Resort Dining

Enjoy our Variety of On-Site Dining Options

Hungry? You'll never have to leave the building and you'll never be too far from a meal at City Eats, fresh pizza from Monkey in the Middle, refreshing snacks in Chaos, or a sweet treat from DQ!

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City Eats

Designed with the whole family in mind, City Eats is a dream come true for families and large groups seeking a day of entertainment and delicious dining all in one place.

Enjoy a hearty breakfast of eggs or french toast, then return later for juicy burgers and delicious appetizers at lunch and dinner!

Monkey in the Middle

Stop by Monkey in the Middle for pizza made fresh, in-house every day! Our pizzas are topped with a tomato herb and garlic sauce, freshly shredded mozzarella and your choice of meat and vegetable toppings.

Challenge your appetite with our 'Gorilla' pizza; 30" of pizza goodness.

Pizza and cheesy breadsticks from onkey in the Middle at Action City
Kids eating Blizzards and Misty Freezes from Dairy Queen in Action City

Dairy Queen

All of your favorite frozen treats are here at Dairy Queen in Action City. Try a classic sundae, shake, or blizzard. Feeling fancy? Try one of the many seasonal blizzards rolled out each season. Looking for something fruity? Try any of the Orange Julius smoothies and add a boost for some extra energy. Want a small treat for the little ones? Try a classic cone or dipped cone!

Splash Bar

While you're at Chaos Water Park enjoy our Splash Bar, stocked with soft pretzels & nachos, fresh-squeezed lemonade, Snowies, and beer & cocktails.

Perfect for a refreshing snack while sitting poolside!

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Embracing Change and Mentorship: Key Strategies for Modern Business Success

November 19, 20243 min read

Reflecting on Changing Customer Expectations

In today's fast-paced business world, customer expectations evolve at a rapid pace. Tom shared his observations on how these expectations have shifted over time. From the days when businesses operated without modern conveniences to the present where accepting credit cards is almost a given, it's clear that staying ahead of customer demands is crucial.

Kim highlighted an essential lesson she’s learned from her extensive business experience: what customers ask for today, they’ll expect as a standard tomorrow. She used the rapid adoption of credit card payments in the fast food industry as a prime example. It’s bewildering, as I pointed out, that there are still businesses in 2024 that don't accept credit cards. This conversation underscored the importance for businesses to anticipate and adapt quickly to changing consumer preferences to stay relevant.

The Value of Mentorship: Short-Term Guidance and Long-Term Learning

Our discussion naturally flowed into the value of mentorship, a topic close to all our hearts. Tom emphasized that while mentors can offer focused guidance at critical points, their value can be limited unless they, too, are committed to continual learning. I've experienced this firsthand with a business coach who provided immense value until I surpassed their skill level.

Kim made an excellent point about the necessity of hiring business coaches or mentors who align both personally and professionally. Ready and willing to change is vital when working with a mentor. Kim also mentioned how mentors often appear serendipitously, right when we’re prepared for growth. This resonated deeply with all of us, reflecting the idea that mentorship is as much about the mentee's readiness as it is about the mentor's expertise.

Personal Reflections on Mentorship and Growth

During the episode, we shared our personal encounters with mentorship. Tom, with his rich history in RVing and business, has met numerous individuals from various backgrounds, and each encounter provided him with unique insights. Whether it was learning from farmers or people starting new ventures, Tom emphasized the importance of having a positive attitude and being open to learning from others.

For me, mentorship has come from many unexpected sources. From a former colleague's coaching program to casual conversations with significant figures like Donald Trump and the founders of Google, I've found that surrounding myself with successful people has been immensely beneficial. Shirley and Kim also reiterated this point, mentioning how family, neighbors, and local libraries have been valuable resources in their journey.

The Power of Networking and Continual Learning

Networking and continuous learning go hand in hand in the business world. Tom’s experiences, such as working for free to gain firsthand knowledge in a new industry, highlight the proactive steps one can take to learn and adapt. Shirley’s reflections on drawing knowledge from simple but effective resources like family and libraries remind us that learning doesn’t always require grand gestures or expensive programs.

Both Kim and I have found great value in becoming avid readers, influenced by authors like John C. Maxwell and Pat Lencioni. Kim’s anecdote about joining the Dairy Queen corporate council encapsulates the profound impact of learning from peers and building a supportive network. Similarly, my involvement in mastermind groups and leadership training through organizations like the Boy Scouts has significantly contributed to my personal and professional growth.

Trusting Yourself and Recognizing Growth

Our conversation concluded on a powerful note about the importance of trusting oneself and recognizing personal growth. Brian's choice to leave a group once he had outgrown its offerings is a testament to the significance of self-awareness in one’s growth journey. It’s crucial to recognize when it’s time to move on and seek new challenges that match our evolving skills and knowledge.

In essence, the insights from this episode of the "Mixing Family and Business" podcast underscore the importance of embracing change, valuing mentorship, and fostering a commitment to continuous learning. By staying attuned to customer needs, seeking guidance from mentors, and immersing ourselves in diverse learning experiences, we can navigate the ever-changing business landscape with confidence and resilience. So, here’s to continually growing, learning, and thriving in the exciting world of business!

Make sure to listen to the full episode and check out our website.

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