Operator or Investor? Which Path to Choose in Outdoor Hospitality

The outdoor resort market is growing fast, and many people want in. The question is how. Do you want to be the operator — building and running your own resort? Or would you be better served as an investor, owning part of a larger project and letting professionals handle operations? There is no single right […]

The Turnkey Process: From Bare Land to First Guest

Outdoor hospitality rewards good sequencing. When you move from idea to opening in the right order, decisions line up, risks drop, and the guest experience holds together. Done right, this can be delivered in as little as 200 days. Managed through multiple contractors and gaps in knowledge, the same project can stretch for years, or […]

Designing for Experience: Why the Guest Journey Starts on the Blueprint

When people choose a luxury outdoor stay, they are not simply booking a bed. They are searching for something more elemental: the feeling of touching the grass in the morning, breathing crisp air, hearing the wind move through the trees, and ending the day under a night sky that feels close enough to reach. The […]

Why We Chose the Turnkey Path — and What It Means for Outdoor Resorts

Creating a luxury outdoor resort sounds simple: buy land, add structures, and open the doors. In reality, it is one of the trickiest businesses to execute. Guests expect immersion in nature, but not at the expense of comfort. They want to hear the wind in the trees, but also sleep in a proper bed. They […]

Michael Eveland for Glamping Show Americas

Tell us a bit about the story behind Harmony Domes. What inspired the creation of the company, and what makes your structures stand out in the glamping and resort market? Harmony really started with a shift we were seeing in two places – what guests wanted, and where operators were struggling. People want to be […]

Why Luxury Outdoors Needs the Right Structures

Luxury outdoors is not as simple as putting walls in nature. Guests come for immersion — the view, the quiet, the sense of place — but they also expect to sleep warm in winter, cool in summer, and dry through the rain. Add bathrooms, power, and year round reliability, and the challenge becomes clear: how […]