"As a vacation category, camping has taken off, and more and more people are booking spots at public and private campgrounds. To meet this demand, along with higher visitor expectations, many park managers are turning their properties into resort-like spaces, with food delivery, espresso bars, carnival booths and, in the case of NY’s Jellystone Park, water playgrounds. Accommodations also vary, from visitor-pitched tents and RV sites to air-conditioned cabins and lodges."
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Glamping: The New Luxury | The Supermelon
Lame.
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