Saturday mid-morning
Completely forgot about a new bible study they are doing on Saturday mornings - I probably wouldn't have gone anyway. I'll hit church up tomorrow but I doubt I'll go to any adult meetings either. Just not there yet. How long before you do go to one of those meetings? I don't know, couldn't possibly tell you that.
I'm in the middle of a lot of thought processes going on and kind of distracted from everything else as it stands. Do I try to get the SBA loan? Do I go for 25 more lots or is that pushing it too far? Do I have the covered sites installed with them? I"m done with that question, if I'm building new sites they are going to be covered. I don't care how much money it costs, this is a no-brainer at this point to me. If people don't want covered lots, I have plenty already that aren't. I also told them I want meters on every new site - electrical meters that is.
It would necessarily need the money for an above ground pool setup and a hot tub. Add 30k to that bid. I'll need another laundry room, another 10k for the facility and probably another 10k on top of that to build out the interior. I can get a 16X40 structure for 9k, actually. Built on-site. I'm thinking of going down on the number of new lots to 15 or 20 to reduce that cost and add this other stuff onto it. And I want a glamping site.
I've been reading the forecast for glamping it's steadily rising and will continue to do so for several projected forecasts going to 2030. I've got the Interstate that will start being built next year, that will take some of the pressure off of all the competition around here and hopefully fill up my existing spots. Workers come in from all over the place and I've seen it repeatedly that they bring their trailers and stay in them during the week and go home during the weekends.
I'm definitely going to fill out the paperwork and at least give this a try. With my current credit stuff going on, they may very well deny the loan request even with a ton of collateral. I'm prepared for rejection, if it doesn't work out, there must be some other direction I need to think about going with it. That's what I get into my mind anyway.
I'm still stuck on this glamping thing tho. I need to either clear that thing out of my mind or actively work on getting one set up. I've seen some pics of the nearest glamping setups and they are not pretty. Just a plain Jane setup inside with a couple of beds, a couple of stands and nothing else. I don't see how that is appealing. Didn't appear to have electricity, heating or cooling either. You're not going to get people in the younger generations in without WiFi, cooling/heating, cool decor, set it up on a platform, microwave, snacks, ability to order doordash or Uber eats (both available here now) and other things that make it a pleasant stay for the market that wants all of that stuff and more.
I already knew this, reading the reports only further strengthened that belief. Roughing - it camping is not near as popular as it once was. People want a resort like experience which can be provided in the confines of a glamping tent for no major amount of money.
Regardless, I saw the boy over there showing a person around yesterday. It was an older lady asking about all kinds of stuff, I don't know what possessed that boy to do that, but I'm not going to tell him not to do it. It was on a recording on the inside camera, he was very respectful to the lady and that was that. I've still heard nothing, tho. I also met an older couple at Applebee's yesterday - yes I "cheated" by eating out but it was the $11.99 lunch menu and it was only me. We had gotten into a long conversation and they asked about the price at my Park.
Their son is moving to the area to go to school and they are going to put him up in their trailer. happenstance works sometimes. I've had other inquiries as well, tho nothing solid yet.
Still have those 3 back-in lots that I have been having trouble getting filled. Interestingly, someone reserved a space for 4-1/2 weeks starting at the beginning of next month. Unfortunately, the system only took a $2 deposit? I've got paperwork to do and I might get more of that done today. It's snapping pics of receipts and then they automatically get entered into the expense column on quick books.
I have nothing major planned today. The boy isn't done fixing that tractor to my dismay, I'd like to get more done with it. I'm going to push him to get that thing fixed this weekend so I can at least spend Monday on it. Although I don't really want to, I may have to build another shower stall in the amenities shed. The existing stall is getting major use and apparent conflicts with people showing up at the same time.
The problem is that it won't result in any new customers, it's probably a grand to build such a room - a small setup, perhaps I could do it cheaper and it will be tied into existing plumbing and hot water, so no bid deal there. Still, it's money that could be used for some new venture. I'm going to price out glamping setup and see what the overall cost will be.
And I just saw that I have quickbooks set up wrong and am going to have to spend significant time attempting to get that ship righted. I never said I knew what I was doing, apparently my inputs when I set it up were completely wrong. It's showing expenses out of my personal checking account - no, lol, that's not correct. It should be showing gross receipts out of the business checking. Well, I caught it with enough time to correct it before tax time anyway.
I may have to go through the bank account and search out all transactions to correlate them with the quick books set up. Good thing my current setup is small, this will take some time to accomplish but think if I had 100 spots, lol. Oh, well I would have an accountant anyway, I guess that wouldn't be an issue.
Oh, and Dish Network. Contacted them yesterday for the account here in Texas. Yup, I want to cancel it. The amount of pleading they were doing was crazy, lol. At least it was an American citizen or if not, they certainly fooled me with having no accent whatsoever and ability to speak fluent English. I said I might consider it if you give me the channels I want and ditch the rest, I am no longer going to be paying for this setup at the rate you are charging me. So, in the end, $100 per month was taken off, the channels I want were given and I'm much happier. By doing it the way I did, I won't have to add Paramount to my smart tv and can probably ditch Hulu as well. That only leaves Netflix, which is cheap and I have been thoroughly enjoying the vast selection of movies they have on there.
