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We are building a luxury RV resort in Buckeye, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. The property will have a large number of long-term and seasonal guests (snowbirds). Which name do you like for the property?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 56 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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C | 29% 29 votes | 40% 40 votes +11 | 56% 56 votes +16 |
A | 28% 28 votes | 33% 33 votes +5 | 44% 44 votes +11 |
B | 23% 23 votes | 27% 27 votes +4 | Eliminated 27 votes reassigned |
D | 20% 20 votes | Eliminated 20 votes reassigned |
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28 Responses to Option A
I would want the resort to have connections to the nature and towns that surround it since it would make me feel more at home.
buckeye ridge kind of has this catchy ring to its name i feel like this one would suit it best in my own opinion
Buckeye sounds like it would be western and more outdoorsy than the other options.
I like Buckeye Ridge, it sounds lovely.
Buckeye is first as it fits with the city. C is next because it has that western sound. B is just okay and does sound like a retirement village. D is not good because I am not a fan of Agave. I don't like RV in the name in any of them.
I chose A and C first because they sound the most similar to the area of where the resort will be.
I feel like since this has the name buckeye in it, this is a perfect name for this resort as it also rolls off of the tongue well.
Choice A is an excellent name that is very descriptive of the resort.
This name is simple and easy to remember. I like that it ties into the actual location.
I like option A the best because it flows nicely together, is fun to say and easy to remember
I prefer this option the best. Buckeye Ridge RV Resort has a classy type appeal to the name however, if the area is loaded with cactus, Cactus Ranch might be the better option.
I would simply go with option A since it has Buckeye in the name. I think it sounds the most memorable and of higher quality as well, so I would go with option A.
I ranked the potential names of the RV resorts that I liked the most. I liked the name "Buckeye" most from option A followed by "Cactus Ranch" then "Silver Leaf" and then finally "Agave Ranch".
I liked A because the resort would be named after the city it is in. I think that connects it more the city than the other names. Next I liked B and I love how it sounds to say Silver Leaf.
I like Buckeye, IF you can make it unique enough to pass copyright or DBAs. That's something that persons could identify with place, easily. Buckeye sounds nice too. D would be nice IF there are any Agave nearby?? Even if there aren't perhaps you can just plant some nice agave Century plants near the entry as a focal point?? (I love them by the way, and they'd be interesting to visitors there.). c is a bit generic because in phoenix area there are many cactus things and you'd just get lost in a google shuffle, losing your search edge, I'd advise against it. UNLESS the RV park is strictly Seniors, I'd avoid using searchable Silver anything though. IF it is, though, it would certainly be fine. Good luck to you. It sounds lovely. I love phoenix, and maybe in the future I'll pay you a visit.
Buckeye Ridge seems appropriate to the location and sounds like a cool look out place. Agave Ranch sounds sweet and lush. Silver Leaf sounds like old people live there, so not as attractive and Cactus Ranch sounds awful like it's a super hot dry place where only cacti live.
I chose option a for my first choice because the local area is "Buckeye". I chose option b as my second choice because the word, "silver", reminds me of the gray hair on the "snowbirds". I chose option d as my third choice because I like the word, "Agave" more than the word "cactus". I chose option c as my last choice because cactus are prickly and uncomfortable plants to handle so, the name would give the connotation of the area being uncomfortable and unwelcoming.
Option A was the most appealing because it directly reflects the name of the city location of the resort. Options C and D are appealing because they evoke a vacation feel, but option B is a reminder of aging by using the term "silver". It makes it sound like a resort for people ages 55 and up.
The name in option A gives the resort more identity which could be seen as been unique.
Ridge sounds better than ranch unless you plan on having barn facilities, Buckeye is a fun name, silver leaf sounds like it's for older inactive people
These are all fine and I do not really have strong feelings either way. If I had to choose I would take A but it just sounded best to me.
I choose A because this name sounds originally and unique as well, creating a sense of happiness and coziness, compared to other options
I have seen the name silver leaf many times in my life to represent businesses and cactus ranch sounds corny to me personally. Agave ranch is also a bit corny but buckeye ridge sounds formal and I like that
Buckeye Ridge! Memorable because it's the place {Buckeye} they are visiting and it's easy to enter onto navigation. Otherwise naming it after plants you might see like Cactus or Agave would be my second choice.
A accurately identifies what and where it is. C, because cacti are common in the area. D, because agave is a plant that can be grown in the area, and B because silver leaf really doesn't say anything about it.
Since this is in Buckeye I think it makes the most sense for the ranch to be named after Buckeye!
A makes the most sense given the location. C is cute.
Option A is the best because the caption name is detailed and well designed
23 Responses to Option B
Buckeye makes me think of Ohio. All of the other options fit decently. Silver leaf sounds the most upscale
Option B sounds like a more slow going relaxed placed. One associates silver with older generation of people similar to the saying golden years.
The Silver Leaf sounds more luxurious.
