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    We woke up early and had some coffee before leaving the city at six in the morning. We headed to E-mall where we could catch a V-hire to Sibonga. V-hire is the term Cebuano use to refer a passenger van. The terminal is at the back of a Gas station in front of E-mall. No signs whatsoever, but there were barkers around which will direct you to the location of the van. The first trip left full as early as 6:30AM. We were able to catch the next van which immediately gets filled after 30 minutes. Our…

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    Therefore it is a center-city hotel. Center-city hotels were first built in downtown of America and in major cities like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Also, it was told that there will be a conference meeting taking place at the hotel. Conference and business meetings are mostly held at city hotels as it is located near to the place their meetings will take place at. Their hotel categories will be all-suite hotel or conference centers, because these hotel categories appeal to mostly…

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    "Known to everyone as Flo, recognizable everywhere in cowboy hat and pink sunglasses" (New York Times para 2). Florynce Kennedy was born in Kansas City, Missouri on February 11, 1916, to Willey and Zella Kennedy. Her father was a Pullman porter and waiter, but later in life owned a taxi business. Flo grew up with five siblings, all of them girls. (Encyclopedia of World Biography). Flo's childhood was relatively uneventful with one incident that she recounts in her autobiography, Color me Flo.…

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    DAY 1 The first day can be described with the following words: long, boring, interesting, dangerous and wet. We departed from Marosvasarhely at around 9 AM with a bus; I must say that this was my longest trip since my accident. It was so LONG that I dozed off several times during the trip. Luckily we made a few stops to pick up several other passengers too which made the trip less BORING. Of course, we also had many awesome sightseeings but still, just sitting for over 4 hours doing…

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    Cruise Vacations

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    The demand of cruise vacations is at its peak with over 14 million vacationers opting for cruises each year. Experts also say that number will continue to rise if the amenities and experiences offered by cruise lines remain the same or become better. A cruise offers you a totally new experience, with a setting to relax, stops at multiple destinations, an option to try a variety of activities and enjoy world-class entertainment and fun adventures. In short, a cruise tour has everything that you…

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    The world tourism is growing rapidly in the past few years. This boom in tourism industry has increased economic benefit and given surge to millions of new jobs in many countries across the world including Thailand. For example, there are more hotels in many parts of Thailand, which this could provide million of jobs for local people within the country. Also, local people will be able to develop their language and tourism services skills in the real life. Therefore, the focus of this essay is…

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    I have several friends who grew up in small towns and moved to big cities in early adulthood. In many cases, these friends inevitably ended up relocating back to their small towns, or at least spoke yearningly of the good lives they enjoyed there. Acknowledging that there are obvious benefits to living in a large city, my friends’ reasons for preferring small town living to big city life echo my own. Considering things like the social aspects, environment and lifestyle available in small towns,…

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    Tourism is a major part of the economic and social parts of Fiordland. In Fiordland tourism creates 1760 jobs for residents in Fiordland. One of the biggest economic contributors to Fiordland is the Fiordland national park which had 441,200 visitors in 2008. This would have had a positive economic consequence on Fiordland as this would have generated a lot of money for the town and enabled the town to keep going as well as producing jobs for residents in Fiordland. The total economic…

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    promote awareness of Travel and Tourism contribution; to expand markets in harmony with the environment; and to reduce barriers to growth. WTTC is a global body with membership that includes airlines, tour operators, online distribution, cruise lines, hotels and gaming…

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    Centuries ago, when French aristocracy made their visits to Versailles, they packed up their stagecoaches and made the journey. Nowadays, travel is much quicker but that means it is infinitely more complicated. I woke at 5am in order to catch the bus that served as the first leg of my journey. Unfortunately, due to sleepiness and poor direction, I missed it. Instead, I opted to take a slightly longer option that would only set me an hour off of my planned arrival time. All was going well until…

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