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June 2024 by Alan Chew
Great information and very friendly and knowledgeable staff!
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April 2024 by C
Wonderful staff that are eager to help. Great maps and brochures, all free. Great resource for tourists.
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July 2021 by Sara Evans
Very informative and friendly. Gave many ideas of what we could do during our stay.
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May 2021 by Erik Hovland
We had to do the tourist thing and stop into the Visitors office in the Sunriver shopping center. The person who helped us was very nice. The place was very clean and decorated well. Definitely putting Central Oregon's best foot forward!
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October 2019 by Tanya Hibshman
great place for visitors
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August 2019 by Rita Holmes
camping, fishing, hunting, we spend most vacations enjoying the wonderful outside activities available. haven't skied there yet, but awesome area,
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August 2019 by Darla K.
Ha! The Central Oregon Visitors Association advertises this place as a 'Welcome Center'. Yeah, right. I made a variety of stops during a recent trip to central Oregon and this place easily gets the prize for being the worst by far - all because of the one snooty woman working there. The place itself is just what you'd expect, a lot of helpful brochures with information not just about Sunriver, but for things to see and do in the broader area. The space is clean, decent sized and well organized, and restrooms are just outside but in the same building. For a place like this you also expect friendly staff. Sadly, that's not the case here. When I walked in, the woman was helping a couple right near the entrance. She didn't acknowledge my presence when I walked in or at any time during the probably 5 minutes I was there browsing. Not a smile, nod, any sort of eye contact, comment that she'd be with me shortly... Nothing. To her, I was invisible and not even there. The place isn't *that* big and there were only 2 other people there - the 2 she was helping. Think of the space as being the size of a large living room, and I looked at all the brochure racks in the place, so yeah, she knew I was there. Not to stereotype, but looking at her then looking at the people she was helping, I'd bet that the more affluent you appear, the better service you will receive by this woman that is supposedly there to help everyone. IOW, if you don't look like you live in a gated community, go in and get your brochures then ask Google what more you should know. Conversely, the La Pine Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center is a WONDERFUL place to stop and chat and learn more about what you should know about the area. The woman who helped me there asked which direction I was headed and what I liked to do and then recommended a stop that I thoroughly enjoyed but wouldn't have known about if it weren't for her. So yeah, if you just want printed material to read on your own later, go here. If you want to talk to real locals that want to help you to enjoy your stay, go to the Visitors Center in La Pine.
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November 2018 by Susan Harkness-Williams
They provide some amazing consierge Services to the public and are a great marketing partner as well!
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June 2018 by Peter Schneidler
Very helpful and friendly. A woman named Pam helped us out. Lots of good ideas tailored to our group with kids and grandparents, and very patient, took her time with us.