It's most likely that during your trip to Lake Tahoe you will be provided service by the people who work and live here. Use these Lake Tahoe travel tips to help make your vacation the best one ever. Patience Must Be PracticedSo much has changed in Lake Tahoe since the pandemic began. Businesses had to close due to loss of income and staff. Workers had to leave due to lack affordable housing. Employees who used to travel from abroad were prevented from arriving. We've had to learn how to provide the services and experiences we offer with fewer staff and supplies. Be patient with us. If you are attempting to reserve or book an experience allow us the time to get back to you. It is likely that we are on another call or engaging with someone else when you call or email. Assume that your food might take a bit longer to be prepared or delivered. We're all doing our best to do all of the things that need to get done to make your vacation amazing. Give Everyone SpaceThe practice of six feet of distance and shifting to virtual engagement has put us all in a new mindset. Lines appear longer and, with more people out and about, wait times have increased. On-demand may have made some of us more demanding. Many people are so happy to be freed from the restrictions of lockdown that they want to take advantage and make up for all that was missed. Give us space to prepare your experience. Whether you are dining or boating, attending a Yoga class or parasailing adventure, going for a bike ride or relaxing on the beach, we're gathering the materials and setting up the space for you to enjoy. Make sure you read all the information given to you when you book or before you depart for your location. Schedule additional time for travel and finding the business. Arrive tend minutes early prepared to wait until they are ready for you. Listen to all the instructions and directions. Give us the space to create an incredible experience. Know Before You GoMany of the experiences offered in Lake Tahoe are offered by professionals. Those that have survived over time are probably doing things right. Although you might find someone offering something new and even cheaper be aware before booking. Did you know that charter boat captains on Lake Tahoe should be licensed by the Coast Guard? Concession permits are required on public lands. Massage therapists are regulated and all businesses should be licensed. Although many are, some services offered in Lake Tahoe are not following the rules. Before booking any experience do your research. Make sure that you are receiving a legitimate service from a licensed company. Reach out and ask questions beforehand. Call around and compare answers before reserving or booking. By doing so you not only protect yourself, you protect the businesses that have done things right. Keep Your Host HappyIf you're traveling to Tahoe for a celebration we are ready for you. Experiences like Tahoe Tastings, Tahoe Club Crawl, Private Yoga, Lake Tahoe Boat Rides, and Dare to Pair are designed for groups. We want to help you have fun during your visit. Help us help you have the best time. You know your group better than we do. It's important that you consider your group's dynamics before you book as well as before you arrive. Make sure there is someone in the group who will step up and manage things before the situation gets out of control. Be prepared to tell your captain or guide that your group can't go on. When you take responsibility for yourself and your group you help us to focus on our job of managing the experience. Tip EveryoneBefore you called, filled out that form, or emailed to request your reservation time, energy, planning, and money went into creating your experience. This blog is a representation of the constant work and attention that Lake Tahoe businesses put in to the experience you receive. Yes, everyone providing a service should be tipped. If you are being guided by the owner of the Yoga studio, led by the developer of the bar crawl, photographed by the owner of the company, it is a demonstration of their dedication to the business as a whole and their presence in it. They are just as deserving of recognition for the work they are doing as the teacher, chaperone, or server that they hire to support their business. Know You're Not the Only OneAround 15 million people visit Lake Tahoe every year. That means we provide services to thousands of people. By the time you arrive in the basin we have probably said the same thing thousands of times. We have waited for thousands of minutes. We have answered the same question with the same response a thousand or more times. These repetitions can wear us down. It may be your first time Forest Bathing. Maybe you're a beginner paddle boarder. This could be your first wine tasting. Remember that you're not the first first-timer we've guided. If the experience is not rated for beginners, don't sign up. If it's clearly stated that beginners are welcome trust that your guide knows what to do. Your guide may not be all sunshine and rainbows when you arrive. Their job is not to be your friend, it is to create an experience. This could be the thousandth time they are doing it. They may be fatigued from working the previous day. Perhaps they are just having a tough go of it at the moment. Before you judge them or write a nasty review take a moment to remember that you aren't the only one they've served. If your service provider truly fails at their job be sure to let the manager or owner know how they fell short. To learn more about what we offer and our providers at Bliss Experiences visit our website. Request a private event or reserve your space for a curated offering.
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