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Staycations Give Gaylord Hotels a Boost as It Deals with Lost Group Business

Ryman Hospitality Executive Compares Rebooking Meetings to a Python Digesting a Pig
Gaylord Opryland in Nashville, Tennessee, the flagship hotel for Ryman Hospitality Properties, reopened June 25 after being closed because of the pandemic. (Marriott)
Gaylord Opryland in Nashville, Tennessee, the flagship hotel for Ryman Hospitality Properties, reopened June 25 after being closed because of the pandemic. (Marriott)
CoStar News
August 4, 2020 | 10:18 P.M.

Travelers choosing staycations are helping the owner of some of the largest resort and convention centers in the United States weather the drought in group meetings brought by the pandemic.

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