Restaurants and Tea Rooms in Kruger Park

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It's not THEIR structure, and I doubt if they pay rent in the sense that a normal business would have to, regarding the owner?

A lot is unclear! O/


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BC, were you not allowed access at all....just to go and stand at the railing?


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Everything is unclear when Sanparks is concerned 0=


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Flutterby wrote:BC, were you not allowed access at all....just to go and stand at the railing?
Anyone can walk into any restaurant, well at least the ones I visit in SA, which at the top end is the Spur =O: , so nobody stopped me walking in last week Flutts, but try walking past 2 waiters and what looked like a supervisor trying to greet you; walk up to the railing while passing paying patrons and stand there amongst their tables comfortably. I tried it and didn’t feel comfortable or welcome.

My mate pulled in with his clan and sat down, thereby occupying a table and chairs which paying guests could have occupied, hence understandably wasn’t popular.

The bottom line is that Mugg and Bean shouldn’t have been given the entire deck space. :-?


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This is actually embarrassing...I always think of foreign visitors! 0*\

A sign saying "customers only"? Is it that difficult? 0:


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Richprins wrote:A sign saying "customers only"? Is it that difficult? 0:
It never was a restricted area, why now? :evil:


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Flutterby wrote:Ja, on FB there have been mixed responses. Some say they were turned away if they were not eating there, and others say they sat down and didn't have to order anything. -O- Confusions reigns as usual!! :O^
Flutts, ask Lesego if it’s open to all, why is there an entrance and ask if one is freely permitted to pull up a chair within the Mugg & Bean space to admire the view for as long as they like without ordering O**


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IMO it is not all wrong that the space is limited to guests of the restaurant. I am sure that in the rent they pay the deck with view is included.

If you have a reservation at Lower Sabie, it might be included, I don't know. Being objective I can't see what is wrong in excluding the persons who do not bring you an income -O-


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But the guests are bringing an income to SANParks, conservation fees, purchases at shops? Overnighters from other camps?


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To Sanparks, but not to the restaurant!


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