Planning a World Class Hotel
Hospitality and Tourism 594
Kimberly Farmer
April 19, 2014
Table of Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 3
Development planning …………………………………………………… 5
Environmental impact …………………………………………………….
Sociological and/or cultural impact ……………………………………..
Economic feasibility and economic impact on the area …………………..
Markets, demand, marketability, and marketing ……………………………
Management and maintenance ……………………………………………….
Financial planning ………………………………………………………………
Landscape architecture and structural architecture …………………………
Interior design and decoration …………………………………………………..
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………..
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The golf club is a par 72-course that provides a stunning collection of challenging yet accommodating golf for all players, regardless of skill level or experience. The Rock Spa has 35 spa suites, 11 indoor and outdoor couples’ spa suites and 2 golden VIP suites. Guests can use resort credit for all items and services.
There will be 3 restaurants on site and also pool-side bar’s available for the guests. Guests can grab a quick bite at the deli, an ice cream parlor, or dig into one of the three restaurants featuring Asian cuisine, sushi, pizzas with a brick oven and many more. The night club will be called Club Oro. The club is modeled to rival Las Vegas and Miami’s finest nightclubs. The night club have two levels, and an infinity bar. You have to be 18 years old to enter the club and 21 to drink. Drinks will not be included and there is an entrance fee to enter the club.
Development Planning
“South Carolina has enormous potential to grow its existing tourism bas thanks to it’s diverse geography, temperate climate and wealth of attractions –both natural and man-made. (South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism)” South Carolina is renowned for it’s world class golf destinations, Blue Ridge Mountains, 200 miles of pristine shoreline, spectacular state parks, national historic sites, cultural heritage, sports tourism and top notch entertainment.
South Carolina Parks and Recreation has created a series of Product Development Plans (PDA). The purpose of these plans are to identify potential tourism products based on current and emerging visitor trends, input from local tourism industry members, and established best practices in the tourism industry. When the plans are completed, they will provide a comprehensive...