After a hurricane and a two-year slump, what's next for Hawaii?
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Hawaii's hotel owners predict 50% occupancy during 1993, and some plan to lower group rates while others will maintain rates as a long-term strategy. Maui and the Big Island expect to house visitors who had planned to stay at Kauai, but the tourism decline will affect approximately 60% of Hawaii's working citizens.
Publication Name: Conde Nast Traveler
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0893-9683
Year: 1992
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The violation of Easter Island
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Archaeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg of the UCLA Institute of Archaeology states that tourists to the Easter Islands are defacing the famous statues and ruining archaeological artifacts. Authorities are encouraging tourists to use special guides trained by the Chilean National Park Service.
Publication Name: Conde Nast Traveler
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0893-9683
Year: 1992
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That lonely feeling: are there too many hotels or too few guests?
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The glut of luxury hotel rooms has caused low occupancy rates and losses at hotels across the US. Many are offering room upgrades and special rates to attract travelers.
Publication Name: Conde Nast Traveler
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0893-9683
Year: 1992
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