2 Background Purpose ……………….……………….……………….…………………........ P.3-P.4 General Information of Resort ……………….……………….……………….……..……….. P.4 Mission Statement ……………….……………….……………….……………….……………….. P.5 Vision Statement ……………….……………….……………….……………….………………….. P.5 Resort Location ……………….……………….……………….……………….………...……. P.6-P.7 Culture & Tourism & Political in New Zealand ……………….……………… P.8-P.11 Resort Sustainability ……………….……………….……………….…………….……. P.12-P.13 Environmental‚ Economic & Social
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Case study: Wynn Resorts Q1: What are Wynn Resorts’ distinctive resources and competencies? As the founder of Wynn Resorts‚ Steve Wynn‚ the CEO could be regarded as the first significant resource for the company. He has 30 years experience and passion in operating and managing casinos‚ and has built up essential relationship‚ contacts and liaison with government‚ enterprises and upper-society‚ which could not be achieved by every company and hence became the distinctive resource helping to stabilize
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Seaside Resort Holiday - Brighton Symbol of vacationing‚ first time when people began to travel & vacation. Resorts lined Brighton in England. The opening of the resort in Brighton extended the seaside as a resort for health and pleasure to the much larger London market‚ and the beach became a centre for upper-class pleasure and carefreeness. This trend was praised and artistically elevated by the new romantic ideal of the picturesque landscape. A seaside residence was considered as a highly
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rooms are occupied; – Yield management – aims to maximise revenue by selling rooms to particular markets at the best price. Sectoral overlap • Many operations provide a range of products and services in addition to accommodation. • For example a resort may include a casino‚ a golf course‚ a range of food and beverage facilities and even retail outlets. • However some accommodation providers exist in relative isolation‚ e.g. budget hotels‚ self catering cottages and campsites. • An important trend
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five U.S. airports for both passenger and cargo traffic. LAX is the busiest airport in the Greater Los Angeles Area‚ but other airports including Bob Hope Airport‚ John Wayne Airport‚ Long Beach Airport‚ LA/Ontario International Airport‚ and Palm Springs International Airport also serve the region. LAX is also the busiest airport in California and the West Coast of the United States in terms of flight operations‚ passenger traffic and air cargo activity‚ leading it to be referred to as the Gateway
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Hotel and Resort Management Assignment Diploma Fall 2012 Title: Growing trend: Eco-resorts Tutor: Mr. Hailstones From: Katy Hui Man Ying Course: Diploma 2 Submission Date: Week 15 Word count: 1‚553 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Criteria of Eco-resorts 4 – 6 Benefits of Eco-resorts 6 – 7 Considerations on Eco-resorts 7 – 8 Conclusion 8 References 9 – 10 Introduction There are researches done by the United
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Class "AAA" Resort a. Location and Environment The resort shall be situated in a suitable location free of noise‚ atmospheric and marine pollution. b. Parking (If applicable) An adequate parking space with parking security shall be provided free to guests. c. Facilities and Room Accommodation The resort shall have its rooms‚ facilities and amenities equivalent to those of a First Class Hotel required under Section 4 hereof. d. Public Washrooms There shall be a clean and adequate public toilet
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HALINA MOUNTAIN RESORT A Case Study Submitted By: Richmond L. Chua Subject: MG11A Section: 1D (4-6pm) Summary Halina Mountain Resort I. Statement of the Objective The objective of the study is to gain broader views on the analysis of the subject’s (Halina Mountain Resort) vital components and areas which are directed towards the success of the company’s establishment. In this study‚ certain factors are taken into consideration to determine whether changes or improvements
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Aman Resorts operates at 26 unique locations all over the world‚ portraying “peace‚ uniqueness and family”. It targets high net worth individuals who like to be out of their normal lifestyle and enjoy their family time relaxed and differently‚ away from the pressures of work. Aman Resorts are located in select tranquil locations and provide a very unique and localized experience. Such uniqueness is the key competitive advantage against other resorts‚ which helps it to retain a lot of its loyal
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Case Study 1 Wynn Resorts LTD. Sean Brockert Palm Beach State College History 1967 complete renovation of Golden Nugget. 1989 complete renovation of Mirage. 1993 complete renovation of Treasure Island. 1998 complete renovation of Bellagio Mirage becomes part of MGM ($6.4 million) April 2005 Wynn Las Vegas resorts open. September 2006 doors open Wynn Macau. December 2007 2nd phase complete Wynn Macau. 2009 expected completion of encore Las Vegas. Internal Strengths and Weakness
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