■ Number of Residents Utilising Village Services Over the Games Period Yanagimachi Asahi Total Residents at the Media Villages 2,192 1,243 3,435 Restaurant 5,485 3,434 8,919 Cafeteria 50,548 32,320 82,868 Bar 15,297 7,985 23,282 Bank 2,115 1,100 3,215 Laundry 1,372 626 1,998 Media Hotels A total of 105 hotels and inns were utilised for media accommodations in areas near competition venues. Services provided included 24hour / day shuttle bus between the hotels and the MPC and IBC, an information bulletin board and desk staffed by volunteers with foreign language ability, and public telephones equipped with lines for international calls and computer transmission. Area Hotels Rooms Nagano City 56 2,183 Hakuba 43 445 Shiga Kogen 5 223 Karuizawa 1 28 TOTAL 105 2,879 In Nagano City, because of the high number of requests for hotel accommodations, an additional 96 rooms for media personnel were secured at public dormitories. A typical room at the Yanagimachi Media Village 11. Transportation and Accommodations 259
Food Services Restaurant facilities were fun, friendly, and clean (MPC cafeteria). 260 Food services for athletes, officials, and media personnel were provided in a hygienic and comfortable environment at the Olympic Village and other competition and non-competition venues. Along with providing a nutritious diet, menus reflected the food and religious customs of participating countries and regions, and introduced the foods of Japan and Nagano. In ■ Number of Meals Served at Games Facilities total, 628,000 meals were provided and earned high praise in particular from the athletes for both quantity and quality. Food service was provided at 72 cafeterias and restaurants at 24 facilities, among them the Olympic Village, Olympic Family lounges, IBC, MPC, Media Villages, media cafés, the Sponsor Hospitality Village, and the Sponsor hospitality tents. Operations Bids for the contract to oversee catering services were solicited from four companies in June 1996. Emphasis was placed on choosing a company with a proven track record in providing food services for international sporting events, as well as with the relevant managerial experience to run all aspects of food services operations, including subcontracting companies, and providing a high standard of efficient service. Furthermore, expert advice regarding Facility Breakfasts Lunches Dinners Evening snacks Other TOTAL Olympic Village / Satellite Village 57,241 64,768 75,324 6,693 2,560 206,586 IBC Cafeteria 8,870 55,659 23,396 3,522 5,866 97,313 IBC Restaurant 867 7,473 9,286 3,035 3,047 23,708 MPC Cafeteria 4,219 29,082 17,294 3,787 7,996 62,378 MPC Restaurant Media Village (Yanagimachi) 224 3,251 2,183 1,517 1,122 8,297 Cafeteria 32,795 7,527 7,475 2,549 202 50,548 Restaurant 5,485 5,485 Bar Media Village (Asahi) 15,297 15,297 Cafeteria 16,831 5,929 8,443 802 315 32,320 Restaurant 3,434 3,434 Bar 7,985 7,985 Olympic Family Lounges (17) 23,618 23,618 Sponsor Village 1,655 11,082 9,713 7,706 30,156 Sponsor Tents (5) 4,409 4,409 Media Cafés (15) 42,788 42,788 International Youth Camp 3,340 3,699 51 725 7,815 TOTAL 126,042 231,968 165,732 21,956 76,439 622,137 * Additionally, 6,386 boxed lunches were provided. Numbers include catering for functions and parties.
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