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HISTORY OF RESORT An aerial view during construction of Big Thunder Mountain. The actual ride is quite different from its cousins in the USA and Japan as it uses a water splash and underwater access routes. Eventually the French location won, and a site was duly investigated at Marne-la-Valley, partly because of its close proximity to Paris, and also its central position within Europe, a factor thought to be crucial to the Park's future success if it was to attract sufficient visitors. The proposed location put the park within 4 hours drive for around 68 million people, and 2 hours flight for a further 300 million or so. Michael Eisner signed the first letter of agreement with the French Government in December 1985, and started to draw up the financial contracts during the following spring. Robert Fitzpatrick, a key organiser of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, was appointed as the Euro Disney President, and the park slowly started to take shape, with construction starting on the 2,000 hectare site - about one fifth the size of Paris - in August 1988. In December 1990, Space Euro Disney (an information centre) was opened to the public to show what Disney were constructing. This was followed by the opening of the casting centre on 1st September 1991 in order to start recruiting the hundreds of Cast Members who would ultimately operate the park's many attractions.

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HISTORY OF RESORT An aerial view during construction of Big Thunder Mountain. The actual ride is quite different from its cousins in the USA and Japan as it uses a water splash and underwater access routes.Eventually the French location won, and a site was duly investigated at Marne-la-Valley, partly because of its close proximity to Paris, and also its central position within Europe, a factor thought to be crucial to the Park's future success if it was to attract sufficient visitors. The proposed location put the park within 4 hours drive for around 68 million people, and 2 hours flight for a further 300 million or so.Michael Eisner signed the first letter of agreement with the French Government in December 1985, and started to draw up the financial contracts during the following spring. Robert Fitzpatrick, a key organiser of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, was appointed as the Euro Disney President, and the park slowly started to take shape, with construction starting on the 2,000 hectare site - about one fifth the size of Paris - in August 1988.In December 1990, Space Euro Disney (an information centre) was opened to the public to show what Disney were constructing. This was followed by the opening of the casting centre on 1st September 1991 in order to start recruiting the hundreds of Cast Members who would ultimately operate the park's many attractions.

TYPES OF RESORTBeach ResortFiesta American Grand Coral Beachhas a five diamond rating by triple A. The beach is just wonderful and peaceful and serene. The resort city of Cancun has been a favourite for native Mexicans for decades. The restaurant La Joya is also five star rated. All of the rooms have an ocean view. Cancun offers a brilliant and exciting night life. Hanging out at the beach is safe and full of activities or not. Jet skiing is popular along with snorkelling and of course swimming. You will have a chance to paraglide if thrills are your style. If you have the time definitely go for a half day fishing trip.

Theme Park ResortDisneyland Paris is the best. Of course Paris is a top destination by itself, combining it with the fun of Disney is just right. The rides are all Disney quality. The food is great and the accommodations are first class for the whole family. But Disney parks are much more than that and Disneyland Paris is no exception. They are family memories and childrens excited laughter. Disneyland Paris is where you can spend all day enjoying your children, and perhaps act like one.

Winter resortCerro Cathedral Alta Patagonia is nestled in the mountains of Argentina. It is fashioned much like European ski villages that are dedicated to the mountain. This resort has views and views and views. The ski area has over 40 ski lifts with nearly 1,500 maintained skiable acres. For the adventurous they have great backcountry terrain and La Laguna lift to get you there. The top elevation is over 7,000 feet so powder riding and skiing are often available.

Wilderness resortPhinda Forest Lodge South Africais a reclaimed land. It is beautiful and remarkable for the natural setting. Safaris are a great experience to be enjoyed by the whole family. The rooms a cottage villa types that are customary in Africa. Just a few things that are fun to do as a family are: Snorkelling, Swimming, Hiking, Canoeing, Local Cultural exhibitions, and water sports and the beach and of course wildlife and Nature activities.

Golf resortNai Yang Beach Resort in Phuket Thailand has five world class golf courses nestled into the Southeast Asian landscape. The Coral Pool is one of the most beautiful pools ever created. It is surrounded by large trees and wonderful wooden amenities. The resort is surrounded by Nai Yang National Marine Park. It is serene and restful. And all of the fun of the beach is there for the family. Nai Yang Beach resorts also offers cool things like the famous Thai foot massages and a dive shop and school where anyone can learn and enjoy in safety.

TYPES OF RESORT