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We are building a luxury RV Resort that will be at the intersection of 3 major highways and in the heart of the wetlands and nature. There will be several lagoons on property. Which name do you like for the property?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 45 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 29.89% 26 votes | 51.72% 45 votes +19 |
B | 40.23% 35 votes | 48.28% 42 votes +7 |
A | 29.89% 26 votes | Eliminated 26 votes reassigned |
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26 Responses to Option A
I like choice A name is authentic. I choose this because stands out well.
I think savannah crossing rv resort has a nice ring to it just sounds right i be more likely to visit. savannah lakes just doesn't sound good to me.
Option A seems more appropriate due to the 3 major intersections and sounds a little more relaxed. Option C would be a close 2nd choice due to the nature reference using the word "sanctuary". Option B I believe is already used in a retirement area that is close to where I live.
I like Savannah Crossings because it is descriptive of the location, and different from the usual. I like Savannah Lakes, as well, because it sounds peaceful and is descriptive, but it is unoriginal. I don't like Savannah Sanctuary because it makes me think of a church, which doesn't fit the idea of a luxury resort.
I feel like choice A would be my favorite because the area is in the intersection of major highways and where life is and I feel that choice A shows such.
I still like 'Crossings' the best because it plays into the location and how it's tied to 3 major highways. I like 'Sanctuary' second best - because it brings to mind somewhere lovely and safe to stay and rest while on a long trip. This would be a great option if the RV Resort is the type of place that is secluded/densely packed with nature and you can't even tell how close you are to the major roads. I chose 'Lakes' last because unless there are a bunch of lakes on the property - specifically ones for recreational purposes (swimming, canoeing, kayaking, etc) then the name would give me the wrong idea about the property.
I like the crossing in the name since 3 highways cross. Then, I like sanctuary because vacation and relaxing seems like a sanctuary. I don't like Savannah Lakes because there is a golf course near where I live called Savannah Lakes.
I picked A because it was more catchy and rolls off the tongue. Option C is an alliteration which makes it easier to remember. For option B, Lakes is misleading because they are not the same as lagoons.
I really like Savannah Crossings. I think that it has a regal sound to it, and doesn't feel like a trashy place. Savanna Sanctuary feels like that to me. Like it's trying to not sound like a trashy place, but it is. I don't mind Savannah lakes, it just isn't my first choice as I feel like Crossings is a fun, and possibly more unique suffix than lakes.
Option "A": As an RV user, I like the memorable nature of this name, the geographical accuracy of the name, and this name has a charming context that is more descriptive of the park's contents.
I like the name with Crossings in the title. To me it says crossing of roads and crossing of land and water. It really speaks to the location as well by having Savanah in the name. I can know just by the title roughly where the facility is located and that it is near a place where many things come together in one spot. My next choice would be the one with Sanctuary in the name. Sanctuary is a popular word that sounds environmental. I don't generally see the average RV owner as an environmentalist...but the environmental agenda is being forced down all of our throats right now and people are getting used to the language of the issues so this name will appeal to many. My last choice is the one with Lakes in the name. It is a perfectly acceptable name but the facility is not beside a known lake...so it could just as easily be Savanah Ponds or Savanah Lagoons...so Lakes does not fit as well as the other two names.
I love option a because of the crossings part of the name. I love that it uses that to reference the intersecting of the 3 highways. Option C is an ok name. I like the use of savannah in the name because it makes me think of relaxation. Not a fan of option b maybe instead of lake use the word lagoon.
i like "crossings" because it describes that it's at a crossings of several things. "sanctuary" makes it seem like it's saving animals or something. "lakes" makes it seem more lakefront than it really is.
The resort is made with lagoons not lakes so that B is misleading. It is not really a sanctuary since they tore down nature and left animals homeless. A sanctuary is where animals can live safely but now there are humans and that won't be possible. A is the best since it is located in a crossing of 3 highways. More people will understand that it will be easy to find and close to stores and other amenities.
