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Every year, we devote our first podcast of the year to what we think will be the trends and events that most influence the RV Lifestyle in the coming year.
Here are our Top 5 2024 RV Predictions

1. Campground Vacancies will be harder to find and more expensive in 2024
The demand for camping shows no signs of easing, and as it has been for the past few years. To get a spot during the height of the season, on holidays, or in popular areas, it is going to take reservations made long in advance.
And they will cost more thanks to the growing practice of dynamic pricing that is sweeping the industry. The concept is nothing new. Hotels, airlines, and even restaurants have been doing this for years. Now, campgrounds are.
Dynamic pricing is the strategy of adjusting the nightly camping rates based on demand, preferences, and time.
If most of the spots are booked, the campground's booking software will increase the price because they know there is strong demand and people will pay. If it is a holiday weekend, up will go the price.