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Grupo Vidanta wants to bet on the Mayan Train

Grupo Vidanta, a Mexican conglomerate of hotels, resorts and real estate developer, is interested in investing in the construction of the Mayan Train, informed its president, Daniel Chávez Morán, in the Tourism and Social Development forum.

"The Mayan Train is a great idea, because in a decade of operation it will double the income of foreign currency to the country (...) we are interested in participating in the financing," Chávez added.

Grupo Vidanta is developing a theme park in Riviera Nayarit in partnership with Read Full Story

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