The April 15th, 2026, episode of MC Fireside Chats, hosted by Brian Searl of Insider Perks and Modern Campground, brought together a panel of industry leaders to discuss the complexities of scaling outdoor hospitality brands, the integration of advanced technology, and the rising demand for luxury wellness amenities. Brian Searl opened the conversation by introducing recurring guest Robert Preston, the CEO and Founder of Unhitched RV and Climb Capital, and new guest Cody Fall, the Chief Operations Officer of Happy Grounds Campgrounds. The group was soon joined by Angele Miller, Co-Founder of Creekside RnR, who provided a fascinating look into the high-end glamping market in New Brunswick, Canada.The dialogue initially focused on the intersection of technology and business operations, with Robert Preston and Brian Searl diving into the shifting landscape of artificial intelligence. Robert discussed the challenges of rising API costs for models like Claude and his strategic pivot toward local, hard-device-hosted models to maintain data security while managing the "monotony" of tax season and investor relations. This technological foundation set the stage for a larger conversation about efficiency as Cody Fall described how Happy Grounds Campgrounds has scaled from one to 16 locations since 2022. Cody addressed the "shadow enemy" of corporate perception, explaining that while seasonal campers often resist the change brought by new ownership, professional investment is frequently the only thing saving distressed properties from aging infrastructure and eventual closure.Angele Miller shared the impressive growth of Creekside RnR, which has evolved into a premier wellness destination. She detailed the opening of a massive Nordic spa, a specialized wellness center offering vitamin IV therapy and lymphatic drainage, and a new restaurant centered around fire cuisine. Angele told a unique story about the construction of their salt cave, which required sourcing massive concrete culverts usually reserved for septic systems, highlighting the innovation required to create "luxury in nature." Her experience served as a live case study for Brian Searl’s observation that lodging and glamping are currently seeing higher occupancy rates and nightly premiums than traditional RV sites, as younger demographics seek outdoor experiences without the need to own or transport heavy equipment.As the discussion moved toward future trends, Robert Preston and Cody Fall debated the long-term habits of different generations. Robert suggested that while Gen Z and Millennials may currently show different camping patterns, the fundamental human attraction to water, food, and fire remains a constant that will sustain the industry. The panel concluded with an "inside baseball" look at their organizational charts. Cody explained how Happy Grounds utilizes a centralized sales and service center to handle guest inquiries, ensuring on-site managers aren't pulled away from property maintenance. Robert shared that Unhitched RV, which has grown to 34 properties with a goal of 50 by year-end, uses a tiered system of area and regional managers to maintain standards. Collectively, Brian Searl and his guests painted a picture of an industry in a state of professionalization, where data-driven strategies and high-touch hospitality are becoming the new standard for success.