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Guest Services Inc. to Join Globally Influential Organizations Committed to Eliminating Plastic Straw Pollution

Guest Services Inc. today announced that the organization will entirely abandon the use of plastic straws at its owned and managed properties by the end of 2018 to significantly reduce its environmental footprint.

FAIRFAX, VA. (PRWEB) JULY 30, 2018

Guest Services Inc. today announced that the organization will entirely abandon the use of plastic straws at its owned and managed properties by the end of 2018 to significantly reduce its environmental footprint.

This multi-faceted campaign, “Skip the Straw,” will be executed in several phases throughout the remainder of the year – ultimately eliminating millions of straws a year while bringing awareness to an important issue for the hospitality industry to address.

Over the past several decades, plastic straws have become an expected amenity in purchased beverages and have subsequently grown into a major source of pollution. Straws are often disposed of incorrectly, and even if recycled appropriately, the sorting machines at waste processing facilities are often ill-equipped to identify these small plastic tubes. Unfortunately, plastic straws frequently end up in the ocean where they have been effectively killing marine life all over the globe.

The new Guest Services initiative will begin with the #NoStrawChallenge in which Guest Services locations will only offer single-use disposable straws upon request. This program is effective immediately and is a springboard for the transition to a new paper biodegradable straw alternative that will also be available by request only. By the end of the year, the organization looks to completely eliminate the use of plastic straws at all dining facilities, communities, eateries, lodging and other Guest Services properties across the nation.

“This is a historic moment for our organization, our clients, and our valued customers. ‘Skip the Straw’ is the latest policy of our ongoing sustainability campaign designed in the interests of global environmental preservation,” says Gerry Gabrys, chief executive officer of Guest Services, Inc. “The impact of such a small utility may seem negligible, but the reality is that straws pose an incredible danger to marine life that would be wrong to ignore. Guest Services looks forward to being a meaningful part of the positive wave of industry influencers who are leading the charge in the elimination of plastic straws.”

The company’s sustainability strategies work to reduce consumption, to reuse items, and to recycle or compost items, and are a significant component of overall executive planning. At many Guest Services properties, vehicle charging stations are available; compressed gas vehicles are utilized; LED lighting is installed; non-carbon dioxide electricity sources make up almost half of total energy consumption; an electronic records system vastly reduces paper consumption; environmentally friendly purchasing strategies are implemented to reduce waste, fossil fuel emissions, and harmful gas production; sustainable food and cooking efforts utilize local and healthier sources through their programs such as Dolphin Safe and Go Local; hydration stations are available to encourage the use of reusable bottles; unused amenities as well as gently used furniture and linens are donated to local charities; regular recycling of paper, glass, cardboard, plastic, aluminum, and cooking oil is practiced company-wide; fluorescent lights, batteries, and other possibly hazardous items are recycled and tracked through their Lamptracker System.

Guest Services has also been recognized for its outstanding sustainability efforts by the National Park Service ISO Certification at Mount Rainier National Park and in the National Capital Region.

For more information about Guest Services, Inc. and their environmental initiatives, please visit https://www.guestservices.com/about-us/sustainability.

About Guest Services, Inc.

Since 1917, Guest Services has worked tirelessly to earn our reputation as the premier hospitality management company in the United States. We are proud to provide a wide range of customized hospitality management solutions for clients involved in dining services, resorts and hotels, state and national parks, senior living communities, unique retail outlets, special events, condominium management and fresh produce distribution. Today, we stand at the forefront of the hospitality management industry, providing the highest quality food, lodging and leisure services for our valued clients and guests. Guest Services is proud to serve more than 35 million guests annually at over 350 properties nationwide.

6 Activities Guaranteed to Prevent 4th of July Weekend FOMO

With so many great Fourth of July activities happening all across the United States, the odds you miss out on something are very high. Don’t experience FOMO (fear of missing out) this year! Ditch the boring backyard fireworks and celebrate this amazing nation at one of these gorgeous properties located around Boston, Washington D.C., and all across Florida.

