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Maryland Vacation Resorts

Maryland Vacation Resorts feature golf, skiing, swimming, and other outdoor activities that attract vacationers. The guests at these establishments stay for periods ranging from a weekend to several weeks. Most vacation resort hotels are near lakes, mountains, or oceans. But many stand within easy reach of large cities and serve as vacation spots for nearby residents. Some operate in conjunction with gambling casinos.

Business is seasonal at most Maryland vacation resort hotels. During the winter months, for example, large numbers of people travel to seaside and mountain resorts in tropical areas or go to ski lodges. Many Maryland vacation resort hotels use the American plan of payment, which covers lodging and meals. Maryland Resort hotels also provide indoor activities for their guests. Many have bowling alleys, game rooms, and indoor swimming pools and tennis courts. Some Maryland vacation resort hotels feature dancing, music, and other entertainment.

Vacation resorts in Maryland employ about one staff member for every two rooms. The resort hotel staff works around the clock to make the guests comfortable. The housekeeping staff cleans each room daily. Bellhops carry luggage and packages to the guests' rooms. The engineering department keeps the hotel's electricity, plumbing, heat, and air conditioning in good working order. The hotel security department works to prevent fire, theft, and other disturbances. Some hotel restaurants provide room service, by which guests can have food and beverages brought to their rooms. In certain Maryland vacation resort hotels, guests also can have clothing laundered by the hotel's valet service.



Catonsville MD Vacation Rentals

Vacation Rentals in Catonsville, Maryland:

  • Comfort Inn Catonsville, 5801 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, Maryland
    Comfort Inn Catonsville is a 2 star vacation rental in Catonsville, Maryland. Book a room and make reservations at this place to stay for lodging accommodations.

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Catonsville MD News

Linda W. Jones, Baltimore, MD, Bryan Barshick, Catonsville, MD, and Susan K. Newbold, Columbia, MD presented at the MSHISM (Maryland HIMSS) meeting.(Papers/Presentations)(Brief article)

Linda W. Jones, Baltimore, MD, Bryan Barshick, Catonsville, MD, and Susan K. Newbold, Columbia, MD presented at the MSHISM (Maryland HIMSS) meeting May 21, 2004 in Baltimore, MD. on the Value of Technology. By Susan K Newbold MS RNBC FAAN FHIMSS

Publication: CARING Newsletter

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John Venezia, Anne Dibble marry in Catonsville, Md.

Anne Dibble of Arlington, Va. and John Venezia of Braintree were married Nov. 8 in Catonsville, Md. by the Rev. Mark Waddell. A reception was held at Overhill's Mansion at Catonsville. The bride, daughter of Lloyd and Diane Dibble of Onsted, Mich., was given in marriage by her father. Her friend,

Publication: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA

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Officials Continue Probe of Paper Plant Fire in Catonsville, Md.

By Laura Barnhardt, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 25--Charred remains continued to smolder yesterday at the Simkins Industries paper recycling plant in Catonsville, more than 14 hours after a fire tore through the historic industrial site in the Patapsco River valley.

Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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Catonsville man named president of MD Society of Accountants

The Maryland Society of Accountants Inc. named Alfred Giovetti of Giovetti and Giovetti in Catonsville president of the society for 2005-2006. Twelve Executive Board officers were elected to serve for the 2005-2006 year: First Vice President Hazel Fields; Second Vice President Marion Thompson of

Publication: The Daily Record (Baltimore)

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Md. Court of Appeals upholds conviction in Catonsville murder

Allowing one medical examiner to testify at trial to the contents of an autopsy report prepared by another does not violate the defendant's right to confront a witness - as long as the testimony is based on objective observations, the Court of Special Appeals has held. [U]nder the business records

Publication: The Daily Record (Baltimore)

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