Savannah Crossings passes the "sound" test. It just comes off the tongue easier than the others. Also it just makes sense with the three major highways running through the area. I'd be interested in looking into a place with that name. Sanctuary is also nice, just doesn't sound as good in my opinion. Savannah Lakes doesn't fit for me...an African Savannah doesn't have lakes...I assume that is not the Savannah you were referring to, but it still sounds odd.
Crossings is the most descriptive, the name fits with the location. Sanctuary isn't bad, invokes the image of nature. Lakes is just too common, and boring.
Truthfully, I think all of the names are solid choices. All invoke a certain degree of serenity found only in nature, which is great because of where it is. However, I chose A as my #1 by taking into consideration of the property's location (intersection--crossing--of 3 major highways). It made the most sense to me. I chose C as my #2 because the name sounds peaceful (sanctuary), especially with the wetlands and lagoons, and it rolls well off the tongue. B was my #3 choice because while the title is lovely, there aren't really any lakes on the property. There are lagoons. Now, if you changed that to "Savannah Lagoon(s)," I may have better feelings about it.
A sounds awesome because it sounds like a savannah and makes me think of hiking or camping and a fun time and if its inbetween a bunch of highways crossing sounds perfect
Option A has the best flow in my opinion. It also captures a bit of the intersection and travel feel of the RV resort that I think speaks well to the nature of the experience. Savannah Lakes captures the essence of the resort a little bit but I think it implies more of a boating and open water experience that I don't think is the idea of the lagoons. It over sells the water concept in a way that I think is negative. Finally, Option C sounds more like a zoo or preserve to me. I don't like it much at all for this concept.
i PERSONALLY LIKE THE SOUND OF SAVANNAH CROSSING IT SOUNDS MORE DIGNIFIED
Savannah Crossings makes the most sense from these 3 choices as the resort will be located at the crossing of 3 major highways. Savannah Sanctuary would be the next most obvious choice because with it being in the wetlands and lagoons, it will be a haven for all different types of plants and wildlife to live in. Savannah Lakes does not make much sense to me as there is no mention of a lake. A lagoon is not really the same thing.
i think the most accurate is crossings. if in fact it is a wildlife sanctuary, that could be a selling point, and thats why it would be my second choice. I just think the lakes is just okay and not my favorite.
Seeing the name Savannah Crossings RV Resort would make me look at it to see what the crossings are. I would figure that it would have a meaning behind it and look at the website. My next choice would be Savannah Lakes RV Resort, because of being near water. I also like how "Sanctuary" is used.
Crossings fit for rd crossings nearby. Sanctuary imply animals to me what animals are you harboring in your lagoons? I don't like lakes if it is an alligator lagoon
I don't care for Option B because it doesn't really have Lakes, in my opinion...so let's not call it "Lakes". Option C is ranked 2nd because to me it sounds like someone is trying to oversell the place by coming up with a "cool" name...frankly, it turns me off. Therefore, I choose Option A. Option A isn't overly sophisticated, which appeals to me, and it's factually correct, which appeals to me. Option A it is!
Because of the 3 roads, I really like crossings. I am not a fan of the sanctuary, unless that term is actually used and there is some type of safety for the wildlife there, which can happen, but not the plan of an RV resort. I do hope there are lakes, but I do like the name.
35 Responses to Option B
I like choice B because Savannah Lakes sounds very intricate and detailed. It comes across also as serene too and relaxing.
B is my top choice because it lets people know right off there will be bodies of water in the park. C is my second choice because of the "sanctuary" in the name. The RV park is right in the heart of nature, so I'm sure there are wildlife sanctuaries nearby or in the park itself. A is my last choice just because the other 2 stood out more. I do like the name as well.
I think B does the best job of invoking the sense of water based luxury RV park. It also sounds the most fancy.
Savannah Crossings sounds more like an apartment complex. Savannah Lakes sounds really like a resort and Savannah Sanctuary sounds super exotic. The only reason lakes edged it out for me is sanctuary gives me the idea of an animal sanctuary rather than an rv resort.
B had the shortest description and was concise.
Savannah Lakes RV Resort (Option B) is most apropos because of the location near wetlands / lagoons. A no-brainer, really.
