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But all those offers of free Broadway tickets and other incentives aimed at getting travelers to sit through a lengthy timeshare presentation play a massive role in hitting that financial target. And in Cary—where a signature park project of it’s own will be unveiled next summer—the Fenton development is ready to open the first phase of it’s much-anticipated live-work-play destination any day now. There’s more development on the way, including hotels that are already under construction and some that will be soon (a large boutique property—that we can’t name just yet—is slated to break ground late next year). More visitors to Raleigh—and a change in traveler demands—has created a need for new and more unique accommodations, and that is the crux of what Travel + Leisure says has elevated the experience of visiting …