Micro Flashcards
The most popular travel club originated in Western Europe and then spread to North America and other areas of the world.
Club Mediterranee
Travelers who are not adventurous.
Psychocentric
Appreciation of beauty.
Aesthetics
Travelers who are highly adventurous and curious and have a strong desire for new and varied experiences
Allocentric
type of tourist who arranges his trip and does not seek the help of a tour agency.
Drifter
type of tourist who associates with the people he visits and tries to speak their language.
Explorer
A subsidized travel system through the intervention of the government, employer, or labor union.
Social tourism
The type of tourist who is the least adventurous.
Organized mass tourist
A set of beliefs, values, habits, and forms of behavior that are transmitted from generation to generation.
Culture
When a person becomes shocked and disoriented at a place because of the severe contrast to his familiar lifestyle and custom
Culture shock
A body of written material of a particular culture or people.
Literature
A bus is often equipped with toilet facilities, designed to carry passengers for touring.
Motor Coach
public corporation that maintains intercity railroad passenger services in the United States.
Amtrak
freedom to determine one’s actions and behavior.
Autonomy
A new or interesting experience.
Adventure
A particular skill or art performed with the hands.
Handicraft
The science of cultivating land and raising crops and livestock.
Agriculture
These travel motivators include the desire to meet other people, friends, or relatives, escape from routine, from family,
Interpersonal motivators
The high-speed trains of France.
Tres Grande Vitesse
The high-speed trains of Japan.
Shinkansen
Old castles, convents, or monasteries that have been converted into hotels by the government.
Paradors
Family-owned accommodation facilities.
Pensions
contains what the restaurant offers as well as the selling price.
Menu
The Hierarchy of Needs (In Particular Order)
1.self actualization
2.self esteem
3.social needs
4.safety needs
5.physiological needs
The preferences of international tourist
Relaxation Versus Activity
Familiarity Versus Novelty
Dependence Versus Autonomy
Order Vesus disorder