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Resorts: Management and Operation 3rd edition


Resorts: Management and Operation 3rd edition

Hardback by Mill, Robert Christie

Resorts: Management and Operation

£114.95

ISBN:
9781118071823
Publication Date:
12 Jun 2012
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 31 May 2024
Resorts: Management and Operation

Description

The 3rd Edition of Resorts: Management and Operation is a summary of almost 30 years of thought, analysis, and research into the field of resort management written from a business viewpoint yet takes into account the unique structure of resorts. The text is divided into three sections. Each section has a philosophical basis for the inclusion of the subsequent principles and practices. The first section covers major types of resorts: those that are mountain-based, beach-based and golf/tennis based. Two chapters are devoted to each of the various resort types. The first chapters of each resort type focuses on development issues with the impact on operations noted throughout. The second chapter in each resort type deals with guest profiles and management issues. The second section highlights what makes managing a resort different from managing a 'regular' hotel. The final section features a newly expanded chapter on spas, pools, and indoor water parks along with individual chapters on specialty resorts, cruise ships and casinos, reflecting the importance of these types of properties.

Contents

Chapter 1: Resorts: An Introduction. Chapter 2: Mountain Based Resorts: The Impact of Development on Operations. Chapter 3: Mountain-Based Resorts: Managing the Operation. Chapter 4: Beach Resorts and Marinas: The Impact of Development on Operations. Chapter 5: Beach Resorts and Marinas: Managing the Operation. Chapter 6: Golf/Tennis-Based Resorts: The Impact of Development on Operations. Chapter 7: Golf-Based Resorts: Managing the Operation. Chapter 8: Resort Operations: The Importance of Recreational Amenities. Chapter 9: The Uniqueness of Timeshare Resort Operations. Chapter 10: Resort Operation: The Importance of Guest Activities. Chapter 11: Resort Operations: The Importance of Retail. Chapter 12: Spas, Pools, and Indoor Waterparks. Chapter 13: Specialty Resorts. Chapter 14: Cruise Ships: Floating Resorts. Chapter 15: Casinos.

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