WestRVPO has hit the nail on the head, it is a continuing part of our business to keep existing facilities updated and fresh. To renovate does not increase value in property. Its maintenance. The best we get is a tax deduction assuming profit was made to deduct from.
Maintaining the property facilities to a decent continuing level of guest service and satisfaction does not increase property value, rather it is a factored in cost of continuing service.
Adding and maintaining amenity above basic needs is a factor we camp owners struggle with every day. Do our guests want CATV? An olympic size pool or lake side property? just a quiet easy spot to hook up for a night?
We each struggle with whats of value to our guests, what sets us apart from the the next camp a little bit down the road that has another focus, that is hopefully their success story.
In your own business, whether owner or employee ,balance issues like these daily or be subject to them.