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A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation,
attracting visitors for holidays or vacations.Resorts are places, towns such as Newport, Rhode Island or St. Moritz,
Switzerland, or larger regions, like the Adirondack Mountains or the Italian
Riviera. A resort is not merely a commercial establishment operated by
a single company, although in the late twentieth century this sort of facility
became more common.
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| The Walt Disney World Resort is a prominent example of a modern, self-contained commercial resort. Resorts exist throughout the world, increasingly attracting visitors from around the globe. Thailand, for instance, has become a popular destination. Resorts are especially prevalent in Central America and the Caribbean. Closely related to resorts are convention and large meeting sites. Generally these occur in cities where special meeting halls, together with ample accommodations as well as varied dining and entertainment are provided. |
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| Such a self-contained resort attempts to provide for all or most of a vacationer's wants while remaining on the premises, such as food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping. The term "resort" sometimes is misused to identify a hotel that does not provide the other amenities required of a full resort. However, a hotel is frequently a central feature of a resort, such as the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Michigan. Towns that contain resorts—or where tourism or vacationing is a major part of the local activity—are often called resort towns. |
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