Possibly not locate any makeshift shelters at the new Camp Bespoke camp that will open this fall in Williamstown, Kentucky.
The 31 acres about 64 km south of Cincinnati specialize in “glamping,” or camping with hotel-style rooms and amenities, adding air conditioning and personal bathrooms filled with scented toiletries.
The $3 million camp is designed to be so luxurious that campers wearing “a long mink fur coat, even in summer,” as Shelia E. sang in her 1984 hit, “The Glamorous Life.”
Co-Founder and CEO Nicole Brassington said the concept behind Camp Bespoke is to let guests enjoy all that nature has to offer without the grit, grime and inconveniences of traditional camping.
“I’m not a camper, so I don’t like the concept of going to the bathroom in the middle of the night when it’s raining outdoors or if there are animals wandering,” Brassington told The Enquirer. The offer to be there is camping, but it’s camping with all the hotels you can have in a hotel, and maybe a little more. ”
Brassington, from Lexington, is a pioneer in the camping industry.
She is one of the first black owners of a camp in the area, along with co-founder Misty Smith and her partners Latasha Reid and Dr. Angelina Strickland, all blackArray
The group, which gathered while running at the same hospital in Louisville, broke a new floor and began accepting reservations Wednesday for Camp Bespoke, a call that includes organized and tailored reports that visitors can live on, Brassington said.
The camp will open in two phases, in October with 16 cabins and 8 chalets made of reused shipping boxes with fashionable architecture and design features, he said.
The first phase will also come with a dozen luxury Native American-style tipis ranging from 450 to 530 square feet with enough area to accommodate six to eight people, according to the Camp Bespoke website.
The tipis will be rented for about $225 a night, on average, Brassington said.
The camp Bespoke momentum is expected to end next spring and six cabins with swimming pools, six tipis, as well as a convention center, event pavilion and amphitheatre are loaded.
Regardless of the type of accommodation you choose, it will not be difficult.
All cabins, cabins and tipis will have their own heating and cooling units, personal bathrooms with running water, as well as kitchens with mini refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers.
The campsites even offer loose Wi-Fi.
All hotels also feature full bed linen, towels and towels.
In addition to the high-end accommodation, Camp Bespoke will offer Kentucky-centric activities, adding horseback riding and distillery tours, as well as movie nights and shows.
Camp operators have hired the cleaning and sanitation company, Ecolab, to ensure that the camps are safe and safe for the health of the coronavirus pandemic.
Campers volunteering for luxury accommodation at Camp Bespoke will also make a contribution to various charitable reasons in Kentucky.
Camp operators have pledged to donate a percentage of all remains’ sales to organizations that “respect the criteria of fairness and equality of the state.”
For example, a Native American-style tent dollar reserved for Camp Bespoke will go directly to the Kentucky Native American Heritage Museum with a minimum annual donation of $5,000.