Geo dome glamping
Just looking for opinions. I have a 12 acre farm with 3 acres of bush outside clinton. Would setting up a geo dome for short term rental and overnight stays be profitable? Let me know what you think.
Just looking for opinions. I have a 12 acre farm with 3 acres of bush outside clinton. Would setting up a geo dome for short term rental and overnight stays be profitable? Let me know what you think.
First family camping trip with our new KingCamp SUV tent. There weren’t many reviews available but it worked out very well paired with our EV9!
Great construction/durable, fast set-up and takedown, good insulation/hatch seal, darkened bedroom partition with windows/skylight. Lots of great features and creature comforts. 6-8 person tent.
I'm looking to buy some new gear and noticing a trend of 'dopamine colors' (like hot pink, bright yellow, etc.). Part of me loves the fun vibe, but part of me wonders if it attracts bugs or looks tacky. What do you guys think? What's a fair price for a basic chair in these colors? And what usually breaks first on your canopies that I should watch out for?
I’ve been invited to join a small group for some light camping over the weekend on the Northern Neck of VA. The temperature is expected to be humid and in the mid 90s.
I’m not in the mood to pack up a bunch of gear so no portable air conditioner…. Is it too dang hot to camp?
I recently stayed at Le Perseidi, a luxury glamping in Italy, was my first time ever trying this kind of accommodation and I can honestly say it was one of the most unique travel experiences I’ve had.
If you’re looking for a high-end glamping experience, this place is definitely worth considering. There are only a few suites, which makes the whole property feel quiet and private. Each suite combines comfort and nature making it easy to disconnect from everyday life.
One of my favorite parts was being able to lie in bed and watch the stars through the ceiling until I fell asleep. In the morning, the sunlight gently woke me up, and opening my eyes to nothing but nature made the whole experience feel incredibly peaceful.
That said, I would recommend staying for max one night rather than making it a longer trip. The real appeal is the experience itself. I think it’s perfect for a romantic getaway, an anniversary, or a special occasion.
The property is beautifully maintained, and you can tell that a lot of attention has gone into every detail. There are also a few adorable alpacas roaming around, which add a fun and charming touch.
I stayed in the Luna Suite (starting from 400€ per night), which had a private outdoor jacuzzi and a lovely swing in the garden.
Breakfast is delivered directly to your suite at a time you choose in advance. The selection isn’t huge, but it fits the concept of the stay.
Another highlight was the professional telescope provided in the suite. On a clear night, being able to observe the stars and planets made the experience feel even more special.
Overall, I had a fantastic stay. It’s completely different from spending a night in a traditional hotel and offers something much more memorable. I would definitely recommend it, but it’s not for everyone.
Happy to answer any questions!