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You are about to embark on an experience that will enhance your perspective of the hospitality industry and will most definitely provide you with the tools needed to become a leader in our industry. This, however, will require a lot of work and dedication on your behalf. Because of the unique advantages that can only be learned from your participation as a student in the Walt Disney World College Program the faculty of the hospitality management department encourage you to take full advantage of all the opportunities the program offers. In order to do this, you will be enrolled at New York City College of Technology, CUNY for a total of 12 credit hours. These credits will be earned by successfully completing the requirements listed in this syllabus.
Contact me at kgoodlad@citytech.cuny.edu
Prof. Goodlad’s message to students can be found here.
NY Times Travel Section.
- Was Shakespeare Really Born in This Stratford-upon-Avon House?Every year, millions flock to Stratford-upon-Avon, England, to visit the house known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. But was he really born there? A whole industry depends on it.Elizabeth Winkler
- Venice Implements Entry Fee to Deter TouristsVenice’s first day of charging a fee to enter the historic center went mostly smoothly, but there were some protests and polemics.Elisabetta Povoledo
- Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Is the Place to Go for Inventive Pastries and Fresh BreadPlus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.Roxanne Fequiere
- Southwest Quits Four Airports in Cost-Cutting DriveThe airline expects fewer deliveries of Boeing planes than before, and cited “significant challenges” in achieving growth plans because of it.J. Edward Moreno
- Venice Access Fee: What to Know Before Your Day TripVenice is trying to mitigate overtourism with a small fee on busy days. City leaders hope it will make visitors more aware of the city’s fragility.Elisabetta Povoledo
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