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westernrvparkow
Mar 09, 2019Explorer
Apparently there are other RV parks in the area. That means competition for the visitors to the area. The amenities you mentioned (restaurants, minor league baseball, etc) will not draw many RVers. You are going to have to steal guests from the other parks. 10 miles out of the way is a big deal to many. The interstate location is better for quickly building business. The other location may work if you are building a Yogi Bear park or similar amenity rich property. It sounds like what you are proposing is going to be a multi-million dollar investment. You might be well served to hire a professional campground consultant who can do traffic studies, market analysis and the like to determine if it is actually a viable plan.
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