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    analyze the boutique hotel industry in Sri Lanka and the trends of the industry at present and the key issues likely to change the formation of the industry in the future. Tourism in Sri Lanka has been booming since the war came to an end also the recovery of the global recession also has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting the country. Therefore the need to cater to the foreigners has led to the growth in the emerging Boutique Hotel Industry. Demand for these hotels is increasing

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    Such hotels started becoming known during the 1980s, in major cities like London and New York. The intimate size of boutique hotels produces its characteristic personal feeling and ambiance. While some travellers enjoy the atmosphere of such compact sized hotels, others may opt for the feeling obtained from grand hotels. Often, a boutique hotel brings about a strong sense of place, since they are furnished to follow a certain

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    Industry Context 1 Essay – Boutique Hotels Name: Gabriella Costantini Tutor: Manjiri Pujari Submission Date: 14/11/2013 Contents page Cover page .................................................................................................................1 Contents page ............................................................................................................2 Introduction .............................................................................

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    It is the belief of all boutique hotels that you just don’t want to give a guest a place to stay you want to give them an experience that will last a lifetime. Walt Disney, was one of the architects behind this original idea. Disney, built an experience that offers the luxury of a five star hotel, but will take you out of the hubbub of the everyday world and transport you into a place of magic. When booking adventures for a Disney vacation it is up to the guest to decide which type of adventure

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    Fasano Hotel is a boutique hotel owned and managed by the Fasano family, who always offer a high quality service to their customers. Thinking of taking a step forward in pursuit of its main objective, which is to become a leader in the hospitality industry, our brand is confident to embrace a new challenge and open a new hotel in the city of Vancouver. To support this process and keep our mission, vision, and values on track, our human resources department developed a strategic plan. First, our department

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    the Scarlett Hotel an 80 room mischievous boutique hotel. I am all that you seek and wish to behold. Sensuous, gracious, vivacious, uninhibited, bold, provocative, naughty, stylish. Spend a luscious night in my boudoir. I am Scarlet, your gracious hostess. Let me seduce you with my tempting offers... Scarlet is the fictional persona and concept muse for the hotel. Think of the naughty maid in stilettos, fish nets stockings, and garter belts. She is the concept which drives the hotel design, ethos

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    Before starting analysing an innovative hotel building design, the the word innovative has to be explained in a greater depth. Innovation is a new or significantly improved production or delivery method. This includes significant changes in techniques, equipment and/or software. http://www.oecd.org/site/innovationstrategy/defininginnovation.htm A goods or service that is new or significantly improved. This includes significant improvements in technical specifications, components and materials, software

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    When searching for accommodations for an upcoming trip, customers are not just looking for four walls and a bed. Instead, their looking for a great experience. Large hotel company 's such as Marriott, Hilton, and Intercontinental have made their mark in the lodging industry by providing guests with a wide range of different brands, ranging from luxury to economy. They aimed for consistency. A Hilton Garden Inn in San Diego should feel the same as a Garden Inn in Wisconsin. This provides guests with

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    idea of establishing a hotel in Dublin, capital of Ireland, make an analysis of economic situation in Ireland in general and in Dublin is particular, attractiveness of Dublin for tourists, competitive situation in hotel industry and norms and regulations that are necessary for

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    THE EFFECTS OF ALBEDO LED LIGHTING ON RETAIL SPACES Opposite to some popular wisdom, retail stores are not dead, and they will not be replaced by online operations. People (who use a product or service) continue to spend money at retail establishments, if for no other reason than to see the physical products that they might later order online. The store's goal in this competitive (surrounding conditions) is to make the retail outlet and its products so attractive that the (related to people who

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