To add to that, Thailand has many tourist facilities named "resort" but we
would call them hotels. They are not for camping.

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:11 AM, David Bannon <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, 2015-05-07 at 07:12 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> > > OK Phil, I was not aware of that difference.  So that leaves us wonder
> > > what to call those UK Holiday Camps ?  Leave it to the UK people I
> > > guess.
> > >
> > There are not many left, they were of their time. In the UK context
> tourism=holiday_camp would work.
>
> I have seen enough of them in old British films. More than enough !
>
> So, it seems they are not something we need consider when designing a
> suite of tools tor describing camps ?  Good !
>
> David
>
>
> > Look on YouTube for hi-de-hi for an example of a British holiday camp
> set in the 50s.
> >
> > Actually my only reference to an American resort is Kellermans in Dirty
> Dancing) also set in the 50s.
> >
> > Phil (trigpoint )
>
>
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