I know that's
what it sounds like I'll be writing about, but no. Instead let me tell you how
my evening played out. I'd been looking forward to getting back to Albany (even
though it's only been a couple of weeks) and so I ended my day at my satellite
office so that I could go back for their wristband night, which has always
proved worthwhile with decent, generally college aged competition in the past.
So I showed up a few minutes early and watched as a couple of groups
showed up. However, the groups were a kids party and an ARC group...not
appropriate competition for me to play against tonight. I know when it's just
better to hang back. I waited in hopes that others would show up, but it didn't
happen. So I left. Rather than turn around and drive home I decided that since
I was already in the area and there's a nail salon two doors down that I would
kill an hour by getting a manicure and see if anyone showed up later on.
Once my nails
were shiny and sparkly I returned to Zero Gravity and here's where the staff
impressed me again. I was waiting for a chance to inquire about whether any more
players showed up in the meantime when Donnie (one of the managers who I don't
generally see when I play on the weekends) came over. He knowingly said "I
have a rough idea who you are. You're the laser tag...connoisseur." (OK,
I'll take it) and he began writing out a free game pass for me. I started to
say it was not necessary, but he said he insisted for the inconvenience of my stopping
in twice and not being able to play. Well...that's a nice surprise! I'm appreciative
of that. Many thanks for the comp pass..and also an excuse to show off my
manicure...
Now, here's
why I'm impressed. Generally I play laser tag a couple of times a week at
various locations. There have been more than a few times that I've been ready
to play and there just wasn't anyone to play against. Sometimes I can get a
game master to go one on one, but plenty of times I've had the employees either
just not take my money or give me a replacement pass for another time...which
is fine and just par for the course. However, I have never before been given a
free pass simply out of respect for my time, which is always my biggest
investment in this sport since I live about an hour and a half from any of my playing
options...the location of my office aside. For me it's not about the pass
itself (because you know I'm playing the whole night whenever I play), but the
gesture was really nice of him and appreciated. This is the kind of customer
service that makes me want to return because it demonstrates that they care
about providing a good experience...especially when the situation was not that
I couldn't play a round, just
that in fairness I shouldn't
have played against those who were there this evening. So that means something to me
and I want to say thanks for making it worth my while...even if I didn't actually
get to play tonight. Like the Terminator, I'll be back. :)
Comments or questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
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