Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree I wouldn’t have asked for a refund because of the mess but I also agree it should have been provided if asked.
I once left a movie about twenty minutes in when I received a phone call about a medical emergency for my other child. The theater was so kind about it and offered replacement tickets for all three of us attending the show. I was so happy with them and more eager to return.
Movie theaters deal with the issue all the time and provide rain checks routinely.
This indoor play place probably doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:I agree I wouldn’t have asked for a refund because of the mess but I also agree it should have been provided if asked.
I once left a movie about twenty minutes in when I received a phone call about a medical emergency for my other child. The theater was so kind about it and offered replacement tickets for all three of us attending the show. I was so happy with them and more eager to return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid threw up it would not even occur to me to pause to ask for a refund.
Was that the question?
Anonymous wrote:If my kid threw up it would not even occur to me to pause to ask for a refund.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid threw up it would not even occur to me to pause to ask for a refund.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid threw up it would not even occur to me to pause to ask for a refund.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s bad business. I may not have refunded you (if it’s truly policy) but they should have offered vouchers or similar you a later visit.
We didn’t get offered anything. The receptionist was just kind of like, “sorry”.
We come a couple of times a month and so she’s familiar with us. I wasn’t going to fight it while my kid was sick but it really irked me.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s bad business. I may not have refunded you (if it’s truly policy) but they should have offered vouchers or similar you a later visit.