.

Yes, every restaurant has its bad days/nights. That does not, however, excuse rude and insensitive replies by "management."

SWR
:beer3:

I believe that every post on this thread was an honest one and each person was sincere. We all have valid reasons for our comments and I know each and every poster, especially Bonny, to be reasonable and well stated.

I think long after we have an emotional reaction to what someone typed, we may pause and think...of just what they said and we will know more about this place we call home.

I really love this forum and I always love what you say swrinfla.

villagegolfer 08-19-2011 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tpop1 (Post 383825)
Doesn't make it untrue...what axe would this person have to grind?

I read the post and it seemed sincere to me. EVERY restaurant can have a bad day.

Other posters gave the original poster good advice... give it another chance & try it again.

I like Glenview and never had a bad experience there.

Its responses like this that devalue people's opinions & chase people off this board.

And then to say you haven't been there for years......
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Hey, cool down, please. Bonny has a right to her thoughts as well as everyone. Plus she apologized.chilout

The Villager II 08-19-2011 02:11 PM

I think Glenview is in the top 3 best restaurants in The Villages. We go there quite often and have never had bad food or service.

We love you Bonny, so chin up and keep your opinions coming please.

philnpat 08-19-2011 02:26 PM

Welcome mermaid! I can understand your frustration.
You're entitled to your opinion. We've only eaten at Glenview once and it was a good experience.
Give it some time and try it again. There's no way the person you dealt with was the manager. It was one employee covering for another. (when I was a youngster, and worked in a restaurant, we did that all the time)
Welcome to TOTV and TV. Even though we're only there 1/2 the year, our hearts are there full-time. Hope to meet you sometime!

Bonny 08-19-2011 02:29 PM

Aw, thank you everyone !! :bowdown:
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ARedheadedMermaid 08-19-2011 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by philnpat (Post 383891)
Welcome mermaid! I can understand your frustration.
You're entitled to your opinion. We've only eaten at Glenview once and it was a good experience.
Give it some time and try it again. There's no way the person you dealt with was the manager. It was one employee covering for another. (when I was a youngster, and worked in a restaurant, we did that all the time)
Welcome to TOTV and TV. Even though we're only there 1/2 the year, our hearts are there full-time. Hope to meet you sometime!

Thank you very much for the welcome and for the info regarding the possible so-called manager. While we are just moving here next week full-time, my Mom has lived here for 2 years and we've mostly had really good service and meals where ever we have gone...so I look forward to trying all the places near us and finding some favorites. Looking forward to meeting new people and making new friends.

2BNTV 08-19-2011 03:54 PM

[QUOTE=philnpat;383891]Welcome mermaid! I can understand your frustration. You're entitled to your opinion. Give it some time and try it again. There's no way the person you dealt with was the manager. It was one employee covering for another. (when I was a youngster, and worked in a restaurant, we did that all the time)

:agree: :welcome: to TOTV.

I'm sorry you had this experience.

Best wishes for future happiness. :)

Sail41 08-19-2011 04:13 PM

Hey Capt,

I've have a few bad days on the boat, but the good ones make you forget those odd ones. Nice ketch. The same will happen with Glenview. Fair winds.

TOTV Team 08-19-2011 07:46 PM

When a brand new member registers and their very first post is recommending OR sharing a bad experience regarding a contractor or restaurant right out of the box, could heighten the sensitivity as to if it is someone trying to steal advertising from the site or is perhaps a disgruntled former employee looking to gain personal satisfaction from the poor recommendation. The site administration will typically watch their future post for a pattern in these cases.

However, our protocol is that everyone is presumed to have good intentions until they prove otherwise and are given the benefit of the doubt. There could be a long term member on the site with many post that could participate in some of the before mentioned dubious practices. It is also not our protocol to edit titles unless it is to add more detail so that the information is easier to search for in the future. It is an open social network site and all respectful discussions are welcome and not censored. We appreciate and welcome all feedback from honest good intentioned posters whether new or veteran at Talk of the Villages! :thumbup:

cappyjon431 08-19-2011 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Admin (Post 383981)
When a brand new member registers and their very first post is recommending OR sharing a bad experience regarding a contractor or restaurant right out of the box, could heighten the sensitivity as to if it is someone trying to steal advertising from the site or is perhaps a disgruntled former employee looking to gain personal satisfaction from the poor recommendation. The site administration will typically watch their future post for a pattern in these cases.

However, our protocol is that everyone is presumed to have good intentions until they prove otherwise and are given the benefit of the doubt. There could be a long term member on the site with many post that could participate in some of the before mentioned dubious practices. It is also not our protocol to edit titles unless it is to add more detail so that the information is easier to search for in the future. It is an open social network site and all respectful discussions are welcome and not censored. We appreciate and welcome all feedback from honest good intentioned posters whether new or veteran at Talk of the Villages! :thumbup:

Thank you, that sounds like a very reasonable and respectful approach. Being an administrator is a tough and often thankless job but we really appreciate all you do to make this such a great site.

cappyjon431 08-19-2011 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by sunday (Post 383993)
I have to believe in situations such as this, not to unfrequently the blame lies as much, if not more so, in the reviewers attitude and approach, as it does with the reviewed...

This is precisely the type of response that discourages new members of TOTV from participating.

I think it is wonderful that you had excellent experiences at Glenview. I am glad your circle of friends have had similar experiences. That does not negate the fact that my wife experienced bad service on her visit. That is a logical fallacy, a hasty generalization akin to "well, I have always had a great experience therefore everyone must have had a great experience."

If you do a quick search on the restaurant discussions forum, you will find many other posters have complained about the service at Glenview. I might be new to TV and to TOTV, but I know how to use the search function, you might want to try it--it could enlighten you.

To say the blame lies with the reviewer's attitude and approach is mean spirited. Without your witnessing the incident, your claim is based purely on your supposition, not on facts. The facts are as follows:

1. The waitress forgot to put the order in in a timely manner.
2. The food took over 50 minutes to be delivered.
3. The waitress never offered to refill either my wife's drink or my mother-in-law's drink or to see if they needed anything in the 50 minutes they waited for their food.
4. The waitress never apologized for the mistake or the delay.
5. The "alledged" manager also refused to take responsibility and only made excuses, coming off as sarcastic and dismissive.

A non-fact (purely my own biased opinion) is that my wife is the nicest, sweetest, most well mannered person I know. She rarely complains about poor service and for her to get up the nerve to say something to the manager means something must have been really wrong. For you to suggest she had a bad attitude or approach is out of line. It is your snide comment that now has my wife reluctant to even participate in TOTV. People wonder why many new posters don't stick around TOTV--this explains part of it.


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