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Recommendations: Best Things To Do in Castries, Saint Lucia?

By |2019-01-05T19:19:46-05:00December 24th, 2010|Travel Planning, Views from a Corner Suite|

St. Lucia is one of the most picturesque islands in the Caribbean with its soaring Pitons rising steeply from the sea. We are looking for recommendations to enjoy our day in Castries, St. Lucia to the fullest. St. Lucia is the second port on our Southern Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Millennium.

Recommendations: Best Things To Do in Philipsburg, St. Maarten?

By |2019-01-05T19:19:47-05:00December 23rd, 2010|Travel Planning, Views from a Corner Suite|

St. Maarten is home to one of the most unique activities around - America's Cup yacht racing on a former cup winner. However, unable to coerce another family member to sail with me, we are in search of recommendations for our day in Philipsburg, St. Maarten on our Southern Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Millennium.

Recommendations: Best Things To Do in San Juan, Puerto Rico?

By |2019-01-05T19:19:47-05:00December 22nd, 2010|Travel Planning, Views from a Corner Suite|

San Juan Puerto Rico is the starting point for our Southern Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Millennium. As we will be in San Juan the day prior and the day following our journey, We are seeking recommendations for our day in port. Having been to Puerto Rico before, we have enjoyed El Yunque Rainforest and the Rio Mar Beach Resort.

What’s Wrong With the US Hotel Industry Recovery?

By |2019-01-05T19:19:47-05:00December 20th, 2010|Hotel, Views from a Corner Suite|

While the US hotel industry recovery is being highlighted by occupancy growth relative to 2009, considerable ground remains to be covered to attain the occupancy, pricing and profitability levels of 2007 & 2008. At the present time, the hotel business is hovering around 2006 levels. The combined effect of the economic downturn, increased share of online travel agencies and the related merchant model, plus a reduction in US government per diem rates will continue to create challenges for industry rate increases moving into 2011.

Changing Global Travel Trends From 2010 to 2020

By |2019-01-05T19:19:53-05:00November 7th, 2010|Tourism, Views from a Corner Suite|

"The Travel Gold Rush 2020," the Oxford Economics research study sponsored by Amadeus recently concluded that Asia would dominate travel spending in the future. Looking beyond the pretty infographic into the underlying statistics, it is important to recognize that Europe and North America will continue to be important components of the global travel puzzle. European travelers will continue to be the largest group, but North Americans will continue to spend the most per visitor.

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