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| Hello Group, I am in the process of purchasing an Inland scuba park and need some input on the best design of restrooms, showers, lockers ect. I am looking for all type of ideas. If you had the opportunity to design a scuba park how would you do it? It has a nice clear lake and a modest dive shop but the restrooms and showers need total rehab. Also, any ideas to attract customers and pricing that you feel comfortable with i.e.. tank refill, dive fee, non-diver fee ect. Does your non-diving family come with you and if so what accommodations are you looking for? I cant say what park it is now, but I will shortly. Its located in the Center of the USA. Thanks, Curtis Corum |
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| How about some more info, are you going to have camping ? will you have good food available ? How about lockers or a storage room with hangers ? nite diving ? Divers have lots of varied needs, but we need more info on what you intend to do. gary <curtisgc@aol.com> wrote in message news:1133628147.881188.242200@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Hello Group, > > I am in the process of purchasing an Inland scuba park and need some > input on the best design of restrooms, showers, lockers ect. I am > looking for all type of ideas. If you had the opportunity to design a > scuba park how would you do it? It has a nice clear lake and a modest > dive shop but the restrooms and showers need total rehab. > > Also, any ideas to attract customers and pricing that you feel > comfortable with i.e.. tank refill, dive fee, non-diver fee ect. > > Does your non-diving family come with you and if so what accommodations > are you looking for? > > I cant say what park it is now, but I will shortly. Its located in the > Center of the USA. > > Thanks, > > Curtis Corum > |
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| I will have night diving, I am looking at lockers but not sure what will work. I am assuming a locker 24in x 24in deep should be adequate. Not sure so thats why I am asking for input. Camping is available and eventually some rental rv's to sleep in. I intend to do what the people want! Thanks for you help. Curtis |
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| Thus spake "curtisgc@aol.com" <curtisgc@aol.com> : >Hello Group, > >I am in the process of purchasing an Inland scuba park and need some >input on the best design of restrooms, showers, lockers ect. I am >looking for all type of ideas. If you had the opportunity to design a >scuba park how would you do it? It has a nice clear lake and a modest >dive shop but the restrooms and showers need total rehab. What level of service do you want to provide? Barstow's (aka Windy Point Private or just plain Scuba Park) offers outdoor open showers (no stripping down) and open top (but modesty capable) changing areas for men and women. They have a row of portapotties that are service Friday morning and Monday morning. Plenty of camping area, picnic tables by the lake front and those "barbecue" grills on a post. No real dive shop but a huge fill station. Oh yeah, plenty of stairs and four platforms for skills. And lots of sunken stuff, including two 25' sailboats and a Pinto. > >Also, any ideas to attract customers and pricing that you feel >comfortable with i.e.. tank refill, dive fee, non-diver fee ect. $5/day Monday-Thursday, $10 a day on weekends. Camping is $10 a tent on weekends, free Monday-Thursday. Instructors and divemasters get in free with students. > >Does your non-diving family come with you and if so what accommodations >are you looking for? What the heck is a "non-diving family". You mean there are actually people who don't dive? > >I cant say what park it is now, but I will shortly. Its located in the >Center of the USA. > >Thanks, > >Curtis Corum If you are interested, email me and I'll send you Richard's number. He's a nice guy and would probably be willing to talk to you if you're not a competitor. -- dillon 666 permissions of the beast |
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| Curtis: If you want an example of how a very successful water park operates, for divers and non divers as well, check out www.dutchsprings.com. It's located in PA and attracts many hundreds of divers each week. |
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