Running and Revitalizing an Older RV Park with Jacob
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Jacob, the owner of Buttercup Woodlands Campground in Butler, Pennsylvania, shares what it’s like to operate and improve an older RV park. He talks about infrastructure challenges such as shared electrical pedestals and the growing demand for 50-amp service, as well as how regional weather patterns shape the park’s operating season. Jacob also explains his approach to balancing seasonal and transient guests and using creative marketing to appeal to both families and adults. He highlights securing a $5,000 grant from the local tourism office to fund playground upgrades, showing how local resources can support meaningful park improvements.
Chapters- (00:00:00) - RV Park Boss
- (00:00:53) - Dogs in the Park
- (00:06:03) - When Can You Shut Down Your RV Park?
- (00:07:08) - How many guests stay at your campground?
- (00:10:44) - Park Marketing: Adult Camping
- (00:13:33) - Overnight Campground Enhancements Through a Tourism Grant
- (00:19:46) - RV Park Boss
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