Sentences with phrase «fourth person per»

Extra Person Fees: Extra-person charges apply ($ 35 third and fourth person per day).

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During that time period, box office revenue per patron increased to $ 10.54 compared with $ 10.23, though attendance during the quarter slipped 2.1 per cent to 17.6 million people compared with 17.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2016.
Now I have reported before that Dallas, Texas is the mega church capital of the world, which means that there are more mega churches per capita than anywhere else in the world, but interestingly, Dallas only came in fourth place for mega church attendance by percentage of people who attend church.
We love that OMBE offers small classes (6 people per normal class) and amazing views from their fourth floor location!
Fourth, while the United States may spend more on healthcare than most other countries by per capita levels, it does not translate to a better standard of care for most people, but only the minority who have significant financial means.
The ONS also disclosed that household spending has grown by 0.6 per cent, or # 1.6 billion, in the fourth quarter of last year, driven by a huge rise in people buying life insurance as the economy recovers.
Historically, China consumed little milk (less than 2 kg per person per year in 1961) but increasing prosperity has lifted consumption more than 25 times over the past five decades, leading to the country becoming the world's fourth largest milk producer, with the growth projected to continue.
Nearly 88,000 people also die from alcohol - related causes per year, which makes alcohol the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
Glasgow is the fourth biggest city in the United Kingdom with the population of 560 000 people with over 8500 per square mile density.
Priced at $ 400 nightly for the first two guests, $ 300 per night for the third and fourth guests and $ 200 nightly for the fifth and sixth person.
The Fourth of July sale concludes on Friday, July 6th, with fares as low as $ 976 per person in the Caribbean, $ 1,476 per person in Northern Europe, and $ 1,776 per person on many popular voyages in Greece, Italy and the Mediterranean.
During Princess Cruises» «Summer on Sale,» guests who book can save up to 40 percent per person on launch fares, plus third and fourth guests in a stateroom can book with fares as low as $ 299.
Africa's tourism industry was 8.7 per cent of the continent's GDP in 2011 at $ 164 billion, making it the fourth largest sector and employing 19 million people (eight per cent of total jobs), according to research by World Travel & Tourism Council.
For the family cabin, the third and fourth person will be charged $ 600 per person for 4 days / $ 1000 per person for 7 days.
Sleeps two but can accommodate up to four people with one extra sofa bed (available on request for an extra fee per week) sleeping a third and fourth person.
In her latest exhibition and fourth solo show at Robert Mann Gallery, Because for Now We Still Have Poetry, multimedia artist Mary Mattingly assembles stories that strive to transform people's per...
It noted that Connecticut has fallen to fourth in New England in terms of solar deployment per person.
The nation's aggregate carbon emissions now top Japan's, 45 % of the land is degraded, groundwater levels are dropping rapidly... Here are the details: India Now World's Fourth Largest Carbon Emitter India's per capita carbon emissions remain very low — about 1 / 20th of those in the United States and probably actually below what could be extended equitably to everyone on the planet — but multiply those by one billion - plus people and it really adds up.
It has a population of approximately 24 million people or 52 people per square mile, making it the fourth least populated region of China.
While whole fish is frequently cheaper by the pound, you'll typically need to buy one pound per person, but only one - fourth to one - half pound per person if you're buying fillets.
We manage and mentor and train people who are new to real estate — some young, most not — entering into a second, third or fourth career, sometimes going from a minimum or no - wage environment to earning — on average last year — more than $ 100,000 per year.
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