What are reviews for?

13

Comments

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #62

    I don't know which review you're referring to David (I'll look later) but their could be a very simple explanation. For example, we don't have children with us. So when we review a site we either give 1 or 0 for "family friendly" - if everything else is, in our opinion, 5 we would give it an overall 5.

    Edit - found it - the review for Buxton - and the explanation is just as I thought.

  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,299 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #63

    It looks like 3 fives . The only one below that is good for families, which is shown as a 3, possibly due to the absence of a play area. A good review. I particularly like that it is realistic on the walk to town, which makes a pleasant change. Some times quoted on reviews, for local walks, are positively Olympian.😂

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #64

    Yes, 5+5+5+3=18 and 18÷4=4.5, which rounded off to the nearest integer is 5. 

    It's a year 7 lesson!  Ah, memories! laughing

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #65
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #66
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #67

    I think it depends upon the review site itself and how they want to calculate the overall scores?

    Are you thinking of going to Buxton as you were looking at it?

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #68

    bit like the farmer who had 27 sheep in his field, but when he rounded them up he had 30.

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #69

    Nothing wrong with the wow review it tells me what I need to know.  The vast majority of our trips are made without the grandtwins so rarely rate the children bit

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #70
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #71

    been there so many times when growing up, so too much like a day trip to me

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #72

    Yes, 4.5 is four and a half, n'est-ce pas? But every day should be a learning experience! smile

    Actually, on reflection it may well be that the reviewer realised that, mathematically, where a set of data is distorted by a single reading the median is a better representative average.

    So in this case, arrange the data in order - 3,5,5,5 - and the "average" (median - middle value) is 5. Sorted! smile

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #73

    or the average could also be the mode, which is still 5smile

    If, as David wants, more emphasis is to be given to smaller values then the harmonic mean could be used, that would give an answer of 4.28... - rounded to 4.

     

     

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #74

    laughing A bit like HMRC then rounding things up and down (although in that case I prefer rounding down...but the stars are better rounded up!)

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #75

    smile

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #76

    Not to labour the point, but on looking at the review again I think it's actually four 5s and a 3 which makes the point even more so. smile

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #77
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #78

    it's what we do best, always happy to help

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,425 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #79

    that makes it quite interesting actually M, as while the mean, median and mode all still  round up to 5, the harmonic mean now rounds down to 4 so I assume the club doesn't use that.

    So... a review scores four 5s and an unknown score (let's be traditional and call it x). What decimal (or fractional) value must x be greater than to give a rounded HM of 5?

    Algebraic methods only, numerical methods will not be credited.

     

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #80

    Mmmm .... let me guess which one, and when, it will be! laughing

  • Takethedogalong
    Takethedogalong Forum Participant Posts: 17,029 ✭✭✭
    10,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #81

    We never bother with star ratings on Club Sites. Much prefer to look at the little descriptive graphics. We like the Zzz one the most. Well, after the doggy one of course......🐾🐾🐾😁

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #82

    Some of my favourite types of review give directions on foot to the nearest shop, pub or attraction. These details are often elusive on site details or you ask someone on site and they bend their heads in a hard to follow direction sequence. We once got totally lost trying to find somewhere in Ireland using the head nodding method, round the corner, up there and down through the woods. wink

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #83

    You were in Ireland, brue. Wasn't the first bit of advice "ah, now I wouldn't start from here!" laughing

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #84
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • RowenaBCAMC
    RowenaBCAMC Forum Participant Posts: 1,732 ✭✭✭
    1,000 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #85

    Hi everyone, 

    Thank you for your feedback on reviews. We do ask that reviews, like the forum itself, is not used as a means of complaint as we do have the proper channels for complaint i.e. on site at the time or if not resolved during your stay then to the relevant team to investigate - which can be found in the contact us page on the website. 

    Saying that, people are more than welcome to express their views and opinions and we do try and respond where we can. We do get hundreds/thousands of reviews during peak seasons (it keeps me busy!) so comments can get missed which is why we ask people not to use reviews as a channel for complaints. 

    We love to hear about the site in the reviews, things to do in the area and recommendations and do really value constructive feedback. smile

     

  • N1805
    N1805 Forum Participant Posts: 1,092
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #86

    Just for info  -  We used C & CC site @ Oxford as an overnighter as it was convenient for roads.  We were aware that it was in an urban environment so could be noisy (as per the book info) but found it too noisy mainly because whilst we were there the trains were active well into the late evening.  Some pitches are further away but we were not given a choice even though the site was not full at the time and there were alternative quieter pitches so I doubt we will use it again.

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #87
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • DavidKlyne
    DavidKlyne Club Member Posts: 13,856 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited July 2019 #88

    I think any site in a similar situation location wise would risk being prone to some noise, even just the general everyday hubbub of living in a City. We have stayed there but didn't find the noise a distraction and inside the van were hardly aware of it. I appreciate that we are all different in how noise can impact on us but we didn't find it any worse than many sites we have stayed on. Compared to being on Henley Four Oaks parked against the road boundary it was positively quiet!!!

    David

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited July 2019 #89

    We too have stayed at the C&CC's Oxford site and certainly didn't notice any excessive noise, and we usually stay on remote CLs.

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited July 2019 #90
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1000 Comments
    edited July 2019 #91

    Have a look at the C&CC reviews David... (OH and a friend heading for Silverstone overnighted there but they headed for a local pub and slept ok after that wink)

    I still wish the review pages on the actual site details had a little bit of info or a link to advise about adding a review. I found the review advice on the Community Guidelines but I suspect that most of us wouldn't look there unless it was linked.