I stopped by this place to use the bathroom (which by the way, is one of the more well-kept restrooms that I’ve been to within a 200 mile radius of here).
Not only was it refreshing to stumble upon a clean restroom but I also felt experienced wonderful customer service
Upon entering, I was greeted by a nice lady whom was attending this establishment. I didn’t catch her name but she was quite welcoming. In fact, I admit to having trouble keeping up with the common, day-to-day small-talk. I was thrown off by something unusual that I noticed about her. What I found odd was that this lady had a “genuine, good hearted demeanor”.
I know, right?🤔
“Odd” in the sense that it’s rare to encounter such sincerity in people, this day in age.
Free coffee was offered (donations, accepted). I poured myself a cup (great coffee). I had no cash and there was no ATM that I could use. Therefore I could not leave a donation. I didn’t make a purchase either.
I did, however, use their clean restroom and helped myself to some free coffee.
The lady in attendance did not have any problem with that. There couldn’t be a better person attending to customers and the general public at a “Welcome Center”.
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Read moreThe High Point welcome center in Kimball is a real gem. Not only will you find fantastic information about all local tourist attractions, but will also find very interesting merchandise created by local artist, as well as clean restrooms. There are also snacks and cold drinks for purchase. The staff at the welcome center are very kind and have lots of knowledge about things to do in the neighborhood, as well as best places to stay and best food to eat. They also will share some local events that you would be interested in. They are also knowledgeable about the greater area of the state of Nebraska, and based upon your interest, they will guide you to where you can go for the places and things that you have traveled to...
Read moreWe went in looking for a Nebraska map and found one-along with many other states. Nice little place with comfy chairs, coffee and very friendly staff. Had a lovely chat with Judy while we were there. Lots of local info as well as state info, a lovely gift shop with items from local artisans and clean restrooms. Lots of parking for cars, trucks, RVs and if you're towing a trailer like we were. They are pet friendly too! Please make sure and sign the visitor book, it helps with their funding. They also have a money donation box if you want to leave something. A bright spot during our long trip across the country. Thank you Judy for...
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