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#1nobby wrote:proxim2020 wrote:
Walmart does crack down on those who abuse their overnighting policy. There's tons of videos on Youtube where Walmart has called out the police to clear their lots. These people were obviously living or camping in Walmart's parking lot. I don't really have sympathy for these people. Sam Walton wanted to give RVs a place to get off the interstate and rest for the evening, not a home or a campground.
Whitehorse, Yukon.
The Walmart lot in the summer is FULL of campers on the perimeter of the lot......lots of TTs with NO TOW VEHICLE in sight!!
Conservatively...at least 30 "campers".
โApr-12-2017 03:30 PM
โApr-12-2017 11:40 AM
proxim2020 wrote:
Walmart does crack down on those who abuse their overnighting policy. There's tons of videos on Youtube where Walmart has called out the police to clear their lots. These people were obviously living or camping in Walmart's parking lot. I don't really have sympathy for these people. Sam Walton wanted to give RVs a place to get off the interstate and rest for the evening, not a home or a campground.
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โApr-11-2017 01:04 PM
JCR-1 wrote:
RV's selling like mad, population is expanding like mad, and campgrounds are not. Seemingly every family has a camper of sorts these days and the Campgrounds are filled to capacity months in advance. In some cases you need to make a reservation a year ahead of time. Look out Wally world soon to be your problem.. I see more and more signs that say no overnight parking..but not sure if that means no unattended vehicles and just disclaimer that we can tow your car. I have even seen some folks unhitch , slides out and go sightseeing for the day. The day is coming = No mas !!
โApr-11-2017 12:31 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:falconbrother wrote:Owning a park can be a good investment. But it sure isn't for the risk adverse, or anyone looking to turn a quick buck.
Man, we came so close to getting burned not making reservations. We were going to the mountains, like we had done many times. But, it was a big weekend, like Labor Day or something. We got to the campground and they were sold out. But, someone on one of the long term sites have moved their camper for the weekend, so they allowed us to stay there. We never travel without reservations.
I would also agree that there's not enough campgrounds. For example, Wilmington NC. The only campground there is the KOA and they are landlocked. It's a great campground but, you better make your reservations months out, a year out or more for holidays. In the off season we have driven to Myrtle Beach without reservations because there is plenty of open spaces, once or twice. I tend to still make reservations just in case something comes up and we roll in after hours.
I have often thought that owning a campground would be a great idea. If you had property within a short drive of Wilmington it would be a gold mine. There is a small campground in Carolina Beach but, it gets bad reviews.
Building from scratch would require purchasing the ground. Getting all the engineering, environmental and permitting documents completed. Then you have to get approval from the local authorities, which often means public hearings. They will get massive public backlash against a "trailer park" being built in their neighborhood.
If you get past the permitting process, you have to build the park. Likely, there will be government requirements for the roads, for the services provided (i.e restrooms if all sites are not restricted for full hookups only), ADA accessibility, site size and spacing (fire codes etc.), water and sewer requirements etc.
Once you get it built, you have to advertise. It will take a several years for your ads to populate the guidebooks, the organic internet searches, the GPS devices, review sites, etc. All that time you are paying your employees, paying your taxes and paying for those ads without getting full returns.
Oh, and no bank or financial institution is going to finance this project. You MAY be able to finance the ground with a 50 percent down payment, but all the other costs are going to have to be paid for by ready funds. A fifty site park can easily cost a million dollars or more to construct if it is in a good location and you want to do it at least half right. That's a lot of money to lay out and not expect to make a return for at least 5 years. Hence why a building crane is an animal you seldom see over bare ground with a sign saying "RV Park, coming soon".
โApr-11-2017 11:37 AM
Terryallan wrote:
Fact is. IF you want to go to Myrtle beach in the summer. you have to have reses. ALL CGs are full from the middle of June to the end of September. You may get lucky, and catch a cancelation. But mostly. If you don't reserve at least 12 months out. you ain't going, or have to settle for the worse sites.
And it is pretty much the same in the NC mountains. The good CG fill up in A HURRY.
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