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Chapter 10 Questions
- Describe the various tourism supply components that must be brought together to create a successful tourist destination.
- What are the major classifications of tourist destinations and the similarities and differences among these classifications?
- Why are tourist destinations tempting to attract more visitors outside of their prime seasons?
- Describe the factors that have an impact on the survival and success of a seasonal tourist destination such as a winter snow holiday resort.
- Why are cruise ships called “floating resorts”?
- What is it that sets some large urban areas apart from others and makes them stand out as special tourist destinations?
Chapter 11 Questions
- In what ways can tourism benefit the economy of an area?
- Why are tourism receipts from international visitors considered exports?
- How does the multiplayer concept work? Why do island countries have small tourism multiplayers?
- What are some of the negative effects that can come from tourism development?
- What are the various roles that governments can play in supporting the tourism industry?
- How do convention centers add to the economic activity of an area? How can they be funded and managed?
- What steps are needed to develop a tourism plan?
- Why can political tugs of war arise over decisions concerning tourism development?
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Introduction to Tourism
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INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM
Introduction to tourism
Chapter 10
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Describe the various tourism supply components that must be brought together to
create a successful tourist destination.
Attractions, which are what draws tourists visit to satisfy their leisure needs. They include
natural interactions such as mountains and oceans, man-made attractions such as theme parks
and cultural attractions such as historical sites.
Transportation, which is the means by which tourists reach the destination. They include road,
rail, water and air.
Intermediaries, who are the mediators. They include the tour operators and tour agencies.
Destination, which is the place where tourists visit. It includes tourist facilities such as
accommodation and restaurants.
Activities, which the tourists are interested in. they include sports, leisure, business activities,
adventure and health activities.
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What are the major classifications of tourist destinations and the similarities and
differences among these classifications?
Natural destinations, which have features that were formed through natural processes. They
include beaches, landscapes, rivers, valleys and also mountains.
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INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM
Manmade destinations consist of attractions that were made by mad. They include theme parks,
casinos, pools and leisure parks.
Cultural destinations are those that describe the culture and the way of people of doing things.
They include museums, cultural centers and art galleries.
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Why are tourist destinations tempting to attract more...
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