Hibernation centers (assisted living residences) in all departments in Haiti

Joseph Unelus - January 24 2014, 5:01 PM

It is freezing in the USA and Canada, Haiti needs hibernation centers, assisted living residences in all departments for the retired people to come to relax under the sun. Create jobs, build hotels, assisted living residences with economic suites from $100 to $300 a week and luxurious suites from $350 to $500 a week with free breakfast, dance every other night.

Develop tourism in all departments.

It is cold in the USA and Canada.

Welcome to Haiti anytime.

Let Haiti sing and dance again.

Take your next vacation in Haiti.

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Comments

Nap Kite Sa says...

It is not impossible but not sure how realistic this project is. US already has Florida as No 1 state for that purpose followed by other warmer states like Arizona, New Mexico,Virginia, Tennessee, and others. Mexico, next door neighbors Belize, Urugu more »

Jayca Solman says...

All these countries are creating jobs in the hospitality industry, Why not Haiti? Haiti needs to develop tourism and commerce to reduce unemployment in Haiti. Haiti can make great profit in the hospitality industry. Haiti food is delicious, his bea more »

Nap Kite Sa says...

@Jayca Solomon, Please understand what I said. Of course Haiti is beautiful and has potential and must raise the bar for economic growth.NO one can dispute that. But what I said no matter how much we wish it, it won't happen without highly diligent more »

Jayca Solman says...

Haiti must speak English, French, Creole, Spanish, German, Italian, etc., to communicate better with the world. Haiti must focus on healthcare, real estate, agriculture, security, education, hospitality to move FORWARD and develop economy in Haiti. more »

Jayca Solman says...

It is snowing hard in the USA and Canada. Haiti should build more airports for tourists to hibernate in Haiti during the winter. Haiti should create jobs in the hospitality industry and real estate business to get out of unemployment. Haiti should more »