B most matches with the snowbirds who will be there long term seasonally.
Silver Leaf Ridge RV Resort sounds best to me, it has a classy sound
Options B sounds the most relaxing and luxury-inducing name out of the four options. I think the other options give an idea that the resort will be cowboy-style and humid which is not luxurious. I prefer option B the most since it has the most luxurious sound to it.
i think silver leaf ridge sounds like a unique and fresh name for an RV resort
"Silver leaf" sounds natural and classy, which is appealing. Very nice name for sure!
the silver leaf ridge resort is looking catchy to me as the name indicates it must have some silver backgrounds with leaves and greenery in there , the buckeye and all other seems fine to me
Between the four different options, I first decided that I really liked option b first. I thought that this option was extremely welcoming and also that it made things sound like the resort would definitely be upper class and full of business professionals perhaps. I thought that that would bring a lot of clientele and that it would definitely help the business succeed as well. Second, I decided to go with option c as my next choice and I chose this option because I thought that based on the area where the resort was going to be built that the name and the area definitely went together very well. It seemed to me that the name was basically based off the area that it was going to be in and that the people visiting there would definitely like this. Third, I decided to go with option d. I thought that this was a very good name and also that it was one that people could easily remember very well. It also reminded me a little bit of food for some reason and this made me happy as well. Finally, I decided to go with option A and this was my least favorite choice of the four different options and that is because it just sounded a little bit like it lacked some creativity. I personally was unsure what a buckeye was in particular and I don't know if other guests at the resort would feel the same way as well and that this might turn them off a little bit. With the name like that, which I believe is a noun, some people might interpret it many different ways and they might be turned off by it, which is unfortunate.
My favorite is Option B name because it perfectly fits the snowbirds and is also very warmhearted. My second best is Option C because it nicely fits Arizona. Other options follow in the mentioned order.
I ranked my choices in order of how luxurious and unique the names are and I think B fits that the best. Silver Leaf Ridge sounds like a beautiful place to stay at.
I chose B first because Silver Leaf makes me think of affluent people who would be snowbirds. I feel like this name would resonate with them. I chose D next because Agave Ranch sounds appealing. C came next, I don't really find Cactus appealing. D was last because I don't like the name Buckeye.
B does a nice play on words with Silver. D is really unique. A is memorable and C is boring.
Option B and D sounds natural and nice whereas C and A sounds rough and not luxury
I like ranch in the name. But I only really like "silver leaf" of the four. cactus really sounds like prickly and injury causing
I really like name on option B. Sounds original and cool
i like this one, it feels more personal and yet professional and relaxed
B and D are fun and memorable to me. They stand out the most
B- a really pretty name and this is my favorite, C- this name is perfect for a desert setting, D- interesting and unique name, A- a little generic but still a great name
I chose 'B' first just because it has the word 'silver' in its name. 'Silver' just has a good association with Snowbirds (silver foxes, silver alert, etc.) I chose 'C' second because when I think of Arizona I think of deserts and when I think of deserts I think of Cacti. So, it fits with my expectations of an RV park in Arizona. I chose 'A' third because the word 'Buckeye' has a nice western feel to it. And I think anyone looking at an RV park in Arizona probably wants a more 'Western' experience. And, I chose 'D' last because Agave has a 'foreign' feeling. And, a lot of those older generations are xenophobic/ afraid of foreign things. I don't think it would do as well as any of the other names.
I like the silver leaf name and feel it gives off a sense of quality more than the others.
My choice is option B as rank 1 because of the content and the name of the resort is very attractive and people are like this type of name more so i choose this
29 Responses to Option C
I like option C because it sounds the most creative and novel. Option A and B sound promising as well. Option D sounds the least engaging to me.
I really like cactus ranch RV resort, I think it is perfect for the location, it's very memorable, and will catch people's attention
The word cactus fits Arizona well. They all sound nice and professional, but I personally associate Buckeye with Ohio.
C sounds very appropriate for a place located in the Southwest. D is also a decent option. B is fine but isn't very distinct. A sounds like it's in Ohio.
Cactus Ranch just sounds apt for Arizona in my opinion. Buckeye Ridge has a fun and Western ring to it. Agave is Indigenous and that's suitable. The only one I don't like is Silver Leaf.
I like the use of the word Cactus or Agave because it seems to fit best with the geography of where the facility will be located.
I really liked Cactus Ranch RV Resort, as it is so fitting of a state like what Arizona is.
I like the names with more of a western feel to them
Cactus ranch is my favorite. Buckeye is ok. I really didn't like the other two.
I think (C) cactus goes best with the RV park, D I thought was really unique, B is catchy and A was too common
I like option C the best because the Cactus Ranch name fits the area perfectly and people would immediately associate it with a desert based RV park.
Option C rolls off the tongue easier, but I like C and D equally. Option A is cringy.
First two choice sound like old west names, Silver Leaf and Agave remind me of aging and sound like the names of hospices.
