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Packbacker wrote:Sounds like an awesome CG to me. To answer your question without telling you what slope to run your sewer lines, I'd be a customer. 12 minutes off the highway is not a big deal - actually a lot better to be tucked away. It sounds like some of the parks I like to go to - your not trying to be a destination type CG like KOA, but you have stuff to do. Love to have trails to hike, the pool is a plus. If you have the cash and space, put put golf is something we enjoyed at a Georgia state park we recently stayed at. Having stuff to do, and access to groceries close by is a big plus. I would not stay at someplace right off the interstate unless I'm just stopping for the night. And even so, 12 minutes is not a deal killer. Hopefully I'll find you in my travels.
My family is working on building a new campground from scratch and we would like to get some opinions from campers or campground owners. We considered building right off a major interstate on about 35 acres but are now looking at building on our own property. Our property is 12 minutes from the interstate. It is located on 500 acres of beautiful longleaf pine with unique sandhills topography and river access. We plan to offer typical park amenities such as pool, playground, splash pad, bath houses, etc. We also have miles of walking/bicycle trails, access to the slow, tranquil river and cabins rentals. Our main question we'd like opinions on is whether this type of park would be more attractive to campers versus a park right off the interstate and would the 12 minute drive be a turnoff? Also worth noting that the 12 minute drive is a 4 lane highway that is 55mph the entire ride.
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mike brez wrote:I will watch my grammar in the future. I should have said "you say you are in the motel business". My deepest apologies if I offended you.westernrvparkowner wrote:mike brez wrote:You say you were in the motel business. Were you the lowest cost provider in your area? If not, why? I know if I am traveling, I don't ever consider staying in the $29.00 a night no name motel when the Best Western is pushing $125.00. The low price place might be great, but I figure I am going to get what I pay for.
Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better :R
I didn't say I was in it I'm still in for a few weeks. ๐
If spending $96.00 more makes you feel better go for it.
โMar-11-2019 06:31 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:mike brez wrote:You say you were in the motel business. Were you the lowest cost provider in your area? If not, why? I know if I am traveling, I don't ever consider staying in the $29.00 a night no name motel when the Best Western is pushing $125.00. The low price place might be great, but I figure I am going to get what I pay for.
Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better :R
โMar-11-2019 06:30 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:mike brez wrote:You say you were in the motel business. Were you the lowest cost provider in your area? If not, why? I know if I am traveling, I don't ever consider staying in the $29.00 a night no name motel when the Best Western is pushing $125.00. The low price place might be great, but I figure I am going to get what I pay for.
Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better :R
โMar-11-2019 06:21 PM
mike brez wrote:You say you were in the motel business. Were you the lowest cost provider in your area? If not, why? I know if I am traveling, I don't ever consider staying in the $29.00 a night no name motel when the Best Western is pushing $125.00. The low price place might be great, but I figure I am going to get what I pay for.
Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better :R
โMar-11-2019 06:14 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
We owned a beachfront vacation motel in FL for ten years.
There is an saying in the motel business:
โItโs easy to make a small fortune in the motel business, just start with a large fortune.โ
โMar-11-2019 06:11 PM
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henleyd wrote:Unfortunately, Safe secure and clean cannot be guaranteed by either advertisement or location. Same with greenery, easy hookups and most everything else. That is why I suggested either the interstate location for easily conveyed convenience, or building an amenity rich park further away, since amenities can be advertised. Free beer would work great to get them in, but might end up being more curses than blessings. And I never want to be the low cost provider. Lowest price implies low quality and the low cost customer tends to be low cost on everything which puts a crimp into the other profit centers in the park.
We go the xtra mile for a safe, secure, clean place rather than easier access that has โ residentsโ. Clean, decent space between sites, greenery, reasonable price, (under $40) and good security. Ex; quiet time after 10 or so. Easy hookups. Put the dang water spigot up a little higher. Lots of older travelers have hard time hook in up low spigots. Free beer! Thatโll put em to sleep by 9.
โMar-11-2019 04:47 PM
henleyd wrote:
We go the xtra mile for a safe, secure, clean place rather than easier access that has โ residentsโ. Clean, decent space between sites, greenery, reasonable price, (under $40) and good security. Ex; quiet time after 10 or so. Easy hookups. Put the dang water spigot up a little higher. Lots of older travelers have hard time hook in up low spigots. Free beer! Thatโll put em to sleep by 9.
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