Learning about trends and forecasts can help build your vocabulary. Take a look at what Jessica Montevago says about hotel trends for 2017.
http://www.travelmarketreport.com/articles/Six-Hotel-Trends-For-2017
Learning about trends and forecasts can help build your vocabulary. Take a look at what Jessica Montevago says about hotel trends for 2017.
http://www.travelmarketreport.com/articles/Six-Hotel-Trends-For-2017
If you are thinking about your future course work, here is an article I am sharing with my wine class:
Learn about transferring knowledge of wine to new wine regions and the wines that are a result of new beginnings.
I am a returning Student, Who received an Associates degree in Math and have decided to switch career paths. I am  in pursuit of a new found passion for the Hospitality industry. In my time away from school, I have worked as a server, waitress, and bartender. After attaining the proper skills and knowledge, I grew an interest in Management and operations, and now am interested in learning all there is to know about the Restaurant Business. so that I can one day open one of my own.
With Hospitality Management being so closely affiliated with Travel and tourism, I have learned a snippet of this industry and am eager to learn more. I absolutely love to travel and love exploring different cultures, I look forward to being able to associate this with a career in the Travel and Tourism Field.
Would you or would you not want to visit the place written about in the â36 Hours inâŠâ article? Explain why you will or will not go.
– I would explore DUMBO more then I already have so yes, I would visit. Brooklyn is such an incredible place to explore and environment truly rich with arts, entertainment, and food. If you were to visit and permitting you are old enough you can go to this swanky dive bar for a night cap. If youâre a family then you and your children can enjoy Janeâs Carousel, then have them experience a new adventure through food to Spain at La Vara. If they still a little hungry after that then the parents can enjoy a Maple Shay espresso drink while the kids snack on doughnuts to end their night. If youâre an artist, foodie, or just a person who enjoys everything amazing and special the world has to offer, then the former warehouse district in DUMBO is just what you need. It holds Brooklynâs most cherished bookstores, the art studios have the most interesting exhibits, and some fascinating vintage shops. For these plus more are some reason I would visit Brooklyn or in my case continue to explore.
Would you or would you not want to visit the place written about in the â 36 Hours inâŠâ article? Explain why you will or will not go. I would like to visit the place written in 36 hours, for starters there are many things to do and places to see in Brooklyn. Brooklyn has a lot of interesting must see, historical grounds. For instance, the Bargemusic, an 118 year old floating barge that has been open since 1977,presents chamber music. With decent ticket pricing at $35 and yet if on a budget they provide free “music in motion” concerts that work best for you. Another place to visit would be the King Theatre, started in 1929,  few years later closed down and reopen 11 years ago. With affordable ticket purchasing, standard tickets begin at $15. Known for its beautiful ornate molding and velvety drapery.
I am an Undergraduate Student majoring in Hospitality Management. I have great communications skills. I am hardworking and would like to gain valuable experience from being a part of the Industry.
This is my third semester of college at City Tech. My goal under this major to figure out what I enjoying doing the most and graduate with a degree from it. At the age of Jack15 I was intrigued with the restaurant business. I worked in my uncles restaurant for a year as a waitress. Then worked at a restaurant named Mimi Chengs, there I learned hard work in running a business and discovered that the food industry is for me. Iâd say my strength are communicating and working as a team. A personal interest that would enhance my professional attributes would be being social. IÂ believe having such skill is crucial towards working with potential industry leaders.