Glamping
What is Glamping Resort?
A commercial outdoor accommodation destination featuring standalone glamping units with bedding and linens, ranging from budget-friendly to ultra-luxury, typically located in scenic natural settings.
Understanding Glamping Resort
A glamping resort is a commercial outdoor hospitality property that offers standalone glamping accommodations, typically featuring multiple glamping units such as safari tents, yurts, treehouses, Airstream trailers, or other unique structures. Each unit is a complete, standalone accommodation with its own bedding and linens.
Glamping resorts span a wide quality and price spectrum, from budget-friendly options with basic amenities to ultra-luxury properties with premium features. Budget-friendly glamping resorts may offer simple but comfortable units with basic bedding, while ultra-luxury resorts provide high-end amenities like private bathrooms, premium linens, heating and cooling, hot tubs, gourmet kitchens, and concierge services.
Unlike basic campgrounds that require guests to bring their own equipment, glamping resorts provide fully furnished units that are ready for occupancy. Many glamping resorts also include on-site services like restaurants, activities, and guest services to enhance the experience.
Glamping resorts appeal to travelers who want to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort, and they typically command rates between traditional camping and hotel accommodations, varying based on the quality level and amenities offered.
Sage Outdoor Advisory provides feasibility studies and appraisals specifically for glamping resorts across all price points, understanding the unique market dynamics, revenue models, and operational considerations of these properties.
Glamping resorts span a wide quality and price spectrum, from budget-friendly options with basic amenities to ultra-luxury properties with premium features. Budget-friendly glamping resorts may offer simple but comfortable units with basic bedding, while ultra-luxury resorts provide high-end amenities like private bathrooms, premium linens, heating and cooling, hot tubs, gourmet kitchens, and concierge services.
Unlike basic campgrounds that require guests to bring their own equipment, glamping resorts provide fully furnished units that are ready for occupancy. Many glamping resorts also include on-site services like restaurants, activities, and guest services to enhance the experience.
Glamping resorts appeal to travelers who want to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort, and they typically command rates between traditional camping and hotel accommodations, varying based on the quality level and amenities offered.
Sage Outdoor Advisory provides feasibility studies and appraisals specifically for glamping resorts across all price points, understanding the unique market dynamics, revenue models, and operational considerations of these properties.
Examples of Glamping Resort
- •A budget-friendly glamping resort offering 15 basic yurts with queen beds, linens, and simple furnishings at $75-100/night, providing comfortable standalone accommodations without luxury amenities
- •A mid-range 25-unit glamping resort in the mountains featuring safari tents and treehouses with private bathrooms, quality bedding, heating/cooling, and basic kitchenettes at $150-200/night
- •An ultra-luxury coastal glamping resort with 12 premium Airstream trailers featuring high-end linens, private hot tubs, gourmet kitchens, concierge service, and premium amenities at $400-600/night
Common Use Cases
- •Developing new glamping resorts
- •Expanding existing glamping properties
- •Valuing glamping resort investments
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What makes a glamping resort different from a campground?
Glamping resorts provide standalone, fully furnished units with bedding and linens already included, so guests don't need to bring their own equipment. While glamping resorts range from budget-friendly to ultra-luxury, all offer ready-to-use accommodations. Campgrounds typically require guests to bring their own tents, RVs, or equipment, and facilities like restrooms and showers are usually shared rather than private to each unit.
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