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Tourism and Puerto Plata: Is there a solution to the crisis?
On Mar 18 2011 22:41 POPinfo said:
Saturday March 19th 3 pm at The MeetingPlace in Puerto Plata there is a discussion. Leaders of hotel, port supporters, winter and year-round residents are invited. A chance for the English community to be heard and have input. Information at info@meetingplacepuertoplata.com or www.MeetingPlacePuertoPlata.com
On Mar 19 2011 8:54 Dave said:
A very good idea! Will anyone from the tourism board or government be there?
On Mar 30 2011 18:12 Yannick martin said:
YES GET RID oF all political buggers , ie (Walter Musa, Eridiana llibre, and many more useless overpaid ladrons.
On Apr 22 2012 14:12 mbgmike said:
What is the crisis???
On Apr 28 2012 19:36 cabaretekid said:
Isn't Papa going to fix everything by lowering exchange rate?
On May 13 2012 13:15 enriquek25 said:
The only solution to the Puerto Plata crisis, is stop try compete with Punta Cana.
They driving a Ferrari, and we have a small Chevy.
Puerto Plata must focus in retirement people, beside tourist from new develop countries.
The first world countries tourist, from mid class, want over 4 star accommodation and beautiful and clean beaches. Punta Cana, Los Cabos and Cancun compete in that segment.
Puerto Plata is far from them, and try to compete for the past 10 years take them where we're now.
They driving a Ferrari, and we have a small Chevy.
Puerto Plata must focus in retirement people, beside tourist from new develop countries.
The first world countries tourist, from mid class, want over 4 star accommodation and beautiful and clean beaches. Punta Cana, Los Cabos and Cancun compete in that segment.
Puerto Plata is far from them, and try to compete for the past 10 years take them where we're now.
