Comparison
Newbook vs Campspot
Comparing two popular RV park and campground platforms on features, pricing, and fit — plus where Camp Operator fits for owners who want a simpler, more affordable option.
Side-by-Side Comparison
How Newbook, Campspot, and Camp Operator compare across the factors RV park owners weigh most.
| Feature | Newbook | Campspot | Camp Operator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | All-in-one PMS for parks & hotels | Marketplace + booking engine | Owner-operator simplicity |
| Pricing model | Subscription + modules | Per-booking / subscription | $0 subscription |
| Best fit | Mid-to-large multi-property groups | Parks wanting OTA exposure | Independent parks & investors |
| Monthly tenant billing | Supported | Limited | Built-in recurring billing |
| Learning curve | Steeper (feature-rich) | Moderate | Fast self-serve |
Comparison reflects general product positioning and may change. Verify current features and pricing directly with each provider.
Key Takeaways
- Newbook is a deep, all-in-one platform suited to larger or multi-property operators
- Campspot leans on its consumer marketplace to drive bookings
- Both can add module fees or per-booking costs that reduce NOI
- Camp Operator focuses on the essentials independent owners use every day
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