
How a Few Private Cabins Can Be More Profitable Than a 100-Room Hotel
For years, the industry told us bigger was better—that success meant building massive hotels with hundreds of rooms, a lobby full of tired furniture, and a business model that barely made sense.
But today’s travelers want something different. They crave experience, design, and exclusivity. And that’s why a handful of well-placed, high-end cabins can out-earn an entire hotel with a fraction of the effort.
Here’s why
- Higher nightly rates – A boutique, well-designed stay can charge $300–$600 per night
- Lower costs – No massive payroll, no overpriced lobby, no waste.
- Longer bookings – Unlike one-night hotel stays, guests book longer for private, immersive experiences.
- Built-in marketing – A stunning design in a breathtaking location gets shared organically—free press, free exposure.
And the best part? It’s never been easier to start.
- Short-term rental loans are now a thing.
- Investors are actively looking for boutique hospitality brands.
- The demand for curated, design-driven stays has never been higher.
If you’ve ever dreamed of creating your own hospitality concept, this is your sign.