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Tourism industry seeks to adapt to new economy (access required)

by Anne Wallace Allen

Published: March 16,2011

Tags: Idaho Division of Tourism, Tourism roundtable

If you have found yourself bartering over the counter with a hotel clerk lately for the price of your lodging, you're not the only one. The marketplace for hotel rooms has changed substantially in the last few years, and it looks like bartering, once a rarity, is becoming the new normal, said panelists at a March ...
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