Travel

NYC giving Texas company millions to book coronavirus hotel rooms

New York City has shelled out roughly $15.5 million in taxpayer money to Texas travel management company Crewfacilities.com LLC in order to book more than 8,600 hotel rooms at an affordable rate for hundreds of vulnerable homeless shelter residents, frontline hospital workers and recently released Rikers Island inmates to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, according to a report by THE CITY.

Legoland in Florida reveals June 1 post-coronavirus reopening

The park, owned by British theme park company Merlin Entertainments, plans to introduce a range of safety measures from limiting operations and encouraging cashless payments to enhanced cleaning regimes in an effort to build a safer environment for guests,