What's The Difference Between Camping and Glamping?
The key difference between a camping and glamping is the nature of the accommodation. With a standard campsite, guests will be happy with a plot of land on which they can set up their own tent. But when it comes to glamping, guests have higher expectations. You'll have to provide them with luxurious pre-assembled accommodation, such as a bell tent, a pod, a log cabin, a tipi, a yurt, or a Shepherds Hut. And where possible, you'll have to have to provide top of the line shower facilities - preferably within the glamping accommodation itself. We spoke to independent glamping advisor Kate Morel, who believes that showers are becoming increasingly important to the glamping experience. “As part of my work as a consultant,” she said, “I keep a sharp eye on how the glamping industry is progressing. Part of this is monitoring guest expectations, and they are certainly developing. “One thing that is increasingly important is better quality bathroom facilities. In response to customer demands, existing glampsites are upgrading to flushing loos and smarter shower facilities. Some are even adding roll-top baths. “New sites are adding them as standard, so unless a glampsite is offering a ‘grass-roots’ experience, one of the best ways to add value and increase occupancy is to make sure the bathroom facilities are tip top”