Posted August 25, 2008, 1:19P |
Contributed by Jeff
Disney is quietly undertaking its broadest campground-improvements program in two decades, adding extra-extra-large camper pads for recreational vehicles, cable-TV and Internet service throughout, Segway scooter tours, a mini-water park, a dog park, and an improved electric-cart rental operation. The program also is taking aim at invasive plant species such as potato vines, replacing such vegetation with fresh native plantings.
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Uh...why? I certainly wouldn't want to be an RV dealer these days.
RV's are still selling. People are selling them everywhere, and people are buying them at seriously great prices.
I talked to a guy last week that got a 275k motorhome for about 150k. It's a 2007 Tiffin Phaeton 42' with less than 10k miles.
RV dealerships aren't doing so well, but they are still selling.
If any type of RV is selling, it's the small pop-up campers.