I love option C the most because it has the word cactus in it making it the most fitting name.
I like Option C because it sounds very southwest and has a appealing name in general. Also quite nice is Option D which has a simplicity that's pleasing. The remaining options are perfectly fine but are not as eye catching and seem to be a mouthful and don't sound very melodious. .
Option C is my favorite because it fits the environment the best in terms of it being in Arizona. Option C is my second favorite because it's catchy and is also the name of the area. Option D is last because it's a bit too awkward to pronounce.
I prefer Option C because it makes me think of the desert. It makes me feel warm and relaxed.
I like the Cactus Ranch or Agave Ranch names the most. Those are my favorite and I think they sound the most friendly.
I like option C the most because Cactus Ranch makes me think of the desert setting.
Silver Leaf sounds like a retirement village. I like Cactus Ranch a lot. I like the vibes that it conjures up.
I like the dessert connection with the native plants of that area, so Cactus or Agave would actually be really neat names.
Cactus Ranch is catchy, easy to remember and say. People will remember that name the best compared to the rest of the choices.
Since the location is in Arizona, I like having the word "cactus" in the name. It gives it a bit of local flavor as well as telling me a little bit about what to expect from the location.
I like C best because it captures the essence of Arizona. Please do not name it anything to do with 'silver' as you may only attract the elderly crowd! Many 'snowbirds' are older.
I feel like this one sounds the best and gives you the right mental picture of the place.
I liked C because it reminds more of Arizona, and all of the cactuses there. I think it would draw people in who like western themed things.
B is a bit too long but it has a nice feel to it. I like C bc it's easy to say and rolls off the tongue, unlike D or A.
Cactus Ranch rounds like the most authentic to me and really gives me a visual of what it looks like, being out in the hot desert, away from the cold. Sounds cool and a ranch always sounds like fun
I prefer the option C resort name because I like the cool sound of a cactus ranch the most. I chose option D second because I like the ranch name because it sounds appropriate for a Phoenix suburb. I chose option A third because I like the Buckeye Ridge name because that is appropriate for the Buckeye suburb of Phoenix. I chose option B last because silver leaf ridge does not sound very relevant and on topic to the features of this luxury recreational vehicle resort property.
20 Responses to Option D
A felt way too masculine and western. I liked that D felt California casual and C felt on point for Phoenix.
I like the names that allude to some of Arizona's more prominent features, e.g. agave from the tequila plant, and generally think "Ranch" is a good deonym for an RV park. "Buckeye Ridge" sounds good too but "Buckeye" makes me think of Ohio.
Agave was my favorite because as a visitor it sounds so Arizonian.
I like option D the best because I think that "Agave Ranch RV Resort" is the most unique, interesting, and appealing property name out of the four options. I also like option A, but it is not quite as unique and interesting as option D.
Agave sounds the nicest
I think Option D is by far the most interesting of these, since it is unique and people have an existing association with that as a plant that is used to make tequila, making it sound intriguing. A is a little obvious since it has the name of the suburb in it, but that can be bonus too since it is easy to remember and descriptive. Option C just sounds plain and stereotypical for a place in Arizona. Just mentioning 'silver' in the title in B makes it seem like it is for old people, which might be true but not something that these people would like to be reminded of.
I think Agave Ranch sounds pretty relaxing. Cactus Ranch seems played out and the other two don't fit the area.
The first 3 are fine although cactus ranch sounds unappealing to an extent. Buckeye ridge makes me think of ohio and its best not to think of ohio.
Agave Ranch sounds very unique; agave is sweet and sweet ranch sounds pretty good to me. Buckeye Ridge sounds nice and upscale, like you're overlooking a vast expanse. The other two options are a bit too plain and non-evocative to me.
Agave is refreshing. It makes me think of a pure place. That is why this name is the most attractive
Agave ranch sounds kind of exotic and not just another generic name for a resort.
Agave is by far my favorite. I also like silver leaf, but it may sound a bit like you are catering to old folks. Cactus and buckeye don't sound like luxury at all
Agave Ranch sounds cool and also unique. It sounds like a fun and interesting place to go.
Blue agave is my favorite when it comes to taquila so it has a good ring to it the silver leaf one is more for the elders out there. I like cactus better than buckeye just is my kind of catch
Agave rolls off the tongue and benefits from being the first letter A. It sounds fresh and young. Cactus is cool. I don’t like silver leaf because it makes me think of silver hair and old people.
I placed D and C first because the names sound more like desert imagery than A and B. I placed B last because some people associate "silver" with "elderly," which may not be appealing.
Something that implies desert or something out in the dirt or sticks to get away from it all is the best name like agave
I feel like A sounds a bit too raw for me which confuses me. I really like D and C as it reminds me of nature which matches a ranch followed by B which also reminds me of nature but not as unique
Agave Ranch sounds like a sweet place to always come back to.
I choose a name which can help visitors predict what they will encounter the ranch before even making the visit
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