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Where: Key Bridge Boathouse, National Harbor Boathouse, Thompson’s Boat Center, Washington Sailing Marina, The Wharf Boathouse

What: Round up your family and friends and join the Boating in DC team for an Independence Day weekend full of the #1 DC recreational activity; boating! With kayaks, paddleboards, sailboats, pedal boats, and even bikes, there is something for everyone of every skill level.

When:

Key Bridge Boathouse: Weekdays 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Weekends 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The 4th of July fireworks paddle at Key Bridge Boathouse is one of the best Independence Day celebrations in the metropolitan area! Enjoying the legendary annual DC firework show while paddling is a true, authentic American experience. Get your tickets as soon as possible because they sell fast!

National Harbor: Weekdays 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Weekends 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Thompson’s Boat Center: Every Day – Rowing Rentals with Lights 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. & Other Rentals 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Washington Sailing Marina: Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday – Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Where: Newton Boathouse, Hopkinton State Park Boathouse, Natick Boathouse, Spot Pond Boathouse, Wakefield Boathouse

What:

If you’re looking for a place to enjoy some 4th of July weekend paddling in Boston, look no further than Boating in Boston Boathouses. With convenient, beautiful destinations scattered throughout the area, their team can’t wait to send you on your next paddling adventure!

When:

At all locations rentals are available from 10:00 am – 6:30 pm.

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Where: Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

What:

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is one of Florida’s most distinctive destinations and offers guests access to a spring-fed water park, riverboat cruise, live mermaid shows, and some of the state’s best boating. Kayak and paddleboard through crystal clear waters in the company of manatees and stunning natural beauty.

When:

*Reservations are required*

Saturday, June 30th – Wednesday, July 4th

Rentals and Private Boats: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Private Boats ONLY: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Where: Rainbow Springs State Park

What:

Much like Weeki Wachee, Rainbow Springs State Park offers some of the clearest waterways in Florida. The rich natural splendor and cultural history has been bringing fans back for decades, and is a wonderful spot to visit for your July 4th weekend!

When:

Rentals are available every day 8:00 a.m. – Sunset.

Where: Flamingo at EvergladesWhat:

Experience the magnificence of Florida’s subtropical wilderness in the globally acclaimed Everglades National Park. From adventurous hiking trails with diverse wildlife to world-class fishing sites, kayaking and paddleboarding, there is an endless amount of exciting things to do at this unique destination!

When:

Every day boat rental hours are 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

All boats back to the dock by 4:30 p.m.

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Wakulla Springs State Park

Where: 550 Wakulla Park Drive, Crawfordville, FL, United States

What:

Wakulla Springs State Park is home to the world’s deepest freshwater spring and the beloved Lodge at Wakulla Springs, perfect for a fourth of July getaway. Book with the Bed, Breakfast, & Boat Package to receive delicious daily breakfasts at the Edward Ball Dining Room as well as the fan-favorite and locally famous scenic boat tour through the gorgeous State Park.

Call 855.632.4559 to make reservations.

National Park Rx Day

Mother Nature is life’s all-knowing MD, and her prescription is a healthy getaway into the stress-free world of this country’s beautiful national and state parks! Fill your prescription this National Park Rx Day on April 29th by escaping the day-to-day pressures of busy concrete jungles and submerging yourself in natural tranquility. Experience unforgettable outdoor activities in the middle of awe-inspiring views normally seen on the Discovery Channel at one of these gorgeous parks.

Mount Rainier National Park
Ashford, WA
1 (855) 755-2275
http://mtrainierguestservices.com

Activities: Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Fishing, Camping, Sightseeing

The Mount Rainier National Park boasts 240 miles of trails for hiking and exploring the great outdoors. At 14,410 feet tall, Mount Rainier is one of the most iconic mountains in the country and an ideal spot for climbers and adventure seekers. The area is perfect for fishing and camping and even offers educational programs for park guests to learn more about safety, nature, and the history of Mount Rainier.