I can't do that with the house in AZ, they just need to reduce it back down. It's that or I switch to Directv. It's that simple. They don't give what you want, you just switch to the other satellite company. Its a major appeal for people living in the house, I can't disconnect it but I can demand they bring the price back down to acceptable levels. I'm ever so happy to have dumped Cox communications over there for internet. My internet bill is is over $160 less per month now. Besides getting the satellite bill back down, there isn't anything else I can think of to get costs down over there, it is what it is.
Apparently the name of my park leads people to believe that I am some sort of park designer. I get these calls from people wanting to build rv parks and they tell these fantastic stories of the hell they are going through trying to find information about the permits they will need and how to get started. I do give them a general overview, it's not like I don't have an idea of how to go about doing this regardless of the size of park a person is wanting to build. Big, small, in-between, your first step is going to the county (or if you're building in city limits, the city) and asking for specific information about building the park, the sites, the water, septic and electric, what permits if any will be needed. You have to identify where your source of water and power are coming from and if you will need a septic system, then call a local installer, have them come out and they will usually have a wealth of information that you can pick out of their brains of how to go about doing it.
Before you even design the park, you have to identify if it's even feasible with all of aforementioned things and costs.
The man was clueless and just wanted to pay someone to do it for him. I'm nowhere near him otherwise I would have offered my services for the first thing I'm doing is going to the county building and asking questions and staying there until those questions are sufficiently answered. Then I'm calling the power company, looking up all the septic installers in the area and not only asking them for bids but also asking for info on other contractors in the area who can handle the rest of the project. That's how I did it and ended up with one contractor who did everything.
You ask enough questions and sooner or later you are going to run into someone that is knowledgeable and is willing to share some of that knowledge.
Today. Have no clue. It's after 11:00 am already, lol. I started cleaning the bathroom, that's what I'm doing atm. But, I'm going to have to fix this banking stuff to be able to get gross receipts for last year. My tax return is wrong, apparently, tho I know I won't owe them anything it isn't correct either. I may have to fix everything and offer an amended tax return. I had far too many expenses last year that outweigh the income. This year, much different. Lots of expenses but nothing like the first year in operation.
Anyway, they are likely going to want to see this stuff and I want it correct before I go there with them on that. So, that's my current mission alongside going through paperwork and also cleaning up the room to less cluttered levels. I'm really bad about throwing things away, I won't do it because I think I'll need that info later on down the road or I'll need that "thing" for future use. Lol, yeah it lends to a collections of things. I only have one room, I have been getting better about throwing things out tho. Taylor is my role model in that department. If it has no immediate use and she is in the "let's get rid of stuff" mood, it's going into the trash can.
I think that's enough contemplation for now.
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My parents took my sister and me camping beginning in the late forties, just a few years after the end of WWII actually, and many of the tents then in use were army surplus, as was some of the other camping equipment, like mess kits, canteens, boots and jackets and much more.
The actual campsites themselves were usually no more than a fireplace and a picnic table. Water and bathrooms were walking distance. Portable radios run on battery were not quite invented yet.
Most of the sites at the time were run by whatever state they were in. Security was not a problem. Advance reservations were almost never required. A few had game rooms for cards and monopoly and such.
Jumping ahead to the mid sixties, on our arrival (wife now, not parents) to the Grand Canyon camping area, the state run campsites still had picnic tables and fireplaces, but upon our arrival they were ALL full of trailers or RVs if they were in use in 1965.
Places like Lake Tahoe had attracted motorcycle groups, and loud noise and the need to lock up your 'stuff' before leaving, even if for only a few minutes, was the new normal. Lines to get in actually stretched down the road at entrance to Yosemite.
I guess when we visited Galapagos more recently, it was glamping. The sleeping units had canvas sides but were on a solid platform with steps up, screen door, lights, running water and electric outlets. IMO the only thing remotely related to camping was the fact that the walls were canvas.
Switching from facts to opinions...I would GUESS that the people today expressing interest in glamping would expect upscale coddling. So --- good luck!!
Oh I grew up camping in the woods, completely primitive, many times not even a bathroom around. Our family also had an army surplus tent, a very large affair and quite the adventure putting it up. We went camping to get away from everything, not bring everything with us. It had to have mountains to make me happy for I was an avid hiker, going alone even at very young age into remote wilderness and going off the trails. A lot of that has been lost now. I have 15 acres of walking trails at my place, that's not huge but it's definitely in the thick woods and lots to see and hear - most people coming to my park don't use it at all and yes, I do advertise it. There are still those types of people around but I don't get any of them. No, it's all the conveniences of home with a different appearance. If people can't connect to the internet they want nothing to do with it. If I didnt have WiFi at my campground most people wouldn't even consider living there unless they have their own internet - the people that work from their campers bring their own for they have to have reliable internet. Glamping "adventures" are simply a hotel room that is outdoors. That's my take of it. It has canvas walls as you suggested but that's the only thing that suggests an outdoor setting. after that, it has rugs or even carpeted floors, luxurious beds, all the trappings of an upscale hotel. It's also the "wave of the future" if their projections are anything close to being accurate. It would be preferable to place one back in the woods, but electricity then becomes an issue and of course, campers must have electricity, lmao. I could probably get the power company to stretch a line over the easement area, but at what cost? I dunno, at some point I will undoubtedly ask them about it.
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