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22 What is the percentage of person-trips made by auto (slide 8) |
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22 Understand the trend depicted on the slide #of Rental Cars in the US (slide 19) |
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o Was up, went down in 03 then back up in 07 the back down in 1810 |
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22 Who is the leader in the Rental Car Industry (slide 32) |
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22 What are the two major markets in the Rental Car Industry (slide 40) |
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22 What are the complaints of the current Rental Car Industry on the slide The Recession (slide 49) |
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o Dirtier cars o Less service o Longer lines o Fewer choices of models |
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22 Why do people choose the Rail System (slide 6) |
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o Mobility o Safety o Reliability o Speed o Convenience o Comfort |
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• Why do people choose the Rail System (slide 6) |
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o Mobility o Safety o Reliability o Speed o Convenience o Comfort |
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• When did the first steam locomotive open for service (day, date, and city), slide/video 9 |
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o Christmas Day 1830, Charleston |
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• What company is the primary provider of Rail Service in the US (slide 19)? |
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• What has the US National Park Service considered installing within Yosemite National Park (slide 30)? |
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o The U.S. National Park Service has considered installing a solar powered train within Yosemite National Park in an effort to eliminate automobile traffic and pollution. |
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• Know the bullets on International Rail Service (slide 36) |
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o Passenger rail service is more important outside of North America. o Rail Service is still very important in Europe and Asia (e.g. Japan, Korea, China, and Taiwan) • Often is faster and cheaper than air travel • High-speed trains carry passengers between large population centers • Chunnel allows travelers to travel between Europe and U.K. all by train • Channel Tunnel allows travelers to travel between Europe and U.K. (opened in 1994). |
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• Know the bullets on The Cruise Industry |
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o The cruise industry is the fastest growing segment of the travel industry in the U.S. o It has achieved more than 2100 % growth since 1970 o Industry estimates: o 1970: 500,000 people took a cruise o 2009: 13.5 million people took a cruise o 2010: 15 million people took a cruise |
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• What is the Average Length of Cruise in 2009? |
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• What are the three top states producing the most cruise passengers? |
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o Florida o California o Texas |
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• How much of cruise vacations are books through travel agents? |
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• What are the Pros to Cruising? |
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o A variety of choices for every budget, age group, eating habit, and activity level o Do not need money for necessities • “Cashless society” o Meals, activities, and entertainment are paid for in advance of trip |
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• What are the 6 A’s (Tourist Destination Factors) |
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o Attractions o Activities o Access o Accommodation o Amenities o Ancillary Services |
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• On the slide, 3. Attractions are economic engines, what are the benefits of a region in which attractions are located? |
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o The provide economic benefits o Consider expenditure by travelers in: • Transportation • Lodging • Food and beverage • Shopping in local stores and malls • Purchasing souvenirs and outlet malls • Guided tours • Ancillary activities |
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• On the slide, Attractions, know the bullets under ‘Tourist attractions are defined as:’ |
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o Cultural and historical sites o Natural landmarks o Officially designated spaces |
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• What are examples of man-made attractions? |
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o Amusement Arcades o Amusement Parks o Theme Parks o Gaming Events |
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• How many sites is the National Park Service responsible for managing? |
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• Know the bullets on the slide ‘Heritage Tourism’ |
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• Original cultural and natural material • Built environment • Archaeological resource • Intangible heritage • Natural heritage |
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• Know the bullets on the slide ‘The New Tourists’…this is what the new tourist expects |
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o Experiences o Activity o Creative o Dynamic Interpretation o Participation o Learning |
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• On the slide, 2009 National Research Study on US Cultural and Heritage Travel, what are the five different types of cultural and heritage travelers? |
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o Passionate o Well-rounded o Aspirational o Self-guided o Keeping it Light |
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• What are the top 10 Cultural and Heritage Activities (note that over 50% participated in all activities/sites listed)? |
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o Attended cultural and/or heritage fair or festival o Visited heritage buildings/historical buildings o Visited Historic Sites o Visited Native American Sites o Attended historical re-enactments o Visited history museums/center o Visited Living history museums o Participated in organized tour of local history or culture o Visited natural history museums/centers o Visited art museums/galleries |
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• When was the Smithsonian Institution established? |
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: You must read or view all materials (videos, articles, case studies, powerpoints) presented in the module presentations. |
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