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AustinEastRV
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
Thank y'all for all of the awesome feedback!
There have been numerous great questions that I will try to answer.
I do believe that a significant portion of our guests will be visiting Austin for one of our many major event weekends. That said, market analysis has shown great demand for long-term sites. Our plans should enable the facility to accommodate both groups without friction or distress to either.
There is a good selection of OTA available and I am confident that the WiFi system we have designed will truly be a pleasant surprise. Unlike many earlier technologies, fiber-optic provides significant painless scalability. The current plan calls for an initial bandwidth of 100/100 Mbps with the ability to scale up to 1/1 Gbps. It takes approximately 48 hours to increase the bandwidth as we grow and demand increases. I agree with the many respondents that it is far easier (and less costly) to install necessary conduit/cabling during construction.
Like some of you mentioned, I also did away with CATV years ago and I do expect the technologies allowing us access to our favorite programming will continue toward on-demand systems/platforms via the Internet (we just are not quite 100% there yet).
The WiFi towers are designed to cover the entire park grounds, cover all WiFi transmission bandwidths back to the earliest 802.11, and are 37 feet tall (so your neighbors rig should not block line-of-sight. This system has been specifically designed to permit modern Internet activity (streaming, Skype, etc.).
Phase I & Phase II (about 2/3 of the overall park facility) have very few trees within the RV site areas - but there are plenty along a central corridor where the amenities will be located. Phase III (about 1/3 of the overall park facility) does have numerous mature tree coverage for those that might prefer more of a traditional camping atmosphere.
I welcome your continued feedback and wish each of you safe journeys. It was not my intention to create an advertisement, but I look forward to welcoming each of you to Austin approximately one year from now.
If you have any other desires - now is the best time to throw in your 2-cents!
Again, thank you so very much - have an awesome day.
John T.
There have been numerous great questions that I will try to answer.
I do believe that a significant portion of our guests will be visiting Austin for one of our many major event weekends. That said, market analysis has shown great demand for long-term sites. Our plans should enable the facility to accommodate both groups without friction or distress to either.
There is a good selection of OTA available and I am confident that the WiFi system we have designed will truly be a pleasant surprise. Unlike many earlier technologies, fiber-optic provides significant painless scalability. The current plan calls for an initial bandwidth of 100/100 Mbps with the ability to scale up to 1/1 Gbps. It takes approximately 48 hours to increase the bandwidth as we grow and demand increases. I agree with the many respondents that it is far easier (and less costly) to install necessary conduit/cabling during construction.
Like some of you mentioned, I also did away with CATV years ago and I do expect the technologies allowing us access to our favorite programming will continue toward on-demand systems/platforms via the Internet (we just are not quite 100% there yet).
The WiFi towers are designed to cover the entire park grounds, cover all WiFi transmission bandwidths back to the earliest 802.11, and are 37 feet tall (so your neighbors rig should not block line-of-sight. This system has been specifically designed to permit modern Internet activity (streaming, Skype, etc.).
Phase I & Phase II (about 2/3 of the overall park facility) have very few trees within the RV site areas - but there are plenty along a central corridor where the amenities will be located. Phase III (about 1/3 of the overall park facility) does have numerous mature tree coverage for those that might prefer more of a traditional camping atmosphere.
I welcome your continued feedback and wish each of you safe journeys. It was not my intention to create an advertisement, but I look forward to welcoming each of you to Austin approximately one year from now.
If you have any other desires - now is the best time to throw in your 2-cents!
Again, thank you so very much - have an awesome day.
John T.
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