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  2. Vidanta - Wikipedia

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    Vidanta's resorts are located in Nuevo Vallarta, Riviera Maya, Acapulco, Puerto Penasco, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta. [1] Its resort brands include: The Estates [2] Grand Luxxe [3] The Grand Bliss; The Grand Mayan; The Bliss [4] Mayan Palace [5] Entrance to Vidanta Riviera Maya resort.

  3. Vida Vacations - Wikipedia

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    Vida Vacations is a vacation membership company (also referred to as a timeshare or destination club), which allows its customers to purchase a Right to Use and, more recently, a real estate interest in 15 resorts in Mexico. It was founded in 2010 by Grupo Vidanta, and was originally named "Vida Vacation Club".

  4. Carowinds Monorail - Wikipedia

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    The deconstructed monorail was then shipped to Acapulco, Mexico, by way of barge and reassembled in 1995 at the Vidafel Mayan Palace resort. [4] References

  5. Ancient Mayan building — used by a cult 800 years ago ... - AOL

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    Google Translate was used to translate a news release and post from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History. 1,500-year-old palace-like home was hidden by jungle foliage ...

  6. Grupo Vidanta - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Mayan Palace Puerto Peñasco received a gold certification from EarthCheck for its long-term commitment to sustainable tourism in Mexico. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] In December 2016, Grupo Vidanta opened an EPA-regulated farm called 'Almaverde' on the grounds of its Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta resort.

  7. Tourism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Development of Mexico's Tourism Industry: Pyramids by Day, Martinis by Night (2006) excerpt and text search; Berger, Dina, and Andrew Grant Wood, eds. Holiday in Mexico: Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters (Duke University Press; 393 pages; 2010) . Essays on the history of tourism and related realms in Mexico; topics ...

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