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Old 04-19-2004, 10:15 AM
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Just because some new high end properties are started up and old ones fixed up, doesn't mean that prices for the existing properties in the region would change. While fees at current Playa Grande Golf Course may rise, I really doubt this would have any effect on the Playa Dorada course or on the prices of PD hotels. (The Playa Dorada course is also owned by the government, by the time they are done with it, it might take higher fees to fix it back up).

Each gets tourists via completely different markets and strategies, and I just don't see how it would drive prices up on existing properties in the area unless they were directly adjacent.
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