Option B flows off the tongue nicely. It describes the property and has a classic rv campsite/resort name. The other 2 feel more like a tongue twister to me.
I like B most because it really gives impression that the setting is natural and has several lakes on the property. I also like C because it seems like you are taking a vacation in a natural resort setting. A makes it seem like you are taking a vaction in a down town area. I did not like C much
Savannah Lakes RV Resort (Option B) is the obvious best choice, given its location near wetlands and lagoons.
I think the lakes fits well with the lagoons that are there.
Savannah Sanctuary sounds like a retirement home. Savannah Lakes would be stupid if there wasn't actually a lake or two.
Option B is the easiest to say (the words flow) and the easiest to spell (important for a website domain name). Option A uses the word "crossing" to tile the resort to the 3 major highways. The detracts from the purpose of the resort. It also adds to the length of the website domain name. Option C is to long for signs and website domain names. I'd leave the "RV" out of any name. If the resort does anything other than just park RV's, "RV" will just confuse people...
I liked B best because it alludes to the lagoons on the property. I found the alliteration in C to be unpleasant.
I like my first choice the best. It is easiest to say and it conveys a nice image without being too wordy. I think Sanctuary sounds like it's more about animals and I don't care for the Crossings option.
I like option b because it speaks to the nature and wetlands that can be found in the resort. I think this gives a clear idea as to what to expect from this resort. I picked my second option due to its superior location at the intersection of major highways.
I like the asociation with water the best because it means water features.
I like Savannah Lakes the best. I think it mostly sounds like a vacation area, with a view of the lake.
I feel that Option 'B' would be boasting about the beautiful lakes available. Option 'A' would highlight the fact that they are located at a crossroad so that it is on the way to wherever your going. Option 'C' would be advertising peace and tranquility of a sanctuary. Depending on the activity on the crossroads, may or may not be so true.
Savannah Lakes invokes a really pleasant image and informs (or reminds) travelers what to expect the property to look like - peaceful, calm, beautiful lakes. Savannah Crossings invokes the highway intersections, which is correct but not really peaceful/relaxing imagery. Savannah Sanctuary seems a bit precocious... almost more like a name for a wildlife reserve? It doesn't invoke the image of people on vacation. "Sanctuary" is "holy" to me, not a fun vacation spot to relax.
Option B Savannah Lakes gives the indication that the resort is located near water sources since it has lakes in the name. Option C uses the word sanctuary which would appeal to those who enjoy nature and animals. Savannah Sanctuary is a good name though not as catchy as Savannah Lakes. I like Option A the least. Savannah Crossings brings to mind roads and not a resort area. It in no way indicates that there are wetlands or a nature area.
I liked "Savannah Lakes" because it lets you know right away that you can expect areas with water. I chose "Savannah Sanctuary" as the 2nd because it makes it sound like a relaxing place in nature, and chose "Savannah Crossings" as the 3rd because it doesn't convey much as to what exists there.
The one with lakes in the name is the best. This states the obvious that there are lakes on the property. Many RVers are fisherman and like nature with the water. So stating this in the name will only benefit you because it will make your marketing easier.
This name sounds better because it makes it sounds like there are plenty of wetlands and Lakes nearby to fish or camp at.
The name is telling you exactly what you going to find out there.
My preference is Option B because there are lakes on the property. Our family camps and we love to be around the water, and this is the type of name of a place that we would inquiry on pretty quickly. Option A is also not bad because it's at a place where major highways come together.
I really like Savannah lakes rv resort since it basically advertises what their going to be getting into during the stay. You will be surrounded by nature, lakes all around
It sounds more professional and welcoming
I like savanna lakes. It has the name of the location plus (lakes) always attracts people in rv’s.
In your description you said there would be several lagoons on the property. Savannah lake seems like the obvious decision. Savannah crossings is a good second choice. Savannah sanctuary doesn't sound like an RV resort.
I feel like Savanah lakes sounds more like a luxury place to stay and is more descriptive as to what is at the park. My next favorite is savannah Sanctuary as this makes me think there will be lots of wildlife and nature to enjoy. I do not care for crossings in the name as the roads near by do not matter to what should be marketed.
