"A stretch of bad weather can keep the tourists and their cruise ships and airplanes away for a while," Antonin said. "But we build strong to prevent storm damage, and the tourists will come back."
"A hurricane might slow down business for a while," he went on. "That just means it takes a little longer to make your investment back and start collecting the profit."
Antonin smiled and shook his head, "The tourists do like the tropics. My first hotel was strictly a muggle affair. After consulting with some of the people from the Plaza in London, my new hotel will have two wizarding floors and a staff of mixed witches and wizards and muggles that know what's what and to be discrete."
Laughing, Antonin reached out to put his hand on Morag's shoulder. "Actually, the castle is in an historic trust, the Dolohovs don't really own it any more. And she'll be a dutchess, not a princess. She'll inherit the family title, since it passes to my oldest daughter, and her oldest son - although we don't mention that since Morag isn't sure about being a mother yet, let alone a grandmother."