The Village of Lake Delton has generously given the Kalahari Resort 10 million dollars of public money to build a huge convention center. At the same time the Village of Lake Delton finance committee is acting to place operating franchise hotel modals in the area.
This is evidence for a shifting of the area in to stage two of the convention hosting industry. A return on investment for such a large grant of 10 million dollars is dependent upon business providers participating in the efficiencies inherent in serving larger populations.
Essential to improving the convention attendees experience is acknowledging - going to a convention is work. Often the attendee is on a corporate payroll that involves expectations. The population is typically working - in the convention setting.
This can mean a percentage of those attending specific conventions will present different needs as it relates to stimuli. Following a day of sitting to review new information the attendee may desire a leisure stroll around the historic Baraboo square as opposed to taking an amusement ride.
The franchise modal hotels will often deliver a predictable room accommodation with fewer amusement amenities. In order for the Village of Lake Delton to benefit from the 10 million dollar grant the community must deliver the services that appeal to a large population here working - rather than just on full out vacation.
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