A 7-day log from a park owner who took a chance on Wi-Fi — and won big
Day 1: The Breaking Point
Another guest complained about the Wi-Fi today. That’s five in one weekend.
I run Timber Ridge Lakeside RV, a 38-site campground near the woods in Michigan. It’s peaceful, affordable, and… falling behind. Not in charm, in connectivity.
One family left early. The dad said, “We loved everything… but I can’t miss Monday’s meeting again.”
I can’t blame him. Our old setup barely covers the office. I started researching upgrades and stumbled across Nomad Titan. It claimed to be plug-and-play, free for six months, and already had 4,000+ parks interested.
Seemed too good to be true. But I signed up anyway.
Day 2: The Arrival
The box arrived this morning. Just one sleek unit, clearly labeled. I opened it with one eyebrow raised, expecting a mess of cords, instruction manuals, and setup wizards.
Instead, just a Nomad Titan Wi-Fi Station, one power cord, and a single page:
“Plug it in. That’s it.”
I was skeptical — but also desperate. I placed it in the admin building, connected it to power, and waited.
Within two minutes, the Titan came online.
Day 3: First Connections
By mid-morning, I already had two staffers connected, one family streaming Netflix, and an elderly couple watching YouTube videos of their granddaughter’s wedding. No buffering. No one is asking me for a password.
Nomad’s system gave each guest device 2 free hours of high-speed internet daily, with the option to upgrade on their own. I didn’t have to manage anything.
My staff? They got unlimited access, which meant my reservation system finally worked without stalling.
Day 4: Word Spreads
Guests started asking me about the internet, not to complain, but to say thank you. I hadn’t heard that in years.
I added a Nomad RV Internet Badge sign by the front desk and another on our website. Bookings for next month jumped by 22% within 48 hours.
I overheard one guest say to another: “They’ve got real internet here, not that campground stuff.”
I smiled.
Day 5: Expansion
My park’s not huge, but there’s a spot down by the lake that used to be a Wi-Fi dead zone. I ordered a Smart Hub from Nomad to test the coverage extension.
It arrived in two days. I plugged it in near the lake bathrooms.
Instant coverage.
Day 6: Reviews Roll In
Three new 5-star reviews went live today. Every one of them mentioned Wi-Fi.
“Stayed a week instead of two days—Wi-Fi worked perfectly.”
“Finally a park where I can actually work remotely.”
“The kids were happy, and I didn’t miss a single Zoom call.”
It’s crazy how something as small as a strong signal can change a guest’s entire impression.
Day 7: Reflection
A week ago, I was considering raising rates just to afford a better internet plan.
Now? I’ve had no setup costs, no technician visits, and no contracts. After the six-month free trial, it’s just $99.99/month — and I can cancel anytime.
Jaden Garza, Nomad Internet’s Chief Innovation Officer, called it “the first-ever plug-and-play solution delivering free Wi-Fi to any RV park in the country — free forever.”
He’s right. This thing isn’t just tech. It’s a lifeline.
Looking Ahead: Plugged In, Leveled Up
I used to think Wi-Fi was a luxury. Now I know it’s a competitive advantage.
If you’re still taping “Wi-Fi near the office” signs to your doors, take it from me:
Guests notice. And they’ll go where they can connect.
I’m not losing another guest to poor signal.
Not anymore.
✅ Ready to Join In?
Setting up Nomad Titan is as easy as it sounds:
- Head to freenomad.com
- Register your park
- Receive your modem
- Plug it in
- Watch your guests stay longer — and leave happier