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As an intern, you will have the opportunity to grow and learn in the hospitality and amusement park tourism industry through hands-on exposure to day-to-day operational tasks within your assigned Division.
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On tourism-related subjects including occupancy, attractions, activities, events, facilities, marketing, and public relations. In collaboration with the Legal department, negotiates promotional agreements, licensing agreements and sponsorship agreements for various events and opportunities that promote Broken Arrow Tourism.
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We help our partners create spaces and content that blur the lines of real and virtual across three primary markets: Sports and Entertainment, Science and Education, and Parks and Attractions. The Tourism & Trade Sales role is responsible for building, maintaining, and growing partner relationships with critical segments within the travel trade industry, including tour & travel operators.
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Our clients—including tourism organizations, healthcare, education, retailers, vacation management companies, attractions, accommodations and more—benefit from our innovative integrated marketing services.
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As a Tourism Advisor, your primary responsibility is to assist clients in planning and booking their travel arrangements while providing exceptional customer service and personalized recommendations.
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You are familiar with South Florida tourism destinations, attractions, Their schedule includes English classes in the morning and afternoon visits to local attractions and excursions to the NASA Kennedy Space Center, the Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Boca and many more.
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Build and maintain high level relationships with the Las Vegas tourism industry, focusing on key markets – tour operators, travel agencies, Online Travel Agents (OTA’s), meeting & incentive planners, conference organizers, concierge groups, attractions, etc.
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Previous experience in the travel industry, tourism, hospitality, or a related field, with a strong passion for exploring different cultures, destinations, and historical sites. Develop and curate virtual tour experiences for different destinations, including landmarks, attractions, cultural sites, and natural wonders.
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Minimum 15+ years direct sales experience with a strong background in live entertainment, venue attractions, theater, sports and pop culture. The Vice President of Sales, Groups, Distribution, and Events is a high level executive responsible for driving revenue growth, expanding market presence, and fostering relationships with key distribution partners, corporations to develop event packages that include events rentals, tradeshow organizers and the broader tourism industry.
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Six Flags’ internship program offers a unique opportunity for college-level students to gain hands-on experience in the hospitality and amusement park tourism industry. For more than 58 years, Six Flags has entertained millions of families with world-class coasters, themed rides, thrilling water parks and unique attractions.
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You will enjoy living in Cottonwood where you will enjoy a mild climate which, together with its proximity to an abundance of natural attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Dead Horse Ranch State Park, Tuzigoot National Monument, and historic mining communities, continue to attract steady growth and tourism.
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Conduct occasional maintenance and cleaning of props and attractions, ensuring they meet design specifications and reporting any issues to management promptly. High school diploma or equivalent; further education in hospitality, tourism, or a related field is a plus.
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Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports; collegiate; attractions; entertainment; and conventions and leisure. Located in major cities and tourism destinations around the world, these custom-designed venues, or “Illuminariums,” will surround visitors in a 360x360 sensory experience, using advanced laser projection mapping and sound systems to transport guests to places they may never otherwise visit: the world’s best safari, an expedition to Mars, or even a trip back in time to visit ancient civilizations.
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With its mild climate, affordable housing, transportation, parks, schools and universities, churches, and numerous cultural attractions, Shreveport-Bossier is a desirable home for new businesses and new residents.
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Our client base is broad and exciting, from Alpaca Farms, Zoos and Wildlife Parks, Historic Houses and Attractions, to Festivals and Rally Driving experiences. Experience in Leisure and Tourism Industry is a bonus.
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