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Gale Hawkins wrote:
I was told today one of my childhood friends is on a cruise with his new wife after his mother passed and inheritance showed up.
โJun-24-2013 11:20 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Owning parks brings a lot of challenges. Over the years I have posted about problems with slobs, with carelessness,with the self important, with crazy people and on and on. There is one big issue I have never mentioned, and it is an issue that is actually causing me to think about selling out.
Many great friends we have made over the past decade are dying or becoming so imfirm they can no longer travel. It is becoming all too often that I pick up the phone and get the sad news that a friend will no longer be visiting.
With the normal problems in the parks, I can rant, rave, spew venom and get over it. This is different. When a long time guest has taken their final trip to the park, I feel sad whenever I pass what was "their" site. Sometimes I just hate this business.
โJun-23-2013 07:03 PM
bobsallyh wrote:And you will never get an answer to that question, so maybe you should quit asking. I have e-mailed every single PM request the same response. I do not give out the locations of my parks, I am not posting here as an advertising gimmick, and I am not going to load up the gun for some people to shoot negative reviews about parks they have never visited all across the web. If you find that offensive, tough. BTW, I looked at my past PMs and the only one from your user name was about some change in Montana Subdivision laws no mention of wanting my parks locations. I purposely didn't respond, because I have no idea who you are or what your political motivations might be. I keep my mouth very shut when it comes to politics and people I do not know.
Inquiring minds for the last several years have always asked WESTERNRVPARKOWNER where and what park he is the owner of. I sent him a PM a couple of months ago asking the above question and if he had a web site. No answer as of today!
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MotorPro wrote:Eycom wrote:GREAT answer!!! Just remember you would not have had the chance to meat all these people if you did not have that job.
Keep your eye on the donut... and not the hole.
โJun-22-2013 08:22 AM
paulsang wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
I think if an RV owner wants to sell out-now is the time. The baby boomers will be the last generation to care about RVing in any large numbers.
The "Greatest Generation are now the ones who primarily use the RV parks, and they are passing away."
The Generation "Y" and beyond will not have the disposable income to go RVing. The cost of houses are increasing (witness the last 12 months) and then there are always the fuel costs. Then look at the ever increasing prices of food and especially healthcare. The days of pensions are basically over for Generation "Y" and beyond. They will have to provide for their own retirement and hope there is some kind of social security.
Yep, if I had an RV park now is the time to get out.
That statement is wholly unfounded. While there is certainly a cost to be considered, the RV industry is far from dead. I am 45 and retired.
Whenever I am in an RV sales place, there is an amazing amount of people my age in there shopping - usually looking at TT and 5ers. Last week, I stayed in a park where I was the old man...LOL
The industry will adapt to the changing consumer, just like it did for your generation. The dotcom kids made some money, and the smart ones saved it. MY greatest generation father taught me how.
However, healthcare - and the corruption- will be the struggle for future gens alike.