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Winnebago elects Scott Degnan VP of sales
This guy is a hell of a closer, seriously every company he has been involved with is closed. Just 1 peek at this guys resume and it has me hitting the road with WGO. My opinion is WGO strong SELL. by Coffee's For Closers
Family Tree RV forms dealer franchises
How is the franchise going? Seems like nothing has changed? by Limit
Hall of Fame kicks off fundraiser
Around 300 people have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Ask each of them to donate $1,000 and the fundraising project is done. These folks can now return the favor by supporting the place that honored them. by Sam Q
RVer accuses Western Horizon of breach of contract for sale of resorts
I apologize for your negative experience you had at the Camp Verde Resort. I have forwarded your comments on to our CEO and to the sales person's manager. This is not how we want to represent our resort and we will make sure the proper action is taken.

Lynne Berry - WHR by Lynne
Viking RV files Chapter 7 bankruptcy
According to their website: http://www.coachmenrv.com/products/viking.aspx, Coachmen is a division of Forest River. by Cindy Spencer
RVer accuses Western Horizon of breach of contract for sale of resorts
I suffered thru the sales pitch at Camp Verde. What a dump. They call this a "resort"? I got 4 free days thru the dealer that I bought my RV from. Never once did the dealer or WHR mention that I had to sit thru a sales pitch. This salesman would make any used car salesman look like an amateur. After nearly 2 hours I questioned him about particular resorts on the list. He never once mentioned that many on the list had been sold. When he was done he said he would would leave the room and that we had 15 minutes to make a decision. The price was good only for 15 minutes. I told him that I did not need 15 minutes. I don't make snap decisions on anything, especially when it comes to spending $8K. At that point he got agitated and insinuated that I was an idiot for even questioning either his or WHR's reputation. He asked me to sign a paper with nothing checked as to whether I would buy or not buy. I told him that I wasn't signing anything that wasn't properly filled out. His agitation escalated at that point. I told him that I wanted a couple of days to research the company, and would he call me before I left the park? He said "why would I call you, if you decide to do it, just let them know at the office. They'll contact me." With that he huffed out of the room.

I'm 60 years old and have vast experience in sales and management. I currently own a company that does business consulting. This is the worst sales experience that I have ever had. I can't believe that anyone would buy this on the spot without first checking out the company. Once I checked them out, I left the park as fast as I could.

Good luck to everyone who is a member. Based on my experience, I think things will only get worse. This is a company who obviously has no communication skills and no ethics.

by lexton
Newmar provides motorhome for Vets Roll tour
Thank you Bob.

I did not know your military background; thank YOU for your service.

Matt Miller and the folks at Newmar truly 'get it' and we are thrilled to partner with them this year!

Our greatest hope is for RV manufacturers and dealers in other parts of the Eastern 1/3 of the country to consider starting a similar program.

These are the men and women who not only saved the face of freedom, but they are also the men and women who have allowed our industry to grow and prosper through the last 40+ years.

The emotional high we have experienced cannot be over stated. We owe this gratitude and celebration to this generation!!

Feel free to contact me at any time if you have an interest in our incredibly successful model. We will update this third trip on Facebook at VetsRoll.org.

Sincerely Mark Finnegan Mark@VetsRoll.org by Mark Finnegan
Newmar provides motorhome for Vets Roll tour
As a disabled veteran myself, I want to publicly thank Newmar for this kind gesture toward these veterans and this project. We are fighting different wars now and it is difficult for many people to truly understand the dangerous environment we send our brave men and women into for the war on terrorism. The death and injuries to our veterans brings incredible hardship and pain families and loved ones. Anything we can do to help lessen that pain and make the sacrifices understandable is welcome and Newmar should be commended for helping out with this effort. Thank you Newmar! by Bob Zagami
UVS Junction warns dealers about Craigslist postings
I can see ICANN getting involved (since they are the international governing body that issues domain names) if someone used Craigslist in their domain name (e.g., craigslist-info.com or some such), but that is not the same as auto-posting. Otherwise, a court would have to get involved, or the federal government. Craigslist by themselves cannot seize anybody's domain name. by Rex Gambill

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Friday, January 27, 2012
The UK's Ludlow Touring Park to open in May
By Kelly Cauthorn @ 4:38 AM :: :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: RV Parks
 

LUDLOW, UK -- Bookings are now being accepted for Ludlow’s exciting new £3 million luxury touring caravan and motorhome park, which will open its gates to customers on Wednesday, May 9.

 

Five star Ludlow Touring Park, which has been developed by Shrewsbury-based Morris Leisure on the outskirts of the ancient South Shropshire town, will open in time for the Beer, Bangers and Bread Ludlow Spring Food Festival on May 12 and 13.

The 135-pitch park, located on a 20-acre site alongside the River Teme, and with good road links to the A49 near Richards Castle, is already generating huge interest from caravanners who are keen to pay a visit.

The mild winter weather has allowed main contractor Capital Construction of Shrewsbury to make excellent progress on the project.

Morris Leisure’s managing director Edward Goddard said: “After months of waiting, we are delighted to announce that Ludlow Touring Park will be open for business on May 9 and bookings are now being accepted.

“It’s an exciting time for everyone associated with the new park, which is generating an incredible amount of interest from caravanners and motorhome owners from across the UK.

“We believe it is going to enhance the local tourism offer and generate around £1 million a year for Ludlow and surrounding area, which has got to be good news for the local economy in these challenging times.

“We are immensely grateful for the tremendous support that we have received throughout the planning process from our existing customers, county councillors and the local community.”

The opening is timed perfectly, as visiting caravan and motorhome owners will be able to enjoy the delights of Ludlow Spring Festival, which is now in its fourth year.

The festival offers more than 140 real ales on draught from small breweries in Wales and the Marches, producers selling seriously good food, a huge display of classic cars and fantastic music inside Ludlow Castle over the weekend.

Morris Leisure also owns four other high-quality caravan parks in Shropshire and Snowdonia. Stanmore Hall Touring Park, Bridgnorth and Riverside Touring Park, Betws-y-Coed are prestigious affiliated sites of The Caravan Club, while the company also owns Oxon Hall Touring and Holiday Home Park, Shrewsbury and Bow House Country Park, Bishops Castle.

SOURCE: Morrie Leisure

 

 

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