I enjoyed my first time at Frontier Days, for the most part. However, I had several problems. There is ZERO internal communications between departments. 1- Security didn't know where specific locations were and two of them had no concept of customer service( i.e. "let me find the right answer for you!"). It's sad that 10 minutes after talking with park security, I was ably to give directions on how to get to most park locations, to include the the east side stands. Again, it's my first time here! 2- I'm ADA x2, I am physically disabled and I'm Always with my service dog. I get tired and sore easily and I didn't expect my tolerance to go away so quickly today. I saw a public disability transport cart being an available service. *Problems: a. EMS/First Aid didn't know this service existed when I was asking for help and I walked away frustrated and hurting; b. After finally getting to a gate to where I could let my dog go potty I wanted to return to my family. I asked all the haste staff to help me call for the disaibility cart. I had to ask 12 different department staff members before I found One that knew the service existed, he was also ADA, and as he was trying to help me it took Him 12 minutes to find the number to call for the cart service; c. 2nd trip to take my dog potty, I again had to stop at EMS/First Aid and was lucky enough to find a gentleman that would assist me to find the cart service. For 15 minutes he called only to get a busy signals or wrong numbers. He finally got a supervisor go give permission to use a First Aid cart to help my dog and I. Again, they had little to no access to a current number to find the provided service. Overall, I am not impressed! ALL internal between staff to the different departments is little too non existent. I know and understand how events should run. I have been a security Lt of many conventions, of many sizes, and have I been a producer/security director of several others. I do appreciate the help I received from the limited staff that were the excelled troubleshooters south great follow through. Overall, Again, I'm...
Read moreWe went for the food and was very very disappointed. Everything we wanted no one was making or had. False advertising. Rides were like any other carnival but of course the rides we wanted to ride were either broken or the people were just sitting around not wanting to operate them. For my first time doing frontier days I have to say I don’t ever want to go back to the carnival part...
Read moreThe Daddy is called The Daddy for a reason! Superb Old School experience uninhibited by the idiocy and reverse discrimination of "woke culture". One of the last bastions and reminders of the work ethic, lifestyle and values that made this Country the greatest country on the planet. God Bless Cheyenne...
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