Resorts Adjust To A Pandemic Summer
1 Jul 2020
As urban hotels languish with locked doors or limp along with skeleton staffs and 10 percent occupancy, the region’s “up north” resorts are getting ready for a banner summer.
Say what?
Think of it this way: With people reluctant to get on a plane, yet stir-crazy from months at home, driving vacations will be the rage this summer. Even if it means being cooped up with the same people in even smaller quarters.
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