NEWS RELEASES
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Business Observer's website.
From vehicle sales to RV parks, the recreational vehicle industry has expanded and is now attracting groups from working baby boomers to millennials and more. Bobby Cornwell, president and CEO of the Florida Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, based in Tallahassee, says his organization anticipates as many as 3,000 new RV sites opening in Florida in the next two years. The new sites could be new resorts or expanding existing parks. Grier Ferguson, writer for the Business Observer, covers in his article, "Florida’s west coast, from Tampa to Naples, is a hotbed of RV activity, Cornwell adds. It’s well populated, has a variety of RV parks to choose from and offers natural benefits that appeal to people, from beaches to a warmer climate than parts north." One factor for the RV industry surge, which has led RV park owners and operators to put more money into parks and improving parks. Another is that millennials, have taken up RVing, but the 55+ age group continues to be major for the industry. To read more on the RV industry surge, click here.