2/5 Jacco van K. 1 year ago on Google
While
the
park
by
itself
is
nicely
set
up,
there
are
some
things
that
I
would
like
to
address.
First
of
all,
WiFi:
This
is
very
poorly
available.
(People
asking
for
refunds,
due
to
non
functional
WiFi).
That
WiFi
is
poorly
performing
is
caused
by
multiple
factors:
1.
The
Access
Points
are
configured
to
use
DFS
channels.
Whenever
a
plane
is
flying
over
the
park,
the
Access
Points
that
are
using
DFS
channels,
will
stop
transmitting
for
3
minutes.
The
sky
above
the
park
is
pretty
busy,
so
AP's
will
be
silent
very
often.
2.
The
AP's
are
poorly
situated
in
the
park.
Combined
with
the
previous
issue,
this
is
causing
major
issues.
Also,
there
is
NO
4/5G
coverage
on
CELLULAR
network.
Another
issue:
Staff
does
not
give
a
person
with
aggressive
hypoglycemia
the
time
to
explain,
the
moment
that
a
person
is
eating
a
power-bar
at
the
swimming
pool
and
is
being
told
that
that
is
prohibited.
The
fact
that
there
is
no
"eye"
(or
ear)
for
an
explanation,
or
the
reason
why
someone
is
eating
something,
is
disturbing.
I
do
believe
that
the
park
is
probably
more
interested
in
having
an
ambulance
at
the
pool,
than
to
prevent
that
by
just
asking
for
why
a
person
does
eat
a
powerbar?
Another
issue
is,
that
the
"emergency
exits"
in/around
the
swimming
pool
are
(at
least
for
me)
not
properly
signed.
Also,
the
fact
that
80%
of
the
visitors
of
the
park
are
actually
native
Dutch
speaking.
Staff
is
in
99%
of
the
cases
not
capable
of
speaking
dutch
or
english.
Communications
on
the
park,
are
majorly
in
french.
There
is
a
huge
gain
in
making
people
feel
welcome,
when
staff
is
able
to
communicate
better
in
other
languages.