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tragusa3
Mar 08, 2019Explorer
I see that others had the same thought I did. Two completely different clients and ownership experiences.
I would not drive 24 miles off of my route when travelling. But, that isn't a consideration when going to a destination park. If you are a destination park, you must be sure there is enough draw to have clients. You would also have a more relaxed experience managing. On the flip side, the interstate itself is likely a draw, thus you will have many one night travelers. Probably busier management.
I think it would come down to what the vision is for you as a manager/owner. If the motivation is money, probably the interstate property. If it is to live in a quiet park like setting while enjoying your clients, then the wooded property.
Disclaimer, this opinions are based on no particular knowledge. :)
I would not drive 24 miles off of my route when travelling. But, that isn't a consideration when going to a destination park. If you are a destination park, you must be sure there is enough draw to have clients. You would also have a more relaxed experience managing. On the flip side, the interstate itself is likely a draw, thus you will have many one night travelers. Probably busier management.
I think it would come down to what the vision is for you as a manager/owner. If the motivation is money, probably the interstate property. If it is to live in a quiet park like setting while enjoying your clients, then the wooded property.
Disclaimer, this opinions are based on no particular knowledge. :)
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