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This issue of the RVParkStore.com Newsletter
includes:
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RVParkStore.com Announces First RV
Park Boot Camp
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How To Create Spectacular Primitive Camp Sites, by
Frank Rolfe
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Workers
Compensation Insurance And Husband / Wife Park
Management Teams, by Kurt Kelley of Mobile Insurance
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Opportunity for
Additional Income
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RV Parks and Campgrounds For Sale
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Comments
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Featured Listings
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RV Park and Campground
Memberships For Sale
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RV Park Employment
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Tell us what you think and send
us your articles!
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RVParkStore.com Announces the First-Ever
RV Park Boot Camp
To Be Held Near San Antonio, Texas on October 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
RVParkStore.com, the nation's largest website devoted to
investing in the RV Park industry, has announced that it will be
holding an RV Park Boot Camp in New Branfels, Texas (Between San
Antonio and Austin) on the weekend of October 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
The event will be held at the popular Hill Country Resort RV
Park.
This event will cover all aspects of owning and operating RV
parks, including finding, evaluating, negotiating, doing
diligence on, purchasing, managing, operating, marketing,
financing and selling RV parks. It will look at the full
spectrum of RV parks, from 1-star gravel road parks to 5-star
parks with pools, clubhouses, miniature golf and live
entertainment. This will give attendees a feel for the many
different types of RV parks, so they can decide what works for
them.
The course is based on classroom instruction and field study -
walking around real RV parks and seeing what the business is
like in a real world perspective. It is taught by Frank Rolfe
and Dave Reynolds, who have owned and operated over $100,000,000
in Mobile Home and RV Parks. There experience is augmented by
several expert guests, and many real RV park owners.
Registration for the event can be made on-line at
www.RVParkStore.com, or by calling (800) 950-1364.
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How To Create Spectacular Primitive Camp Sites
A growing segment of the RV park industry is the use of
"primitive camp sites" - areas designed for campers with tents,
whose only need is water and electricity access. In an era in
which gasoline prices are holding back many RV owners from their
usual trips, the market for individuals who prefer the low cost
and unique feel of camping over staying in a motel is growing
rapidly.
At many RV parks, primitive camp sites are just a strip of raw
land at the back of the RV park, with little planning or
aesthetics. But it costs very little to convert an unattractive
site to one that will remain in demand. Here's what you need to
do:
Decorative Fencing
To separate the campsites, and create a nice aesthetic
experience for the camper, it is a good idea to erect some form
of decorative fencing between sites. The two most popular
versions are white vinyl split rail, and real wood split rail.
Since these fences are merely decorative and are not designed to
handle any use, either type is fine. All that is at issue is the
aesthetic look you are trying to achieve. Normally, the real
wood fits better with a more "rustic" park, with potentially
gravel streets and tall trees. White vinyl seems to work better
on camp sites that are served by paved roads, and with less
vegetation.
Clear Markings
Not only is it vital to clearly mark which site is which, it is
equally important to mark the utilities for each site, so there
is no confusion between neighbors. The numbers should be clearly
visible on the water and electrical connections, as well as at
the front of each lot. And those markings should be professional
quality signs -not something you spray paint on a piece of
plywood.
Hard Surface - But Not Everywhere
When you camp, you never want to erect your tenant on a hard
surface. Nobody wants to sleep on top of gravel. So the portion
of the lot that the tent goes on should always be grass.
However, when you are outside the tent, you normally want to
have a hard surface that is not prone to mud - nobody wants a
muddy campsite, in which that mud is tracked into the tent. A
concrete pad is great, but gravel is also satisfactory.
Picnic Tables
Every good campsite should have a picnic table. Campers need
someplace to eat and sit - and the picnic table has become the
universal furniture of camping. They are inexpensive to buy and
long-lasting. They come in various materials, but good
old-fashioned wood seems to be the hands-down favorite to
compliment the setting.
Fire Pits
A big part of camping is grilling hot dogs over a fire, and
making smors on a skewer. When you provide a metal fire pit, you
are helping the guest build a safe fire, and at the same time
making sure that their fire is contained. A grill on the pit
makes cooking easy.
