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GRANDE ISLAND 1. Physical Inventory * Grande Island Resort is located at Subic Bay Freeport Zone, located 110 kilometer northwest of Manila, and south of the Zambales Province, a 5 hour drive from Baguio through Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) and just about an hour drive from Manila through North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and SCTEX. The island resort consists of different recreational activities that tourists would definitely enjoy. One of their potential attractions in the island resort is the Chiquita Island. Their infrastructures are not as big as other resorts have, that’s the reason why their buildings are separated.

2. Social Inventory * Most of their employees in the Island are from the place itself. They prioritize the people in their community and the Aetas before hiring someone outside Subic. Subic is not that urbanized unlike Manila. People do strictly follow all the regulations that have been regulated. Our brother Aetas also reside in Subic, and they also help in protecting, conserving and making the place more attractive not only for the tourists but for their own interest also.

3. Political Inventory * The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority is the one responsible in making rules and regulations for Subic. They are the one behind those successful plans for Subic. They don’t stop looking for a possible tourist’s attraction in their place and one of their new attractions is the Grande Island Resort, a simple island which they turned into a wonderful attraction.

* Their tourists come in bulk or group, and as of this month (March) they have almost 300 students who visited the island. These students came from the University of the Cordilleras, which is located in Northern Luzon. They are a 2nd year tourism students, and ages 17-21 years old. The resort does not only cater to students, but also a family, couples and business personnel’s who wants to unwind and

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