Value of Hawaii Hotel and Resort Open Area

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2001-04

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University of Hawaii

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A study of hotels in three areas of Hawaii found that guests value the existence of open areas on their grounds. Visitors to Maui and Hawaii differed from those to Waikiki in that the former were willing to pay a premium for a room in a hotel with a large amount of open area.

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Hawaii, tourism, landscaping, consumer preferences

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Vieth GR, Cox LJ, Eastwood F. 2001. Value of Hawaii hotel and resort open area. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (Resource Management; RM-10).

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2 pages

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