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LindaD
Mar 10, 2018Explorer
We are snowbirds, important for us is excellent reliable wifi, cable, convenient utility, sewer hook-ups, roomy sites with decent size cement patios, nicely paved roads, NO SPEED BUMPS, maybe small dog park area, recreation hall with kitchen, heated pool with sufficient area around pool for tables, lounge chairs, etc. A bulletin board area in rec hall for area info, brochures etc. is nice to have as well as offering the occasional bingo game night and activities like that, maybe try different activities and see what works for your park that wouldn't cost a huge outlay and see what interest you get. I'd stay away from the lake stuff (gators, poisonous snakes, etc.). I would just provide info to your clients on where in your area there are water activities (public parks, kayak rentals, etc.) so you won't have the liability or the headaches.
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