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Xanterra Travel Collection

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Xanterra Travel Collection (formerly Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Amfac Resorts and Amfac Parks & Resorts) is a privately owned American park and resort management company based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The company is controlled by Denver-based entertainment magnate Philip Anschutz.[1]

Xanterra is contracted by the National Park Service to provide lodging and other tourism services inside several national parks. Current concessions contracts include Glacier National Park, Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim), Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Zion National Park.[2] Xanterra Travel Collection also owns and operates the Grand Canyon Railway and Hotel, The Grand Hotel at The Grand Canyon, Cedar Creek Lodge, The Oasis at Death Valley, Country Walkers, Vermont Bicycling Tours, Holiday Vacations, and Windstar Cruises.[3][better source needed]

History

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A legacy of the 19th century Fred Harvey Company, after the death of the founder's grandson in 1965, the company became affiliated with Chicago-based JMB Realty, which acquired large Hawaii landholder Amfac in 1968 and broke it up into independent corporations including Amfac Resorts. In 1995, Amfac bought the large national parks management concession TW Recreational Services from Flagstar.[4][5] In 2002, Amfac changed its corporate name to Xanterra after the bankruptcy of Amfac Hawaii.[6] The name comes from a combination of Xanadu and terra (Earth).[7] The Anschutz Company bought Xanterra from JMB in 2008.[8]

Xanterra specializes in tourism in U.S. National Parks, and has a presence in Yellowstone and Grand Canyon, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, and Zion, as well as Mount Rushmore National Memorial. They are contracted by the US National Park Service to provide lodging and services in these parks. Accommodations and pricing vary widely and include quality hotel rooms, lodges, rustic cabins, motel-style lodging and camping.

Xanterra Headquarters in Greenwood Village, Colorado

The most notable of the original Harvey operations is the Grand Canyon, South Rim concession, including the El Tovar Hotel.

In addition to its National Park contracts, Xanterra Travel Collection also owns and operates several gateway hotels (Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, Arizona, The Grand Hotel at The Grand Canyon in Tusayan, Arizona, Cedar Creek Lodge in Columbia Falls, Montana, The Oasis at Death Valley in Death Valley National Park), adventure travel companies (Country Walkers based in Williston, Vermont, Vermont Bicycling Tours (VBT) in Williston, Vermont, Holiday Vacations in Eau Claire, Wisconsin), and the yacht-style cruise line Windstar Cruises based in Miami, Florida.[3]

Grand Canyon Railway

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Xanterra operates the Grand Canyon Railway in Arizona on the line originally built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Since their takeover of the operation in 2007, the line has removed its historic steam locomotives and ALCO FA diesels from service in favor of their modern EMD F40FH diesels. Although, two of the FAs, #6793 and #6860, are still operational to pull the Williams Flyer train, and steam locomotives #29 and #4960, modified to run on waste vegetable oil, are also still used on special occasions.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Patrick, Whitehurst (2008-06-24). "New ownership for Xanterra, GC Railway". Williams News. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2008-06-25.
  2. ^ Scott, Tristan (December 30, 2016). "Business of the Year: Xanterra Parks and Resorts". Flathead Beacon. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Xanterra Travel Collection® - A World of Unforgettable Experiences®". Xanterra Travel Collection® -. 2022-03-01. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  4. ^ Fred Harvey – Civilizer of the West. Territorial Times. Williams, Arizona. No. 1 Vol. XXIII
  5. ^ "Flagstar to sell TW Recreational Services to Amfac". Nation's Restaurant News. Findarticles.com. July 24, 1995. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  6. ^ Resort Operator Amfac Changes Name to Xanterra Parks & Resorts. Hotel Online. April 5, 2002
  7. ^ Xanterra:Grand Canyon Railway's New ownership. Territorial Times. Williams, Arizona. No. 1 Vol. XXIII
  8. ^ Anschutz to acquire operator of parks The Denver Post.
  9. ^ "Upcoming Events at Grand Canyon | Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel".
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