 

Rainbow Springs State Park
Dunnellon, Florida
352-533-4305
https://visitrainbowsprings.com/

Activities: Tubing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Swimming, Snorkeling, Hiking, Geocaching, Picnicking, Wildlife Viewing

With crystal clear waters, abundant marine wildlife, vibrant azaleas and mystical waterfalls, Rainbow Springs State Park offers guests a leisurely and adventurous getaway in one of the state’s most unique destinations. This beautiful 1,472-acre park is home to the nationally recognized Rainbow River and its enormous natural spring. Rainbow Springs is an enchanting park where families can swim, kayak, canoe, snorkel, tube, or enjoy Ranger-guided tours.

 

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
Spring Hill, Florida
352-592-5656
https://weekiwachee.com/

Activities: Buccaneer Bay Waterslides, Swimming, Kayaking, Canoeing, Mermaid Show

Weeki Wachee State Park has been attracting families looking for out-of-the-ordinary vacation experiences and delighting guests with sensational performances since 1947. The park features extravagant paddling and riverboat cruises on the Weeki Wachee River; wildlife animal shows; junior mermaid, lifeguard, and ranger camps; and, of course, the legendary, highly acclaimed mermaid shows.

 

Watkins Glen State Park
Watkins Glen, New York
(607) 535-4511
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/142/

Activities: Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting

With 19 magnificent waterfalls, an astonishing gorge, the Cavern Cascade, nearby Seneca Lake and the Catherine Creek, it’s no wonder this stunning park was voted third best in the country in 2015 by USA Today’s Readers’ Choice Polls. Watkins Glen also offers a wide variety of amenities such as an Olympic- size swimming pool, public grills, playgrounds, playing fields, a gift shop, plenty of camping area and camper recreation. Visitors come from all over to enjoy the world-class fishing, hunting, biking, and hiking or just to enjoy an unforgettable day in nature.

 

Wakulla Springs State Park
Crawfordville, Florida
850-421-2000
https://thelodgeatwakullasprings.com/

Activities: Jungle Boat Tour, Hiking, Birding, Butterflies, Swimming, Cave Diving, Kayaking

Wakulla Springs State Park visitors enjoy a wide variety of spectacular activities like the fan-favorite 22-foot dive into fresh spring waters, the glass-bottom riverboat tours on the magical Wakulla River, and countless unforgettable hiking trails. The park is home to the world’s largest freshwater spring as well as The Lodge at Wakulla Springs, a vintage 1930s castle adored for its historic accommodations.

 

Everglades National Park
Homestead, Florida
305.501.2852
https://evergladesadventures.com/

Activities: Kayaking, Canoeing, Camping, Hiking, Biking, Geocaching, Birding, Fishing

As you walk through the unforgettable coastal mangroves, sawgrass prairie and pine flatwoods of the Everglades you are greeted by prehistoric-looking alligators and crocodiles, more than 300 gorgeous species of fish and birds and, if you’re lucky, the endangered Florida panther. It doesn’t take long to understand how rich with life this place is and you quickly discover why this is one of the most visited National Parks in the country. The park offers camping, kayaking, canoeing and plenty of other unforgettable outdoor experiences.

 

North Cascades National Park
Stehekin, WA
(509) 682-4494
lodgeatstehekin.com

Activities: Kayaking, Red Bus Scenic Tour, Easy – Difficult Day Hikes, Backpacking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Fishing

Hidden away in the mountains of Washington State, the Lodge at Stehekin boasts pristine, untouched nature at its finest. To get the full Stehekin tour, with stops at Rainbow Falls and High Bridge/Pacific Crest Trail, a ride on the Red Bus is an absolute must. Other great activities include individual or guided kayaking tours on Lake Chelan; easy, moderate, and difficult day hikes; backpacking; biking; fishing; and horseback riding.

