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Summer Bay Fit (previously Summer Bay Body & Soul is a gym located downstairs in the Surf Club. It is initially owned by Romeo Smith and Indigo Walker . [ 6 ] Shortly after it opened in March 2013, Romeo departed the Bay, leaving Indi to run the business alone.
In late 2009, the Blackstone Group reportedly entered into negotiations to acquire Busch Entertainment. [24] The Blackstone Group already owned a partnership in Universal Orlando Resort, and a significant interest in Merlin Entertainments, which operates attractions and theme parks such as Madame Tussauds and Legoland. [24]
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The Great Storm is a group of four episodes of the Australian soap opera Home and Away, broadcast between 5 and 8 September 2011 on Network Seven, during the show's twenty-fourth season. The episodes focused on a severe storm which crosses over the fictional town of Summer Bay and leaves several of the serial's characters in danger.
Montage expanded the resort's square footage, adding a suite-only hotel with 50 units and 56 Montage branded residencies. [9] The resort's rebrand and remodel cost an estimated $15 million, and Montage Kapalua Bay was officially opened in June 2014. The resort contains beach access near Kapalua Bay, and a Pegge Hopper art collection. [23]
Each summer NAPHA hosts two or three special events, inviting its members from around the world to experience an amusement park in a unique way. NAPHA visits parks of all shapes and sizes from the largest theme parks to smaller family owned facilities, but whenever possible, focuses its events on amusement parks celebrating major anniversaries.
Diamond Resorts is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hilton Grand Vacations. Diamond Resorts was an independent timeshare and vacation ownership company until it was purchased by HGV in 2021. Following the purchase, Diamond's resorts became part of HGV's resort portfolio, and Diamond itself became a brand and subsidiary of HGV.
The Handler brothers sold majority ownership of Exclusive Resorts to Steve Case in 2003. Exclusive Resorts will commemorate its 10th anniversary in 2013. To date, the club offers more than 350 residences around the globe in addition to providing its 3500 members with access to trips and events across all seven continents.