If you have lakes at the RV Resort, put that in the name. We are full time RVers and book a lot of places by water, in fact we prefer it. Putting in the lakes will help with people booking. You already have Savannah Oaks (which is on a river but isn't very nice) and Creekfire near by, so stand out by saying Lakes. Sanctuary is my second choice but it doesn't really stand out to me. Crossings isn't awful, but again doesn't stand out to me. Go with Lakes, and highlight that's it's on a lake/lagoons.
Option B sounds like a resort that is fun. Option A is better than option C. Option C sounds like an animal sanctuary or something, not really a resort.
Even though they are actually lagoons, the word lakes sounds better than sanctuary or crossings. Savannah Lakes RV Resort makes more sense and sounds much more inviting and prestigious.
The part that it says lakes to me makes it seem the most luxirous, The crossing one is good and the santcuary just sounds weird almost makes me feel like it will have wild animals.
I like the first option because it sounds more elite and is descriptive of the area. When I look at the other choices, they both sound like they are trying too hard to convey information in the name at the expense of being eye-catching. I understand why they would want to put this information into the name, when someone from out of the area is looking for a place to stay, it would seem that one would want viewers first and then give the information about what and who they are.
26 Responses to Option C
I liked choice C the best since the name sounds more respectful of the name and what is being offered. Choice C sounds very safe and confident which is appealing than using the words lakes or crossings which sound generic.
I think that since you're including a lot of nature this would be the proper ranking. I am attracted to being able to stay in a nature/wildlife sanctuary.
Although a little misleading, Sanctuary sounds the most appealing and would attract more people. The other 2 options are generic.
Sanctuary sounds peaceful and blissful, while crossing sounds exotic and adventurous. Lakes, on the other hand, is bland.
option C: initially I thought of crossing but I thought that name will be what most would choose because the resort will be at major intersections, but I thought well, those who are going to go to the resort will feel as they are getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and the resort will turn into a retreat/sanctuary. A piece of heaven on earth allowing for the destress of everyday life and enjoy nature.option A: the safest and most chosen name I believe. There are so many resorts with the name 'crossings' that I think will lack uniqueness. It is not a memorable name.option B: some will think its a deceiving name as it has lagoons not lakes. for that alone I would not choose 'lakes' many people are legit literal about things.
Sanctuary, savannah sanctuary, I don't know. I shouldn't like it. Alliteration is trite. But I kind of do like it. It rolls off the tongue better than the other choices. Not to mention the hominess of the name. Sanctuary suggests peace. I'm familiar with savannah. I kinda do associate it with peace (and drinking). I don't have strong feelings about the other two. Lakes is clearly better than crossing. But not by much.
Since it is a resort, the word Sanctuary in Option C will sound more pleasurable. Option A is my second choice because there are literal crossings.
I liked the name Savannah Sanctuary as it made me envision natural landscapes that haven't been spoiled by industrialization and commercial development. Savannah Lakes seems pleasant but not as strong of a depiction of nature as choice C. Savannah Crossings seemed too ambiguous with what was being conveyed to prospective visitors.
I like the word Sanctuary used in Option C the best. An RV resort surrounded by wetlands and nature just feels like a sanctuary and a safe haven. So, Option C, definitely sounds the nicest and is most direct. I also like the name Savannah Lakes RV Resort. It's also direct and gets the point across clearly about what's offered or expected. I can understand why Option A, Savannah Crossings RV Resort, is named the way it is, but it's just not as eye-catching or stand-out as the other two options. This resort is going to be located at an intersection, sure, but I don't think a lot of people really care. I think more people would care about the natural environment offered!
I think these ranked as I have them would be a great name for the RV Resort. The first two stand out more and are easy to remember in my opinion because they are simple yet still sound like luxury
I like C best because just reading the name gives a sense of calm and serenity. Additionally, the connotation that it is a sanctuary brings forth images of sanctuary not only for me but also for the wildlife and natural habitat. This image is of an ideal RV resort, for me - quiet and just the resort and nature. Option A and B aren't terrible, but they are a far cry from option C - Option A is pretty generic and, honestly, being close to 3 major highways isn't necessarily something that I'd like (HOW close is it?) or want to be the first impression I get from and RV resort - I want calm, natural, and quiet. Option B is generic as well, I'm not sure that the 'lakes' properly describes it, maybe if it were Savannah Lagoons it would work better. However, my attention would go to the Lakes over Crossing if I were reading names of places.
