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Beaches Boscobel employees visit Caymanas racetrack
published: Friday | December 12, 2003


- Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
Employees of Beaches Boscobel Resort and Golf Club in St. Mary are all smiles during a familiarisation tour of Caymanas Park on Wednesday as guests of Caymanas Track Limited in the North Lounge. At left is Colin McDonald, CEO and managing director of Our Story Tours.

AS PART of its push to promote Caymanas Park as a tourist destination, Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) hosted over 20 employees of Beaches Boscobel Resort and Golf Club from St. Mary in the North Lounge during races at Caymanas Park on Wednesday.

The 'educational' tour was organised by Colin McDonald, CEO and managing director of Our Story Tours who is playing a major role in the thrust to make Caymanas Park a tourist destination.

The Beaches aggregation included Jeremy Mutton, the resort's resident manager; Denise Treasure, public relations manager and Alex Jakovleskio, executive chef. They were greeted by Millicent Lynch, executive manager marketing at CTL.

Most of the employees were visiting Caymanas Park for the first time, but the consensus was that it was a unique experience and some say they will definitely be back.

McDonald, who is no stranger to the track since the Caymanas experience was first promoted earlier this year, said plans are well advanced to make it a reality.

Significantly, Beaches Boscobel is ranked as the number one family resort in the world.

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