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    Situated in the far southwest corner of Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park is one of the most distinctive and extraordinary places on the planet. Shaped over centuries by fire, ice, glacier and flood, the park’s ecosystem is so distinctive that it was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Birdwatchers, photographers, nature lovers, botanists, etc. gather here for their own reasons and admire the scenic beauty of the place in their own special ways. The hiking here is legendary with several

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    An environmental protection group has protested the Smith Company's potential building of a small hotel on the Youngtown Wildlife Preserve. The Smith Company's building plan, the group claims, will ruin the Wildlife Preserve and have disastrous consequences upon the flourishing on the variegated bird species that live in the area. Further, despite the Smith Company's promise to ensure the integrity of the sanctuary, the environmentalist protest that it is impossible for the construction of the building

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    high growth rates of the hotel industry are caused not only by the growth of internal and external economic ties between countries, but also by the growth of foreign tourism. The modern hotel business in the US is a powerful industry, in the full sense of the word. The entire American hotel industry, in the first place, is designed for the domestic tourism market. For example, in Chicago for a year there are 33 million tourists, and only 2 million of them are foreigners. Hotel marketing and the competitiveness

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    Las Vegas “Las Vegas Hotels, Shows, Things to Do, Restaurants & Maps.” Las Vegas Hotels, Shows, Things to Do, Restaurants & Maps, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 2017, www.visitlasvegas.com/. This website shows places in the Las Vegas area that someone can do when they visit the city of Las Vegas. It has multiple pages that tells visitors what hotels and casinos are available to stay at, what restaurants are in the area, what events and shows are going on in the area at the time, and

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    Carlson Company

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    763-212-5000. Carlson’s business can be divided into 3 different groups, hotel, restaurant, and travel management. Regent, Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inn and Suites, and Park Inn are Carlson’s hotel brands. T.G.I. Friday’s and Pick Up Stix are the restaurant brands of

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    The iconic Ahwahnee Hotel sign stolen on eve of Yosemite name changes due to be a cover up on the fierce legal battle between the park and its operator. The spokesman Scott Gediman said the sign was taken sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning. The Ahwahnee name has been in place since 1927, but will change officially at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday of March first when Aramark takes over the park’s concessions contract from Delaware North. The park aroused the name changes as of January of this year. Delaware

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    Essay about Disney's Global Struggles

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    movies, music, and tv shows. Another entertainment sector of the business is the cruise lines, adventure travel and amusement parks. The amusement parks are located in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and two locations in the United States, Florida and California. We will discuss the park history and some of the challenges and accomplishments that Disney has faced expanding its parks globally. History The Walt Disney Company was launched into popularity with a little mouse called Mickey in the first fully

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    Sheraton on the Park

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    the Centre of Sydney's, Sheraton on the Park (formerly known as Grand Park) was purchased and changed the name by Sheraton Hotel in 1994. Public areas of the hotel include two restaurants, a lounge-style glasses and a lobby lounge. The facilities include 24-hour business services center as secretarial support and access to computers. At the same time, a ballroom, capable of sitting 550 people, and nine smaller function rooms. The occupancy rate of the hotel (often used as

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    foreign exchange. Hotels are a critical part of the industry and play their part in providing services and

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    and Walt Disney World (WDW) are Walt Disney’s ideas being portrayed, the two parks have quite a few differences along with a vast amount of similarities. For example, Disney World is comprised of four parks, whereas Disneyland is only made up of two. Disneyland cut the ceremonial ribbon in 1955 and is located in Anaheim, California. It included features such as Sleeping Beauty Castle, eighteen attractions, one resort hotel, and a monorail system. On the other hand, Walt Disney World, located in Orlando

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