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The panel also touched upon the role of technology in the outdoor hospitality industry, particularly the potential benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence. At the same time, Scott Knepp stressed the benefits of being part of a portfolio with a third-party manager for access to a shared knowledge base and weekly management calls. Joe Duemig highlighted the value of vendors in providing information and training for their products. Reflecting on their growth as campground owners, Tom and Jake expressed their gratitude for the tight-knit community of resort owners and the wealth of resources available. Scott Knepp advised potential campground buyers to pay the right people to do the right things, as expertise is invaluable during the acquisition process.

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The group candidly shared their journey, emphasizing the importance of due diligence when purchasing a campground, as well as meeting code and regulations to avoid future problems. Instead, they purchased Swan Lake Resort and Campground, embracing the challenge of honoring the existing culture and expectations of long-time guests while adapting their original vision to run the campground effectively. March 15 Episode Recap Host Brian Searl led the discussion with Tom and Jake from Lagos Collective, a group of five young entrepreneurs who unexpectedly found themselves in the campground business after initially planning to build a workshop and cabins on a private plot of land in Minnesota. DiPietro has interviewed many of the biggest names in the RV world including Bob Tiffin of Tiffin Motorhomes and Jim Rogers of KOA. Prior work has included reporting on the industry from the Hershey RV show, RVIA National Show in Louisville as well as numerous factory visits in Elkhart, Indiana. His travels in the family RV have taken him all over the east coast, south, and midwest. John DiPietro on other hand has been an active RVer for over a decade. He has also been reporting on the RV industry since 1996 and has been an active RVer for over 40 years. Bob serves as the executive director of the New England RV Dealers Association. The upcoming episode will also feature special guests Bob Zagami and John DiPietro of New England RV Dealers Association. Hosts Brian Searl and Cara Csizmadia will be joined once again by long-time friends of the show: RVDA of Canada President Eleanore Hamm, Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association Executive Director Shane Devenish, National Parks Traveler’s Kurt Repanshek, RVDA President Phil Ingrassia, and the RV Women’s Alliance’s Susan Carpenter. Get ready for an engaging discussion that will provide valuable insights into this exciting industry on March 22.

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For Holiday reservations we ask for payment in full and there will be no refund once a holiday reservation is booked however if you call to cancel at least 14 days in advance we would be happy to move the reservation out anytime for the remainder of the calendar year.MC Fireside Chats is excited to bring you another informative and entertaining episode that focuses on the RV and outdoor recreation industry. Deposit Policyįor any reservation other than for a holiday we do ask for a one night deposit with balance due upon arrival. For Holiday reservation once booked there is NO refund for any reason however if you call at least 14 days from time of arrival we will be happy to move the reservation out anytime for the remainder of the calendar year.

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Cancellation Policyįor any reservation other than for the holiday, if you cancel the reservation 8 days or more out from the date of arrival you will receive a refund minus 10.00. For rental units check out is noon and check in is 3 pm. If you need an earlier arrival time please call to see if that will be possible. Check-in/Check-outįor tent and RV sites the check OUT time is noon, and the check IN times are 1230. There currently is no extra charge for your dog. We do not allow aggressive dogs, dogs that are allowed to bark constantly (you may be asked to leave if your dog barks nonstop) and ask that you pick up after your dog, have on a leash and under control at all times. We are a pet friendly park with dog waste stations around the park.











Fireside campground