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Why Wrist bands? You did not use them last year. |
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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We want to see Straddleline become the top ORV Park in the Northwest. We would like to expand and improve the park however this takes money.
There are people who stop just before reaching the park and hide friends and family in enclosed trailers then only pay for one or two people. They hide in the back of motor homes or simply come to the gate and state they are not here to ride just to watch. Some drive past the gate and park in the forest and ride trail into the park.
Besides cheating the most affordable ORV park in the West out of needed income none of these people are signing waivers and we don't want to loose the park again. We don't want to have to police the park checking for wrist bands but have been forced into taking action. Even with the wrist bands people are trying to reuse the bands and a few have even tried to use bands from other events.
So if we ask you to see your wrist band please don't be offended. We know the majority of our guests have no problems paying the fee's and signing the waivers. But if we want to keep Straddleline open, improve and expand the park we must get a handle on waivers and fee's.
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