Japan was one of the first, if not the first, country in the world in which recreational travel by large numbers of people became a full-fledged industry. How this came about is one of the most remarkable phenomenon in the history of any people.
Over 35 million visitors per year keep Las Vegas hotels 90% full. Viruses such as Norwalk Virus and Hepatitis A are released into the air when a toilet is flushed. A new product, the Miracle Seat, vacuums odors and germs out of the toilet bowl before they escape into the air.
The December 1933 Boulder Dam Hotel grand opening party was “the” event of the year. The 70th birthday party on December 13 for this historic hotel promises to live up to that celebration.
Bali saw its first gain in 12 months as tourist arrivals rose 18 percent in October, over the same month last year, according to the Central Statistics Bureau. October marked the first anniversary of the terror attack in Bali, and hopefully tourism “recovery”. Travel warnings, concerns over Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and the Iraq war depressed arrivals in 2003, but did not depress hospitality industry development.
Vancouver’s most exciting restaurant promotion, Dine Out Vancouver™ 2004 - presented by Visa, has doubled the fun since its inaugural event in 2003. From Friday, January 23 to Thursday, February 5, more than 100 restaurants will be participating in this gastronomic celebration, created by Tourism Vancouver, to highlight Vancouver’s vibrant restaurant scene. With 111, three-course prix-fixe menus to choose from - at $15(CAD) and $25 (CAD) price points