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This issue of the RVParkStore.com Newsletter
includes:
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Article: Buying RV Parks in Spite of High
Gas Prices
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Article: How to Turn an RV Park into a
Destination
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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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Links to some interesting articles we
have found this month.
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Tell us what you think and send
us your articles!
- By: Steve Klontz of Campground Brokers
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- June, 2008
- YOU MISSED YOUR CHANCE!! The Madras
KOA is SOLD!
- I am the Buyer!
- Why am I buying when gas prices are going through the roof?
- I am not alone. The big players in the market who buy
campgrounds with over $1,000,000 in income are all buying. In
fact, we can not find any really large campground that is for
sale…ANYWHERE!
- WHY?
- The "big boys" know that there are 8,000,000 RV's on the
road and people are making payments, paying insurance, etc. They
understand that if an RV gets 10 miles to the gallon and fuel
goes up a $1 a gallon, then a 1000 mile trip only costs about
$100 more.
- Millions of RVs will still be visiting campgrounds this
summer. They may travel shorter distances and stay longer at
base campgrounds, but they will be used.
- What is the real effect of higher fuel prices? Almost
everything is affected by petroleum prices, from the manufacture
of plastics, tires, food, and fertilizer, to the transportation
of all goods. Just this week Dow Chemical announced an across
the board 20% price increase. Everything will soon cost more.
- Look at what has happen to the dollar! It has dropped in
value by almost a third against most of the major currencies. If
you go to Europe, Japan or even Canada, your American dollar
will only buy what $.66 did just two years ago!
- There is a shortage of campground spaces in many markets.
Study the rates on the East Coast and in California. The rate in
many of these markets is around $70. Those rates will move
inland; first, to areas like Denver, CO, Salt Lake City, St.
George and Cedar City, UT, Durango CO, Bend and Sisters OR, and
hundred of other nice areas that are short of campgrounds. There
are just not enough sites to go around!
- The fact that campgrounds sell close to 10 times their net
income, we believe that inflation will make campground values
sky rocket over the next few years.
- I purchased the Madras/Culver KOA so that I could take
advantage of inflation rather them be a victim of it. Besides…I
believe in this business!
- What are you going to do? Take advantage of inflation or
wake up and find that campgrounds have increased in value to the
point you are priced out of the market?
- I put my money where my mouth is. If you agree with me…Give
me a call!
- Steve Klontz, Broker
- Campground Brokers
P.S. If you are mobile and would like to exchange some work for
on-site training, while getting a first-hand look at this
business, I could use you NOW! Call me today!
- Call Campground
Brokers at 800-648-1624 to discuss any info on this property.
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HOW TO TURN AN RV PARK INTO A
DESTINATION INSTEAD OF AN OVERNIGHT STAY
By Frank Rolfe
With the price of gasoline and diesel fuel approaching $5 per gallon, many
RV park owners are getting very concerned about how many guests will pull
into their RV park this year. Although RV users are not as susceptible to
fuel prices as the average American, due to higher disposable income and
more willingness to spend it on their RV trips, it still makes sense to make
the guests that come into your RV park stay for more nights. Remember that
one RV that stays for four days is the same cash flow as having four
different RVs stay overnight. Indeed, one of the best ways to hedge your
revenue risk is to have guests stay more nights before moving on. So how do
you do it?
The first step is to realistically assess what your area has to offer the
average RV customer. If your park is a scenic area near a national park,
then the key benefit is nature and nature-based activities. If you are in a
big city, it may be museums or shopping. Whatever the benefits are, you need
to sit down and make a list of things that people would want to experience
in your area. And be brutally honest with yourself. You do not want to over
promise customers all kinds of fun stuff, only to have them find it to be a
lie and never come back again. Don’t put anything on your list that you
would not proudly invite a friend or family member to do with you.
Once you have perfected this, you need to break these activities into
bite-sized units of three to four hours duration. For example, if you are in
a nature area and the hike around Sampson Springs takes four hours, then
that would be one unit. You will want to offer your guests several units of
fun things to do, but let them design their own day. Some people will have
physical handicaps that will preclude some of the activities, and others
just won’t have any interest in all the activities. However, they will
greatly appreciate your “menu” of items to choose from, and may stay an
extra day or two to sample your ideas. In fact, I have seen cases where,
given a list of activities, the overnight guest stays for a couple weeks! A
lot of RV park owners do not bother with this ridiculously simple exercise,
so customers really appreciate it when they find someone who cares.
Once you have your “menu”, gather all the brochures and information you can
on these things. The key concept is to entice the guest to stay longer by
showing them photos and maps of all the fun things to do. Most of these
brochures are available at no charge from the activity itself. Some RV parks
in New Mexico have guests who stay for weeks just to fulfill all of the fun
flyers that the RV parks offer. Be sure to have a wide array of activities
for people of all ages. Include family activities for kids, as well as some
senior oriented fare. The bigger your “menu”, the longer the average guest
will stay.
Some RV parks have taken even greater steps to make the guests stay, by
creating their own menu of activities. There are RV parks that offer live
entertainment on weekends, and some that have miniature golf and other
activities year round. Having some on-site activities will help guests
remember their stay with you, and make sure that they come back year after
year. It is also possible to work with the activity to sponsor some special
benefits to guests, such as having a shuttle that comes directly to the RV
Park. An example of this would be river float trips that the RV guest simply
has to board to shuttle at the park and take off.
Of course, even if you have all of the amenities in the world, you still
must offer a decent housing option to your guests. Your RV park must be
clean and slightly, and the staff cheerful and helpful. Remember that many
guests are paying more this year to stop by, due to fuel prices, so be sure
and go the extra mile. The important point here is the “golden rule” – do
unto others as you would have them do unto you. Never allow your RV park to
offer a product or service that you, yourself, would not want to buy into.
If the pool is a little shaggy, clean it up. See that litter? Pick it up.
Guests really appreciate the extra effort, and it’s free most of the time
for the owner.
So if you want to keep your revenue climbing despite fewer guests, no
problem – just extend their stays. And the best news is that guests who
enjoy themselves will tell all of their friends and come back year after
year. And that’s a pretty big dividend for not that much work or investment.
Make yourself a destination, and your park’s value will grow, despite $5
fuel.
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6-11-08
Hello
Diane and RV Park Store!
I want
you to know after listing our park for sale
on your site we had our
first
call within 24 hours, and our second call
within 48 hours!
We had 6
calls in 6 days, and actually SOLD the park
to the second caller.
While the
deal is not yet "closed", we are leaving the
listing on your site
We expect
to be at the closing table on or before the
23rd of June.
I will
let you know the minute the deal is closed
so we can pull the
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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,
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Find out more about
Selling your Campground or RV Park Membership
6-6-08
Dear
Diane,
Please
take my add for MB405 coast to coast as it has been SOLD good
job my check is in the mail,
Thank
you,
Joe Jarmy
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Here are some links to articles we have
found this month. Working Part Time for
RV Parks helps Retirees.
Read More
Gas Prices not Keeping RVer's at Home.
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