- elsewhere.
Notable examples are Club Med,
Sandals Resorts, and
Beaches Resorts. An all-inclusive
resort includes three meals daily, soft drinks, most alcoholic...
-
Genting Group's
international resort and
casino properties, and its
namesake cruise line
Resorts World Cruises. The
Resorts World name has been used with...
-
mountain resorts in four countries. Vail
Resorts Hospitality owns or
manages hotels, lodging, condominiums, and golf courses, and the Vail
Resorts Development...
- in Aman
Resorts for $400 million,
including debt of $150 million. In
early February 2014, DLF sold Aman
Resorts for $358
million to Aman
Resorts Group,...
- Wynn
Resorts,
Limited is an
American publicly traded corporation based in Paradise, Nevada, that is a
developer and
operator of high-end
hotels and casinos...
-
Pacific Hotels and
Resorts, and
Canadian Pacific Railway, was reorganized.
During this reorganization,
Canadian Pacific Hotels and
Resorts was
renamed to...
- towns, so ski
resorts usually are
destination resorts,
often purpose-built and self-contained,
where skiing is the main activity. Ski
resorts are located...
-
Starwood Hotels and
Resorts Worldwide, Inc. was one of the
largest companies that owned, operated,
franchised and
managed hotels,
resorts, spas, residences...
-
seaside resorts in the late 1800s
catered to the wealthy,
including city businessmen. Cape May, New
Jersey became one of the
first coastal resorts in the...
-
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG),
marketed as IHG
Hotels &
Resorts, is a
British multinational hospitality company headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire...