Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Making Tourism Accessible in the City that Invites Sleep, but Avoids It

In few other U.S. destinations is the tourism industry a more vital and viable commodity than the
alluring skyline and incomparable vibrancy found in New York City. According to nycgo.com,
the quintessential metropolis of the States had an estimated 52.7 million visitors (international
and domestic) in 2012. This is in comparison to 35.2 in 2001; 42.7 in 2005; 45.8 in 2009, and so
on. The numbers continually increase over time, proving that what many have called the greatest
city on Earth just might live up to the glitz and grime hype.

http://www.nycedc.com/blog-entry/new-york-city-breaks-tourism-record-2012-52-million-visitors
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Now, the hype of amazing dining, theatre, museums, entertainment, shopping, and sightseeing: is
all very real – as is the expense one can expect to pay when indulging in a bona fide playground.
The cost, though, is well worth it, and hospitality entrepreneurs like Vijay Dandapani, after working in the tourism business for many years, knows how important it is to make the experience of New York City something visitors will be clamoring to get back to.


Vijay Dandapani has been the President and Chief Operating Officer of Apple Core Hotels since
1993. Through his extensive background in the hotel industry, and an unwavering love for giving guests the kind of New York City experience that begs for more, Mr. Dandapani has proven integral to the success of the company through sharp acquisitions, complete renovations on six locations, and the implementation of state-of-the-art computer systems. Their Midtown Manhattan presence gives tourists welcome access to the many destinations that gives New York that enamored glow: unlimited shopping, Broadway, Times Square, Grand Central, the Empire State Building, and of course, people watching that bears little competition in the nation, if not the world.

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Discovering New York City and what it means to you is not that far-fetched or far of a cry. Getting there could be laborious for some, but aligning oneself with hospitality insiders like Vijay Dandapani is quite seamless. Visit the website of Mr. Dandapani and discover how excited some New Yorkers want to share their city with others. You may find yourself eager to pack up and see what everyone has been talking about. “Only in New York” is a common phrase, and maybe one day you too can say the same thing about your own experiences.

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