I am a travel & tourism student in college, and recently I have been given an assignment on welcome meetings.
This is a group activity and we each have a section of the welcome meeting to deliver. I am doing "Resort" and I am really struggling to gather the information!
The resort is: Lake Buena Vista, (Florida)
I have to find out local information and how far from our chosen hotel these things are.
The hotel is: Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista
The things I need to cover are: Beach, chemist, hostpial, supermarket, police station, places to eat, bars, taxi/bus information, culture information
I can't find this anywhere, whenever I search "Lake Buena Vista Resort" it comes back with the hotel Lake Buena Vista Resort & Spa.
"Comfort in, Lake Buena Vista Resort" Doesnt help much either.
It will give you the contact info for the hotel in question.
Call the hotel. Ask the questions.
Be careful how you rate people on this site. Especially when the answer they provided would give any self motivated person more than enough data to figure this out for themselves.
Razhie answered Monday March 2 2009, 6:20 pm: EDIT: I gave you a link to the hotel below when I first answered this question. There are links on the right side of the page to nearby ammenties and attractions. If that isn't enough, call them and ask them your questions. That way you can talk to a native and find it all out...
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I mean no offense when I say this, but you should probably make an appointment with learning skills at your college for an introduction into web searches, or ask a really tech-savy friend for tips on how to use google. This kind of thing isn't difficult, and you need to know how to do this to get on in this world these days. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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