If your campground still relies primarily on phone calls and walk-ins for reservations, you're leaving money on the table - literally. Studies show that over 70% of campground reservations now originate online, and a significant portion of those bookings happen outside of business hours when your office is closed.
An online booking system doesn't just make things more convenient for guests. It fundamentally changes your revenue potential by removing friction from the booking process.
Think about when people plan their camping trips. It's usually evenings and weekends - exactly when your office is closed. A family sitting on the couch on a Tuesday night browsing campgrounds isn't going to write your phone number down and call tomorrow. They're going to book the park that lets them reserve a site right now.
Parks that implement online booking consistently report that 40-60% of their online reservations come in outside of traditional business hours. That's revenue you simply can't capture with a phone-only model.
Every phone reservation takes 5-10 minutes of staff time: answering, pulling up availability, reading site descriptions, processing payment, and sending confirmation. Multiply that by 30 calls a day during peak season and your front desk is spending 2.5-5 hours just processing reservations that guests could handle themselves.
Online booking lets guests do the browsing, comparing, and selecting on their own time. They see real-time availability, view site photos, read descriptions, and complete payment in a few minutes - all without calling your office. Your staff handles the exceptions, not the routine.
Not all online booking systems are equal. The best ones make the process feel easy and even enjoyable for guests. Here's what separates great from mediocre:
Some operators worry that online booking means losing control. What if someone books a site that's being maintained? What if they need to collect different information for different site types? What about group bookings that need custom arrangements?
Good reservation software handles all of this. You can block sites from online availability, customize the information collected per site type, set minimum stay requirements, and route complex bookings to your staff while letting standard reservations process automatically. It's about automating the 80% that's routine so you can focus on the 20% that needs a human touch.
Parks that move from phone-only to online booking typically see a 15-30% increase in total reservations within the first year. The increase comes from three places: after-hours bookings that were previously lost, impulse bookings from guests who prefer the immediacy of online, and reduced abandonment from guests who didn't want to wait on hold.
The return on investment usually pays for the software within the first few months.
Ready to see what online booking looks like for your park? Firefly's booking engine is built for campgrounds - interactive site maps, mobile-optimized, and designed to convert browsers into booked guests.