Horrible experience with the kitchen staff!! NEVER GOING BACK AND TELLING EVERYONE I KNOW NOT TO DO SO. Those 2 men do not know how to work with customer service at all! They need other workers there. I wanted to upgrade my order, and the guy got mad because he out loud said, " Now I have to do the math." How hard is it to rest? He was in his 20s 30s? Still just kept saying all the work he had to do because I said I wanted my order to be switched the moment I just ordered. Then I was with school students, and a few of them wanted to use the bathroom after they finished eating, but I just had gotten my order as they took forever. So I stood to take them all to the bathroom and I was going to sit on the last cafeteria table to be able to see they were safe while using the washroom, right next to the cafeteria and the old men in the cafeteria just ran to me and said " where do you think you're going with that food" so angry treating me as the worst person ever. 😒 I told them I had to take kids to the washroom, and he just rolled his eyes. Moreover The clases they offer for school are really long and boring. Kids need to move they have so much energy!! Several kids kept saying, "we skipped school for this." They didn't give them any chance to have a snack 😕 sitting down most of the time, reading a super long book about pancakes? Kids wanted to see the museum! The kids were hungry, tired of sitting down, and some of them even falling asleep! We Got there 9:40 am before they even opened and did let us in and we finished at 12:30 the clases by the time we had lunch, we had 30 min to run through exhibits. Kids were very disappointed on those clases and were crying they actually didn't get to...
Read moreThe Reynolds Alberta Museum provides its visitors with wonderful historical experiences in the areas of transportation, industry and agriculture focusing on uniquely Canadian stories. That being said, I am extremely disappointed that the restorations completed by the Head of Restorations, Darren Wiberg, together with his team of colleagues and volunteers, have been removed from display and put away in the warehouse. The latest and largest project, the Canada Diesel, with an iconic Canadian history and Alberta connection, has been removed from display after less than 5 months. Whoever made the decision to erase Darren's 35 years of extraordinary work by putting his projects out of sight of the majority of patrons should be taken to task. You do a great disservice to your visitors by removing historically important vehicles, such as the Canada Diesel, from display. This is a priceless restoration of the only known Canada Diesel to exist and it is hidden away??? Darren's many contributions to the Reynolds Alberta Museum should be celebrated, not hidden. After 35 years of dedicated and exemplary work, he should be honoured with a retrospective display of his work for the public to enjoy rather than...
Read moreThis museum has indeed all sorts of treasures from the past to the present and to the future, sort of. But inside it holds vast collection of vintage farmer vehicles from the good ol days before technology took off like a blast, from the old farming trucks, to local modern cars, to the retro tractors that became a farmers friend in harvest time and farming time. Inside you will learn from the past, how hard it was back then from the farmers who work tooth and nail to achieve a good profit and feed there families and loved ones. Here you can learn all sorts of mechanics if you ever wish to become a mechanic to fix cars and trucks. In fact this place offers some help to restore once great trucks to great cars of the past, and as far as I know these folks know how to restore a classic to its great glory. So bring your kids along and bring them back threw time to the good ol days of how farming use to be and how hard it was back then. But later on in the end for the farmers it pays off in the end from all the blood and sweat they...
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