Micro Flashcards

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The most popular travel club originated in Western Europe and then spread to North America and other areas of the world.

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Club Mediterranee

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2
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Travelers who are not adventurous.

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Psychocentric

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3
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Appreciation of beauty.

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Aesthetics

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Travelers who are highly adventurous and curious and have a strong desire for new and varied experiences

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Allocentric

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5
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type of tourist who arranges his trip and does not seek the help of a tour agency.

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Drifter

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type of tourist who associates with the people he visits and tries to speak their language.

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Explorer

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A subsidized travel system through the intervention of the government, employer, or labor union.

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Social tourism

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8
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The type of tourist who is the least adventurous.

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Organized mass tourist

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9
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A set of beliefs, values, habits, and forms of behavior that are transmitted from generation to generation.

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Culture

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When a person becomes shocked and disoriented at a place because of the severe contrast to his familiar lifestyle and custom

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Culture shock

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11
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A body of written material of a particular culture or people.

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Literature

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12
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A bus is often equipped with toilet facilities, designed to carry passengers for touring.

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Motor Coach

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13
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public corporation that maintains intercity railroad passenger services in the United States.

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Amtrak

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14
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freedom to determine one’s actions and behavior.

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Autonomy

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15
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A new or interesting experience.

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Adventure

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16
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A particular skill or art performed with the hands.

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Handicraft

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17
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The science of cultivating land and raising crops and livestock.

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Agriculture

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18
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These travel motivators include the desire to meet other people, friends, or relatives, escape from routine, from family,

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Interpersonal motivators

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19
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The high-speed trains of France.

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Tres Grande Vitesse

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20
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The high-speed trains of Japan.

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Shinkansen

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21
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Old castles, convents, or monasteries that have been converted into hotels by the government.

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Paradors

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22
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Family-owned accommodation facilities.

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Pensions

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23
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contains what the restaurant offers as well as the selling price.

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Menu

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24
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The Hierarchy of Needs (In Particular Order)

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1.self actualization
2.self esteem
3.social needs
4.safety needs
5.physiological needs

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25
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The preferences of international tourist

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Relaxation Versus Activity
Familiarity Versus Novelty

Dependence Versus Autonomy
Order Vesus disorder

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26
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Compute the following
1. Kim is working in the Blink Hotel, and she needs to know the occupancy rate on the day because she has a daily report to do. The Blink Hotel has 150 rooms, and 100 rooms were occupied on a particular night. Can you help Kim to get the Occupancy Rate? 2 A Aes All A eas P 66.67% ORPD
2. Also, the manager of the Blink Hatel needs to know the Occupancy Rate for the 1 week of April. Kim asks for help from Jee-soo her colleague at Blink’s Hotel because she is the one who submits the weekly report for that week. As per Jee-soo, 550 rooms were occupied during that week.
3. On the other hand, Rosey, the Front Office Associate, needs to know the double occupancy of Blink Hotel for the 2nd week of April. Upon checking at the front desk, 735 guests occupied 488 rooms during the week, double occupancy is? 52.38% ORPW 1.51% DOR
4. Moreover, Jenny who is the Room Supervisor assigned to find the Average Rate for Blink Hotel with 488 rooms occupied during that week (2nd week of April) and the room revenue was 1,889,000 for that week. What is the Average Rate per Room Occupied by the Blink Hotel? 3870.90 ARPRO
5. Suddenly, Lisa, the Night Room Supervisor is assigned to find the Average Daily Rate per Guest for Blink Hotel with a room revenue of 1,889,000 for the 2nd week of April with 1,195 guests. What is the Average Daily Rate per Guest of the Blink Hotel?

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  1. Occupancy Rate per Day 100 150 -x 100 = 66.67% ORPD
  2. Occupancy Rate per Week 550 (150x7) x 100 = 52.38% ORPW 1050 560
  3. Double Occupancy Room 735 488 = 1.51% DOR
  4. Average Rate per Room Occupied 1,889,000 488 3870.90 ARPRD 5. Average Daily Rate per Guest 1,889,000 1,195 - 1680.75 ADRPG
27
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Restaurants that feature the food of a specific region or country.

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Ethnic restaurant

28
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Restaurants that offer limited menu with low prices.

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Fast food restaurants

29
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A famous tavern in New York.

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Fraunces tavern

30
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It contains what the restaurant offers as well as the selling price.

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Menu

31
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It is the point in which total costs equal total revenue.

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Break even point

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Restaurants that offer “all you can eat” hot and cold food for one price.

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Buffet shop

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Restaurants that provide delicatessen food service.

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Deli shops

34
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The selling price of an item less its food cost.

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Gross profit

35
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Restaurants found along bus transportation routes.

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Transportation restaurants

36
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Another term for average guest spending.

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Average check

37
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the productive use of free time.

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Leisure

38
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Recreation service that takes care of the recreation needs of persons with physical, mental, and social disabilities.

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Therapeutic recreation

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Privately owned recreation enterprises which operate to make a profit.

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Commercial recreation enterprises

40
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An international program of physical fitness, sports training, and athletic competition for children and adults with disabilities.

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Special Olympics

41
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park with a particular image or motif.

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Theme parks

42
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The process of giving life to something.

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Recreation

43
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Organizations that provide recreational activities for their own members.

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Primate membership organization

44
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Water-based parks

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Water parks

45
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play center for children.

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Fun center

46
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most popular theme park in the Unites States.

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Disney land

47
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The world’s largest amusement park and attractions association.

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IAAPA

48
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popular theme park in Hong Kong.

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Ocean park

49
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Attractions that appeal to those who want to learn about ancient civilization.

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Heritage attraction

50
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The oldest amusement park in the world.

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Bakken Denmark

51
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popular theme park in South Korea.

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Lotte world

52
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Attractions that appeal to travelers because of their natural beauty.

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Natural attraction

53
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Attractions that appeal to those who seek exciting adventures.

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Recreation attraction

54
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tourism component that motivates people to travel.

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Tourist spot

55
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Entertainment attractions in specific locations that provide enjoyment to people of all ages.

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Theme parks

56
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A new method or concept in tourism business.

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Product development

57
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Kinds of attraction

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Heritage
Recreation
Commercial
Industrial
Cultural
Entertainment

58
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Areas that affect the future of tourist attractions

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Management
Marketing
Product development
Interpretation and communication

59
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Types of restaurants

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  1. Family restaurant - family style with wide menu
    2.coffee shop- characterized by a fast food, decor and prices are low
    3.cafereteria-located at shopping centers and office building
  2. Gourmet restaurant- require higher initial investment and expensive ambiance
  3. Ethnic restaurant - food of specific region or country
  4. Fast food restaurants - offer limited menu and franchising
  5. Deli shops - provide delicatessen food service and cold meats
  6. Buffet restaurant- completely self serve basis or all u can eat
  7. Transportation restaurants - along bus transportation routes
60
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Command a higher degree of personal interest and emotional involvement

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Sports

61
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Second major area of diversified recreation involvement

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Tourism

62
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Tourism as a form of recreations such as

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Theme parks
Water parks
Fun center and
Sports tourism

63
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Classification of attraction

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1.Historic houses
2. Museum and galleries
3.Wildlife attractions
4.castles
5.botanical gardens
6.steam railways
7.visitor centers
8.country parks
9.leisure parks