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Simulation study of guest procedures in a resort hotel complex

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Date Issued:
1974
Abstract/Description:
Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; At this time there is an increasing emphasis in Florida on developing large, multipurpose complexes which include shopping, entertainment, and accommodations for tourists. In all cases a major design problem is people transportation. For best efficiency the primary mode of transportation, the car, must be exchanged for other people movers within the complex, which will afford more security, flexibility, and better movement of people to their ultimate destination. Economically speaking, this would not only conserve fuel, but would allow consolidation of automobile parking into a less desirable area and the grouping of facilities for more shopping and recreation convenience.
Title: Simulation study of guest procedures in a resort hotel complex.
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Name(s): Barraclough, Bradley, Author
null, null, Committee Chair
Engineering, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 1974
Publisher: Florida Technological University
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; At this time there is an increasing emphasis in Florida on developing large, multipurpose complexes which include shopping, entertainment, and accommodations for tourists. In all cases a major design problem is people transportation. For best efficiency the primary mode of transportation, the car, must be exchanged for other people movers within the complex, which will afford more security, flexibility, and better movement of people to their ultimate destination. Economically speaking, this would not only conserve fuel, but would allow consolidation of automobile parking into a less desirable area and the grouping of facilities for more shopping and recreation convenience.
Identifier: CFR0003468 (IID), ucf:53029 (fedora)
Note(s): 1974-01-01
M.S.
Engineering
Masters
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Electronically reproduced by the University of Central Florida from a book held in the John C. Hitt Library at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.
Subject(s): Resorts -- Florida
Transportation -- Simulation methods
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0003468
Restrictions on Access: public
Host Institution: UCF

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