My daughter went there a couple days ago as part of a field trip with her school and was very disappointed with the way she and my wife were treated in the gift shop. My daughter wanted to buy a necklace, post cards and a unique quarter. She took her items to the cashier and was told, by the volunteer working there, that it would be a minute due to "manager" being on the phone since the credit card machine shared the phone line. The volunteer immediately informed the manager that my daughter was waiting. After approximately five minutes the volunteer again reminded the manager that there was a customer waiting. Again, the manager continued her conversation despite customers waiting. Finally, after approximately five more minutes the volunteer made one more attempt to sway the manager to get off the phone. By this point my wife was frustrated and said she no longer wanted the items. The volunteer offered to "give" them the items for no charge. My daughter declined the offer and they left. Shortly after leaving, the manager ran out and met them in the parking lot. Her response was "I was trying to by a $2 million piece of property, I am sorry I couldn't get off the phone. But, you can come back and buy the items now." By that time my wife had no intention of returning due to the poor customer service they received. Maybe it's time for upper management (City of CDA? ) to intervene to assure that personal business does not interfere with people interested in Idaho/CDA history.