Hi folks. My wife has never camped and has made it clear that sleeping on the ground in a nylon triangle is not happening. But she is open to what she calls a nice version of camping. I would like to actually get her outdoors so I am willing to meet her way more than halfway here. What does that middle ground look like in practice? Is glamping just marketing for expensive tents or is the experience genuinely different?
The experience is genuinely different, and honestly the difference is mostly standing height and space. When you can stand up, get dressed normally, and have a real cot instead of a pad, it stops feeling like survival. That is what a proper glamping tent gets you - Coody's are built for exactly this crossover, canvas and inflatable frames with full standing room. My wife made the same speech and now she picks the trips. Setup being fast matters here too: nothing kills a first timer's enthusiasm like watching you swear at poles for an hour. Start with a site that has real bathrooms nearby, work up from there.