DoorDash’s Dot is an electric robot that hauls 6 pizzas (30 lbs) at 20 mph. Picture it rolling to an RV with firewood or s'mores. One remote driver can run several bots, silent after dark. Fee, wrap, bundle—new revenue.
Would your park try robot delivery, or Jetsons? #CampgroundTech
Arrivals, then & now:
1975: clipboard + letter board scramble.
2000: CCTV + shaky OCR welcome.
2025: AI cam→cloud, <1s match, 3-min prep.
2050: mag-lev lanes, holo names, 1000 cars/min.
Today’s AI check-in is here—what entry upgrade tops your wish list?
#CampgroundTech
Want smarter ChatGPT replies? Upgrade your prompt. Instead of "Should I add Wi-Fi at my campground?" give: guest profile, site count, budget, goals; tell it to act as an outdoor-hospitality tech consultant and ask for ROI tables + a 90-day plan. More context = better answers.#CampgroundTech
From clipboards in ’75, to $250 ultrasonic sensors in 2000, to today’s solar LoRa/LTE-M alerts—and soon nano-mesh bins that self-sort + drone pickup. Routes: 2-min app check, 20-min haul. Labor ↓ impact ↓ guests ↑. Where did you start, and what tech do you still want? #CampgroundTech
Quiet nights, then vs now: 1975→guard w/ meter. 2000→PC auto-calls. 2025→solar AI sensors text the right guest in seconds. 2050→nano dust silences sound before you wake. Today: 5-10 min vs 2 hrs per night. One word: what would a 2am-free stay mean for your park? #CampgroundTech
1975: paper stubs
2000: barcode zaps
2025: RFID wrist tap + live cloud counts
Headcounts that once took an hour now take seconds. Real-time capacity frees staff to serve guests. Which manual step are you ditching next? #OutdoorHospitality #CampgroundTech #FutureOfCamping
Storm weekend & Rubik'sCube guest list? AI reads live forecasts, auto-closes flood sites, rebooks campers, emails confirms—<60s. Manual: ~90h/12wk rain. AI: 2h setup +10m/day =3.5h. Save 86.5h & $2K/season. How would you use the time? #CampgroundTech
Campground robots are here🚀
New from Automatica: Comau’s trio:
1) MyMR AMRs—LiDAR, track-free, hauls 1.5-ton loads like firewood & trash.
2) MyCo cobots—six safe arms for quick repairs.
3) MATE exos—wearables that spare backs all day.
Which upgrade hits your park first? #CampgroundTech
500k deliveries done. $80M Series B. 1,300 zero-emission Coco bots run for DoorDash, Uber Eats and OpenAI. Imagine one rolling to a campsite with firewood, s’mores or late-night snacks—no staff trips, no fumes, total guest wow. What should it deliver first? #CampgroundTech
Star-Wars-style droid IRL. Fast Forward + Disney launch G1T4-M¹N¹: a Gita Mini that follows guests, totes 20 lb, autopilots. U.S. parks already use it for towels, wood, bags. 4 h/12 mi battery; one staffer can wrangle a fleet. What job would you give it? #OutdoorHospitality #CampgroundTech
Remember flashlight walks to keep your campground lights on?
1975: paper charts + fuse roulette
2000: spreadsheets + budget PLCs
2025: QR-setup smart meters, cloud AI smooths peaks
2050: nanogrids & bots handle it auto
Which era wins? Share stories. #CampgroundTech #RVparkTech #EnergyAI
Ever measure admin drain? Daily guest Wi-Fi codes:
Manual: 20–30 min/day → 120 hrs/yr ≈ $2.1k.
AI: auto-reads reservations, builds & sends codes, deletes expired—<1 min/day, ≈$36/yr.
Save 118 hrs & $2.1k.
How do you handle Wi-Fi—paper, partial, or hands-free? #CampgroundTech #AI