WiFi ROI

Increasing Your Campground WiFi Return On Investment

Justify your investment in WiFi for your guests and staff.

A Camping experience that includes WiFi increases demand and revenue. That’s the first statistic we point out when discussing RV Parks and Campground Return on Investment.

Another statistic according to CNNMoney, is that RV park investments generally offer returns of 10% to 20% anyway, but RV Park’s with advertised and performing WiFi have double the ROI with a 20% to 40% range, making them among the highest-yielding options for real estate investments.

The third and final point is that returning and loyal customers are the beginning of increased demand and therefore increasing revenue. RVers talk. They pull their trailers into assigned spaces and they start talking with the other RVers. One favorite subjects is favorite parks and one favorite amenity is great WiFi allowing them to stay connected with family and work. They also tell each other through social media and online review sites, where to go and where not to go.

30 Million RV enthusiasts are looking for you. We can help you deliver great WiFi that works for all your guests and staff. We understand the details for RF coverage and network capacity that allow high speed connectivity for multiple clients with different WiFi needs. We are flexible on the approach to your success. Let us take the first step with you to provide an enhanced digital campground or RV park.

Dissatisfaction Drivers

We covered the items that drive revenue and ROI. Here are three mistakes that Campgrounds make when it comes to Wi-Fi on their property.

1. Insufficient Coverage. This is perhaps the biggest problem that the experts agreed on. The quantity, type and placement of wireless access points is the most obvious condition of bad design. Then sadly, issues such as slow speed and coverage gaps are left for your guests to discover.

2. Poor installations. Due to many users with high needs including streaming, video games, and web activities, the capacity needs to be there. Choices in equipment, configuration, location and even trained resources are they key to handle a capacity, roaming, interference, and bandwidth-shaping techniques to help performance, without that engineering knowledge you will have dissatisfied guests and staff.

3. Not designing and not planning regular certifications. Camp Owners should look at Wi-Fi network investments as a four- to five-year life cycle. The explosion of bandwidth requirements, number of WiFi enabled devices per person continues to grow, and WiFi new standards and technology choices need to be considered to meet that demand. Hire engineers who have done this work before.

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