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Do you have any plans to start an RV park? Every dream starts with a good plan. If you’ve been thinking about launching a business and have wanted to focus on building an RV park, here are handy suggestions to help you get started. It won’t cover everything you need. But it should provide you with more than enough to help you get a clearer idea of the challenges that lie ahead and what you’ll need to do to achieve what you want. 

What’s a Business Plan?
A business plan is essentially a blueprint. It covers every step you need to turn your dream RV park into reality. Outlining the steps helps. An organized approach to starting a business allows you to identify weaknesses and potential problems, so you can eliminate them right from the start. The best business plans include a growth plan for the next five years, your business goals, and strategies. It should also include market research that’s essential to the development and success of your plan. 

Do You Have Any References? 

An excellent business plan can help you get funding. And planning the growth of your business helps prevent problems. But that’s not the only thing you need to get started. Make a list of the RV resorts you like. Think of them as references. What are they doing right? What element of their customer service do you want to use for your own? Pay a visit to the resorts you love to pick up fresh ideas. 

Where Are You Located? 

The next step is to acquire land. Choose a spot that you can develop. Pay attention to the nearby communities and areas. You’ll need to get zoning permits if you want to develop the land to follow your business plan. 

How Do You Bring the Park to Life? 

Develop the land and the park. Think about the amenities you want to offer. Which ones are popular with guests? You want amenities that can help draw more clients to your park. You’ll need to do more than provide essential electric and water hookups. How about a pool or gym? What about an onsite restaurant or a kid-friendly area on your grounds? 

Who Will Manage the Park with You? 

You’ll need to worry about hiring staff. Make sure you train yours to focus on providing high levels of customer service. A good staff-to-customer ratio will help. You should also have security onsite to prevent break-ins, thefts, and criminal activities. 

Have You Done the Math? 

Don’t forget to consider the startup costs. How much will it set you back if you want all the amenities on your list? While buying the land will amount to a great chunk of your budget, you’ll need to have enough to cover the property taxes, too. Do income projections to make sure you have enough revenue to support your plans. Your budget should also include the cost of building the site, RV park septic system price and installation, environmental costs, and maintenance charges.

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