 

Boating in DC
Washington, DC
(202) 337-9642
boatingindc.com

Activities: Sculling, Night Pedal Boating, Canoeing, Standup Paddleboard, SUP Yoga, Sailing, Hydro Biking, Swan Boats

With several locations throughout the District of Columbia, Boating in DC is full of fun activities to get you outdoors and loving life. Some of our favorites include the Swan Boats, pedal boating, sunrise yoga, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, hydro-biking, and numerous monument tours from the water.

 

Boating in Boston (Opening in Mid-May)
Boston, MA
(617) 299-3392
boatinginboston.com

Activities: Canoeing, Standup Paddleboard, Sailing, SUP Yoga, Windsurfing, Rowboating

There’s no better way to stay fit than by spending your Park Rx Day paddling around beautiful Massachusetts! Boating in Boston has several fantastic locations throughout the Greater Boston area, so it’s easy for you to enjoy all that the great outdoors has to offer. With canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, quad-pedal boating, sailing, rowboating, and more, there’s no shortage of fun water activities and adventures at any of the five Boating in Boston destinations!

 

Lake Roosevelt Adventures (Opening in Mid-May)
Seven Bays, WA
1 (800) 816-2431
lakerooseveltadventures.com

Activities: Bird & Wildlife Watching, Fishing, Hunting, Watersports

 

Although Lake Roosevelt is most famous for the amazing houseboat experience it provides, there are so many other ways to enjoy the rich natural beauty of Lake Roosevelt. The Lake’s wildlife rivals any other major destination in the state. Here you can witness eagles, osprey, bobcats, moose, bears, and a host of freshwater fish. Lake Roosevelt is an ideal spot for animal lovers, but it’s also an excellent destination for all kinds of watersports such as tubing and water skiing.

 

Echo Bluff State Park
Eminence, MO
(844) 322-3246
echobluffstatepark.com

Activities: Sightseeing, Kayaking, Tubing, Canoeing, Standup Paddleboarding, Fishing, Biking, Hiking, Geocaching, Camping

 

We can agree that in this super modernized world it’s good to get off the grid and disconnect from our devices. Echo Bluff State Park allows you to do just that! Tucked away in the Missouri Ozarks, Echo Bluff is home to some of nature’s most treasured views. With hiking and mountain biking options galore, Echo Bluff makes it easy to get outside and stay active. Echo Bluff’s Sinking Creek and Current River are also wonderful spots for fishing, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. There’s even an Adventure Playground where kids love to make their own fun!

 

Bear Mountain State Park
Bear Mountain, NY
(845) 786-2731
visitbearmountain.com

Activities: Merry-Go-Round, Bear Mountain Pool, Trailside Museums and Zoo, Hiking and Walking Trails, Kayaking, Birding

Nestled in the Hudson Valley, Bear Mountain is an idyllic getaway for those looking to lose themselves in the spectacular natural environment. Guests enjoy awe-inspiring views from Bear Mountain’s many hiking trails while fishers rejoice at the world-class fly-fishing opportunities. Other fun activities include boating, cross-country skiing, and ice skating—it’s the outdoor enthusiast’s paradise!

 

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Big Sur, CA
1-800-424-4787
www.bigsurlodge.com

Activities: Hiking Trails, Heated Pool, Birding, Multiple State Parks, Horseback Tours, Aquarium, Whale Watching, Golfing

Nothing inspires as much wonder as the magnificent redwood forests of Big Sur. Seated in just the right spot for enjoying the breathtaking beauty of Big Sur, Big Sur Lodge is host to numerous hiking trails and is the perfect location for historical sightseeing, whale watching, bird watching, and day trips to other iconic destinations. Visitors also enjoy long walks on one of the many local beaches, including Pfeiffer Beach and Garrapata Beach. Whichever option you choose, Big Sur Lodge is just what the doctor ordered.