His Travel Guides News … Resort Maps franchise continues its international expansion with new franchises in the UK, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico
Waitsfield, Vermont …
Resort Maps, creator of over 90 custom maps across the United States, England and Puerto Rico, recently announced a franchise agreement in Windsor, England, EscazĂș and Santa Ana, Costa Rica and Ancient San Juan Puerto Rico.
The new map in Windsor, England, is owned by Paul Drew. DeCorral Juan Viejo San Juan map. A company called Ropes & Rain is the owner of the sheet of Costa Rica.
“We are very excited about the addition of new cards in England and Puerto Rico. The current locations, we have in these countries, Chichester and Lewes, England, Culebra and Vieques in Puerto Rico have been very well received, “said Hans Peter. We are delighted to add to our other cards in Windsor, England Lewes [Chichester] and Ancient San Juan, Puerto Rico, our plans to Culebra [and] Vieques, “said Hans, president of Resort Maps Franchise, Inc. “We welcome the new map goes quite as well, and that includes our initial offering of Costa Rica.”
Resort Maps are colorful, hand-drawn maps of towns and cities, distributed free to visitors of the region in the rest areas and travel information and advertisers. Resort map of local attractions, restaurants, hotels, retail stores, real estate and other services. Every advertiser on the map is represented by show ads on the periphery of the card, including a color-coded pager network and established its current building, he said, and labeling, which is simple to locate.
These color maps can be viewed online at www. resortmaps. com. Here you will find interactive maps of all 90 + resort areas to choose from. These interactive maps allow the viewer to read a description of each business, as they go over each building and connect to the company’s Web site for more information.
Resort Maps started making and publishing maps in the north-eastern United States in 1986. In an effort to continue business growth while maintaining quality of products, cards Resort became a franchise in 1993. Since the adoption of the franchise model, maps Resort has grown to more than 90 cards in 20 states and cities in England, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica now.
“Find the hidden treasures is not something that is limited to the population of the United States traveling around the world want that too,” said Hans. “We hope that our global expansion of our maps continue to grow in popularity.”
To learn more about maps Resort or to request information about owning a franchise Resort maps, please visit www. resortmaps. com or call 802-496-6277.
Based in the Green Mountains of Vermont cards Resort has been making and publishing advertising maps in the northeastern United States since 1986. In 1993, Resort Maps expanded its scope by making a franchise model to distribute its colorful maps, hand-drawn tourist villages and towns. Today, the franchise has grown more than 90 cards Resort in the publication in the United States and the United Kingdom, with several others in the publishing process. More than 20 million cards will be printed and distributed Resort in 2009.
For more information on holiday cards and / or franchise opportunity, visit www. resortmaps. com or call 802-496-6277.
Resort Maps Franchise serving towns and cities in California (Caramel, Monterey) Colorado (Boulder, Breckenridge, Cherry Creek, Colorado Springs, Denver, Eagle River, Estes Park, Fort Collins and Summit County), Delaware (Bethany Beach Rehoboth Beach), Florida (Clearwater Beach and beaches of the Gulf, in Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, Melbourne, New Smyrna Beach, St. Augustine, Tarpon Springs), Georgia (Savannah / Tybee island), Maine (Bar Harbor / Acadia , Boothbay region, Camden, Rockland, Kennebunkport, Kittery, Portland, New York-Ogunquit), Maryland (Annapolis, the East Coast, the city of Mar, Solomon Islands, in St. Mary’s County), Massachusetts (Berkshire, Chatham, Orleans, Falmouth, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Martha’s Vineyard, Newburyport, Plymouth, Sturbridge, Worcester), Town of Michigan (Traverse), New Hampshire (region of Franconia Notch, Hampton Beach, Hanover / Lebanon, Keene, Lake District, Monte Washington Valley, Portsmouth), New Jersey (Barnegat Bay, Cape May Beach Island Grove Jersey City Hoboken /, Hunterdon, Lambertville, Long Sea, Point Pleasant, Princeton, Sandy Hook), New York (The Hamptons, George Lake Placid, Saratoga Springs), North Carolina (Asheville, Brunswick County, Hendersonville, Outer Banks, Salisbury and Rowan County, Dunes, Wilmington), Pennsylvania (Bucks County, Chestnut Hill, the Delaware River Valley, Gettysburg, Main line), Rhode Island (Newport, Providence), South Carolina (Charleston, Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach), Tennessee (Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge) and Vermont (Addison County / Brandon Barre / Montpelier, Burlington, Killington / Rutland, Mad River Valley, Manchester, Mount Snow, Okemo, Smugglers Notch, Stowe, Waterbury / Richmond, Woodstock / Quechee), and cities in England (Chichester, Lewes, Windsor), Costa Rica (EscazĂș and Santa Ana) and Puerto Rico (Vieques, Culebra, San Juan).
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