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  2. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Red Lodge Mountain: Red Lodge: Montana: 9,416 ... Buena Vista Ski Area: Bemidji: Minnesota: 1,510 1280 230 30 16 5 78 ... Thunder Ridge Ski Area: Patterson: New York ...

  3. Disney's Wilderness Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Wilderness Lodge is a resort hotel located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Opened on May 28, 1994, the resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products. Disney's Wilderness Lodge is located in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area on Bay Lake.

  4. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge at Pebble Beach; Thunder Valley Casino Resort; U.S. Grant Hotel; Venetian Court; Wagon Wheel; ... Wyndham Lake Buena Vista; Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.

  5. Wyndham Lake Buena Vista - Wikipedia

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    Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area is a 394-room resort situated on the property of Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is located at 1850 Hotel Plaza Blvd., across from the Disney Springs area.

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  7. List of ski areas and resorts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of snow ski areas and resorts in the United States peaked in the late 1960s at around 1000 areas. [1] Since then many small, rope-tow only areas have closed or consolidated. [2]