Conclusion
It does not take much in the way of investment to provide your
customer with a first-rate primitive campsite. Most of these
items you can buy over the internet and install yourself. With
so many RV parks trying to make up for lost revenue as a result
of higher gas prices, providing top-quality primitive campsites
is just good business.
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Workers Compensation Insurance
And Husband / Wife Park Management Teams
Recently, one of our insured's advised us that they
hired a husband and wife to manage their community.
However, at the couple's request, the community paid all
the couple's joint salary exclusively to the wife. When
we found out about this, we advised the insured that
paying them this way is a bad idea.
Workers compensation insurance pays for lost wages and
medical expenses associated with on the job injuries of
employees. Employees are defined as those receiving
wages. Thus, if the husband wasn't receiving wages and
was hurt while working for the park, the workers
compensation insurance carrier can reasonably deny the
claim. Therefore, we recommended that the community
owners pay the husband at least part of the compensation
so that the workers compensation insurance policy would
cover him, too. Workers compensation costs are driven
much more by total payroll than by number of employees
so the premium effects of this change were minimal.
Mobile Insurance
Kurt Kelley
25775 Oak Ridge Drive, Suite 110
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Phone: 800-458-4320 ext. 17
Fax: 281-292-7429
Email
Kurt@mobileagency.com |
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Would you
like to make an extra $100 per week at your RV park, and
make your customers happy at the same time? Now you can,
with one of our "$20 Old Tyme Photo" systems.
You can
provide your guests high-quality old tyme photos, in
historical outfits tied to your local attractions, using
green-screen technology, for the incredibly low price of
$20, which is about 66% less than normal old tyme photo
studios. So they're happy. And you have margins of about
85%, so you pocket $17 after expenses. Only one per day
would give you over $100 per week in additional income.
The cost for
the turn-key system, including all equipment, costumes
and three-day training at our facility near St. Louis,
Missouri, costs under $10,000.
If you are
interested, call me at (573) 535-0206.
I look
forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Frank Rolfe
RV
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RV Parks and Campgrounds For Sale
We currently have over 500 RV
Parks for sale and the list is growing daily.
If you are looking to sell your RV
Park or Campground you can do so Risk FREE. Find
out more about
Selling your RV Park.
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I just wanted to let you know that the owner of the
West Glacier KOA which I have listed with you has
taken this property off the market. I will need to
cancel my listing with you. I have lots of response
from your site. Thanks for your help.
Randy Zoesch,
Realtor, GRI
Realty Executives Flathead Lake / Northwest Montana
Kalispell Center Mall
20 North Main Street, Suite 136
Kalispell MT 59901
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I would like my ad removed from your website, I just
completed the transaction for its sale. I would also
like to send the $50.00 You suggested as an offering for
posting the ad. Thank you for allowing me to post the ad
, I received many inquiries and have been very pleased
with your service. I know the fee is optional, but I
think it is only fair that you receive something for the
service you provide
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RV Park
and Campground Memberships For Sale:
This section of RVParkStore.com is growing quickly. Memberships are being listed and sold quickly. With about
200
memberships currently for sale, this continues to be the prime outlet
to buy and sell campground memberships.
Best of all, when you are selling your membership,
we do not charge you up front to do so. You only pay us if you are
successful in finding a buyer from RVParkStore.com.
Find out more about
Selling your Campground or RV Park Membership
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Links to some interesting articles we have found this month.
Going Green a Growing Trend
RV Living vs. Camping
Converting from Private to Public Utilities
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RV Park Employment
Listings:
Are you
searching for good quality employees or looking for a position with an
RV Park? Then be sure to visit our ever growing employment listing
sections.
All listings in these sections are
FREE!
Check out
the Help Wanted Section
Check out
the Work Wanted Section
Post your FREE Listing Here
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Until Next Time,
Dave Reynolds RVParkStore.com 18923 Highway 65 Cedaredge, CO 81413 PH: 800-950-1364 FX: 970-856-4883
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