I really like the sound of it being called a sanctuary. It makes it sound like I will be at peace there.
I believe C is the one that is going to evoke emotion and an experience when someone hears the name. The word sanctuary makes it feel safe and comforting which is suitable for luxury resort. It makes this place sound like a true getaway. Option A helps to describe where the resort is located which is where three major highways "cross" or intersect. That certainly is an important aspect of a business is being able to locate it or communicate quickly to others where it is located. For that reason, I think Option A is a middle ground choice. I don't dislike Option B as it is still descriptive of the landscape at the resort with the lagoons. But, whenever I think of "lakes" I think of more casual camping. Since this is a luxury RV resort, I think sanctuary still wins for me. The bonus is that Savannah Sanctuary follows a nice syllable flow from three to four syllables.
C first because sanctuary sounds more peaceful and relaxing and being there is a lot of nature there. Then A because it is near where 3 major road cross so crossing would be appropriate in the name. Then C because using the word lakes in the name is very generic and there are name of the resorts with the name so I don' think that the name would stand out to people.
I think sanctuary in the title is a good description and really draws people in for the luxury part of the resort. I think option B is descriptive and nice, but doesn't really blow you away with what you could be experiencing at the resort. Option A I think does the resort a disservice because it doesn't draw people in.
I chose Option C first because of the word Sanctuary. This word suggests to me support, safety, and hope. These are very strong words and are not often used in RV Resorts. Option A suggests that there are roads in an intersection near by. Option B has the word Lakes. Lakes been used soo many times it's like that hand towel that has been used one too many times and you need a new one.
I think Savannah Sanctuary is honestly the best one because sanctuary makes you feel safe and at peace.Savannah Lakes also sounds calming but not as good as sanctuary.Crossings just sounds pretty bad because it makes me feel like i'm at intersection or something.
I think Savannah Sanctuary RV Resort is a fantastic name because it rolls off the tongue and starts with the same sound. It also sounds like a nice pleasant place to stay that is going to be quiet and relaxing. I think Savannah Lakes sounds nice, but might be a touch misleading as there are only lagoons not lakes present. I think Savannah Crossings is an okay name, but really sounds like it is close to the three intersecting highways and not in the wetlands.
Overall they seem like good names, however you did not mention any lakes that would be on the property, so that kinda makes option B sound deceptive. Crossings is alright because of the major intersections, but I don't think that should be your big seller. The wetlands and nature should be for those that are camping.
Option C because it sounds better because you are going to be in nature so it sounds like a sanctuary
I am a huge fan of upscale camping. The name Sanctuary is a must!
Sanctuary highlights the variety of nature including the wetlands and lagoons and suggests a peaceful place to vacation.
I like the sanctuary in the title as it is different from other places/terminology I am aware of with other places. This word also implies tranquility, peace and restfulness as well as a haven for nature. My second choice is more common, but is appropriate given the description of the property and any reminder of water is attractive. I do not really like "crossings" as it reminds me of traffic or highways.
I just think that these are a lot better the way I rank them I know sanctuary is nice it means peace to me
Savannah Sanctuary makes the resort sound luxurious, relaxing and protected and the "s" names sound nice together. Savannah Crossings makes me think of roads and highways which I do not associate with rest and recreation.
Option C (Savanna Sanctuary) would be great, as the name indicates that it would be a sanctuary from the outside world by giving you an escape to nature and wetlands. Option A (Savannah Crossings) would also be good, as it describes how it's at the intersection of the roads, crossed with nature and wetlands. Option B (Savannah Lakes) could be ok, depending on what is actually around. When I think wetlands, I think more along the lines of marshes or meandering streams. If there's a big lake that people could go swimming in, then the name could allure people, but if there isn't, it could lead to disappointment.
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