West Edmonton Mall Essays

  • West Edmonton Mall Case Study

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    Introduction The West Edmonton Mall (WEM) is a leading tourism attraction located in Alberta, Canada used to shop. West Edmonton Mall covers an area of around 5.27 million square feet and has parking space for more that 20 000 vehicles. The mall consisted of over 800 stores and attracts a great number of shoppers – 90 00 to 200 000 – daily. It was the largest shopping center in the world for 24 years, until 2004 and has made it to the Guinness World Records. The mall remains the largest shopping

  • Family Entertainment Complex

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    Family entertainment complex oriented towards specific or historical area, combining to promote a fantasy provoking atmosphere that require of costuming and architecture with entertainment and merchandise by Fyall, et al. (2003). According to this definition it could be concluded that water parks are a type of theme parks, whose main theme is water which is give attraction tourists with exotic architecture. A water park is an amusement park with rides that involve water and areas where people can

  • Cedar Fair Entertainment Analysis

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    Analyze the business-level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the business-level strategy you think is most important to the long-term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. Cedar Fair Entertainment is one of the top amusement parks in the world. Their main office is located in Sandusky, Ohio. Cedar Fair owns and operates 11 amusement parks, six outdoor water parks, one indoor water park as well as five hotels (Cedar Fair, 2013). One of the

  • Knoxville, Tennessee

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    options from the antique and thrift shops of the Old City to the West Town Mall and ritzy plazas of West Knoxville. The antique shops of the Old City prove to be a hot spot for the frugal tourist. Downtown K-Town is a popular antique shop located in the Old City that is best known for opening up on selected weekends with everything in the store on sale for half price. There are also a few thrift shops around the Old

  • Canadian Prairie Skit

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    southern part of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Abby: It may also refer to farmlands located in the same two provinces including Manitoba. Provinces / Territories Abby: The major cities Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon are mostly in the prairie eco zones. Maria: As of 2011 the population of Edmonton is 1,159,869; Calgary with 1,214,839; Winnipeg with 730,018; Regina with 210,556 and Saskatoon with 260,600 in the Canadian prairies. Landforms Abby: Prairie landforms are usually described

  • Experiencing Rollercoasterphobias

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    Both can be very traumatizing to people and it may cause them to never ride roller coasters ever again. One incident happened in 1986 at West Edmonton Mall, Canada where three people died and one man was in a serious injury. The roller coaster was called The Mindbender, known for the world’s largest and safest indoor roller coaster (Purdy, 2016). The accident happened when the Mindbender was going

  • Yves Rocher

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    Yves Rocher is a cosmetic company that offers botanical beauty care products for women and men. Its products incorporates make-up, shampoos, anti- aging cream, soaps, body scrubs, shower and bath gels, antiperspirants, body lotions, hand creams, liquid hand soaps, foot care creams, lip balms, eye cares, perfumes and conditioners. Yves Rocher dispenses its products through retail channels such as direct sales, mail order, and the company beauty institutes, as well as on-line sales. The company headquarter