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Adventure Tourism – is a type of niche tourism, involving exploration or travel with a certain

degree of risk, and which may require special skills and physical exertion.
Festival Tourism – is an event ordinarily celebrated centering on some characteristic aspect of
that community. It is often marked as a local or national holiday.
Educational Tourism – This includes fair ceremonies commemorations, concerts, competition,
sport events, expositions, games, jubilees parties and parades.
Middle Ages – Travel almost disappeared during the ____ where travel became dangerous and
sporadic.
Heritage Tourism – Traveling to experience to the places, artifacts and activities that
authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present.
Renaissance Era – The rebirth in travel emerged slowly during the ____ or the Age of discovery.
Middle Ages – The dark Ages happened in the _____
Romans – The ____ built excellence roads, transportation and communication system. They
built rest houses.
Educational Tourism – is another form of cultural tourism, it’s a form of travel involving
organized learning usually for students not actively seeking a degree and far more than a year.
Grand Tour – in the ____, trend of luxurious travel started by wealthy English
Modern Era – the ____ is development of Mass Tourism
Cultural Tourism – it focuses on the values a lifestyles heritage, visual and performing arts,
industries, traditions and leisure pursuit of the local population and host community.
Thomas cook – Organized the first tour for a group
Urban tourism – A type of tourism activity which is characterized by non-agricultural based
economy such as administration, manufacturing, trade and services and being nodal points of
transport.
Nature tourism – It requires responsible travel which conserves the environment and improves
the welfare of local people.
Attractions – are those elements in product which determine the choice made by particular
tourist to visit.
Global distributions system – airline companies went on strategic partnerships and established
___ for marketing purposes via travel agencies.
Services – it is related to moving people from place to place
Cox & kings – was the first official travel company to be formed.
Switzerland – winter tourism started in ___
Tornos - tourism came from Latin word ___ from which the concept of a package tour or a
“round tour” has developed.
Accessibility – the means of transport used to reach the area where attractions are located.
Computer reservation system – the most notable impact of the technology in the golden age is
linked to
Group inclusive tour – the tourist travels in the company of other tourists.
Package tour – is an arrangement on which transport and accommodation is bought by the
tourist at an all-inclusive price
Winter tourism – St. Moritz, Graubunden become the cradle of the developing ____
Excursionist – is the temporary visitors staying at less than 24 hours in the destinations and not
making overnight stay
Visitor – any person visiting the country other than that of earning money
Domestic tourism – it refers to travel taken exclusively within the national boundaries of the
traveler’s country.
Destination – a country, state, region, city or town which is marketed or markets itself as a
place for tourists to visit.

TRUE OR FALSE
False – Hallmark events are often celebration of community or culture and feature music, dance
or dramatic performance
False – accommodation is the largest segments of the hospitality industry
True – Entertainment is a part of the recreation business
True – accommodation is part of travel and tourism
False – tour refers to the activity of travelers.
True – when a restaurant is a part of a hotel it must provide must be excellent food and first-
class customer services.
True – I need to travel to see the Disneyland
False – attractions is associated with excellent cuisine, services and facilities
False – Special events is a gathering at a given place and time, usually of some importance,
often celebrating or commemorating a special occasion
False – the most expensive accommodation is the family room
True – conventions generally have very large attendance and are held on a regular schedule
True – Availability of transportation increases the value of destination
False – Mega event is a one-time or infrequent specific ritual, presentation, performance, or
celebration.
False – The F&B industry is estimated to provide 30% of all meals eaten in the US today.
True – The hospitality industry is one of the largest employers globally.
Little or no tourist – seasonality
Increase of local taxes, small business… - contribution to local economies
Airline companies went on strategic partnerships and… - Global Distribution Systems
Maximizing satisfaction, retention… - club membership
50% of all meals eaten in the US today… - F&B
Increasing demand for these types of accommodation nowadays. – non-traditional and informal
types of accommodation
Winter tourism started in – Switzerland
Top tourism earner of 2019 – united states
Most notable impact, techno, golden age – computer reservation systems
Positive tourism effect due, roads, hi-ways, buildings – stimulation of infrastructure investment
Almost disappeared, sporadic – middle ages
Unique event, where it is held – hallmark event
First tour for a group – Thomas cook
St moritz eme, cradle – winter tourism
First official travel company – cox & kings
Mostly benefitted by the people in the locality – generation of employment
Development of mass tourism – modern era
Increasing demand for these types of accommodation nowadays. – non-traditional and informal
types
Luxurious travel – grand tour
Rebirth in travel – renaissance era
Dark ages happened – middle ages
Hospitality and tourism industry focus on a tangible product – false
Entertainment is part of the recreation business – true
The working conditions, variable – true
Both seasonal – true
Conventions, large attendance, regular schedule – true
Indirect impact represents the GDP generated by activities that directly deal with tourism –
false
Continued rise, middle-class household, consumer spending – true
Tour operator – false
Advancement in technology – false
Tangible service characteristic, cannot see and touched – false
Multiplier effect – true
Both seasonal – true
Export leakage – false
Largest employers - true
Tourism multiplier – true
Availability of transpo – true
Labor-intensive – false
Accommodation, largest segment – true
Hallmark, dramatic – false
Philippines, 7640 islands – true
Indirect impact, prevalent – true
Domestic, developing countries – true
Too dependent – true
Availability of transpo – true
Food and cuisine – false
Mega event – false
Highest tourist expenditure, Philippines, 2018 – false
Increased consumer spending – induced effect
For locals, events – community event
Network – complicated interconnection of parts or components
Highest, total value expenditure, Philippines, 2018 – accommodation
One of the document required for intl travel – visa
Income received from tourist – direct effect
Trading of one currency for another – foreign exchange earnings
All-inclusive price – package tour
Large scale, highly prestigious event – mega event
Hotel, family, cheaper price – pension house
Little or no tourist – seasonality
Amount spent on importing goods – leakage
Marketed or markets itself as a place for tourists to visit – tourism destination
Smaller-scale events – retreats
100 miles – traveler
Stand-alone – trade shows and fairs
Non-consumption uses – foreign exchange earnings
Elderlies – gray nomad
In turn to pay – indirect effect
Tourist travels in the company of other tourists – group inclusive tour
Historical buildings – cultural sites
Depicts more challenge – seasonality of sector

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