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jenn_c

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Hey there! I’m Jenn. My husband and I are looking to open an RV park in Arizona soon. We need all the advice we can get! From not only other RV park owners, but people who stay at them. What they’d like to see in a RV park. Thank you!
 
Welcome to RVF. Feel free to upgrade to commercial membership and I’m sure the great members here will gladly assist. Just click your profile at the top and go to user upgrades.

 
Read reviews of other RV campgrounds/parks - there's a lot of them. See what RVers like and don't like in those reviews. Do the good, avoid doing the bad.

Good luck with it!

Greg.
 
Hey there! I’m Jenn. My husband and I are looking to open an RV park in Arizona soon. We need all the advice we can get! From not only other RV park owners, but people who stay at them. What they’d like to see in a RV park. Thank you!
That is a pretty broad question. What type of client are you looking for? There are those that are looking for just the basics and a price per night to match. Then there is the almost opposite that are looking for a resort atmosphere with a pool, pickle ball, Bingo, bird house building etc. I can attest that there are lots of both in Arizona already. What will be your location?
 
My adivice would be be demure for now. The indicators don't point to Rv'ing and Rv Parks being enterprises for the near fufure.
 

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