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  The Tropicana Hotel in Guam closed in February 2001, due in part to recessions in Guam's main tourist markets of Japan and the USA. It has remained closed and it seems unlikely that the Tropicana Hotel in Guam will reopen.    

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The Tropicana Hotel in Guam closed in February 2001, due in part to recessions in Guam's main tourist markets of Japan and the USA. It has remained closed and it seems unlikely that the Tropicana Hotel in Guam will reopen.

 

Tropicana Hotel in Guam

Tropicana Hotel in Guam.
Main Lobby Tropicana Hotel in Guam.

As Reported in a 2002 Pacific Magazine article, the Tropicana Hotel Guam was one of a number of hotels on Guam that was forced to close down during 2001, being a victim of the recessions in the island's two primary markets; Japan and the United States.

 



Tropicana hotel
Pale San Vitores Road 825
96911 o Agana/Tumon Bay
Guam


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Tripz - This page has information about the facilities the Tropicana Hotel In Guam used to provide. www.tripz.com

Kuam News - This article looks at how new hotels are opening on Guam now that it's tourism industry is back on the rise. www.kuam.com