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Noun
resorts- Plural of resort
Verb
resorts- third-person singular of resort
Extensive Definition
A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting
visitors for holidays or
vacations. Resorts are
places, towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a
single company. Such a self-contained resort attempts to provide
for 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. 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.
Towns that contain resorts—or where tourism or vacationing is a
major part of the local activity—are often called resort towns.
Towns such as Sochi in Russia, Sharm el
Sheikh in Egypt, Newport,
Rhode Island or St.
Moritz, Switzerland, or larger regions, like the Adirondack
Mountains or the Italian
Riviera are well known resorts. 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.
Types of resort
Resort at a destination
A commercial establishment at a resort destination such as a recreational area, a scenic or historic site, a theme park, a gaming facility or other tourist attraction competes with other businesses at that destination.. Examples would be hotels in and around Walt Disney World, resorts in St. Martin in the Caribbean, and establishments at Aspen, Colorado in the USA.Destination resort
A destination resort is a resort that contains, in and of itself, the necessary guest attraction capabilities—that is to say that a destination resort does not need to be near a destination (town, historic site, theme park, or other) to attract its public. Consequently, another characteristic of a destination resort is that is offers food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping within the facility so that guests have no need to leave the facility throughout their stay. Commonly these facilities are of higher quality than would be expected if one were to stay at a hotel or eat in a town's restaurants. Some examples are Atlantis in the Bahamas, Costa do Sauípe in the Northeastern Brazil, Laguna Phuket in Thailand and Sun City near Johannesburg in South Africa.All-inclusive resort
An all-inclusive resort is a resort that, besides providing all of the common amenities of a resort, charges a fixed price that includes most or all items. At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, unlimited food, drink, sports activities, and entertainment for the fixed price. In recent years, the number of resorts offering "all-inclusive" amenities has decreased dramatically; in 1961, over half offered such plans and in 2007, less than ten percent do so.Historical resorts
A famous resort of the ancient world was Baiae, Italy, popular over 2,000 years ago. Capri, an island near Naples, Italy, has attracted visitors since Roman times.Another famous historical resort was Monte
Ne, Arkansas, which was active in the early 20th century. At
its peak more than 10,000 people a year visited its hotels. It was
disenfranchised in the 1930s and flooded in the 1960s and all that
remains are ruins.
See also
References
resorts in Bulgarian: Курорт
resorts in German: Resort
resorts in Spanish: Estación turística
resorts in French: Resort
resorts in Japanese: リゾート
resorts in Portuguese: Resort
resorts in Vietnamese: Khu nghỉ mát
resorts in Chinese: 渡假村
resorts in Italian: Resort