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Hospitality and tourism Final Exam Review H & T - Review for Final Hospitality and tourism Final Exam Review

Topics Covered: H & T General Information H & T History Restaurant Industry Hotel Industry Tourism Business Destination Marketing Sports, Events, and entertainment Marketing Designing Products

H & T General Terms Hospitality industry: a group of businesses composed of establishments related to lodging and food service management Tourism industry: a group of businesses that encompass travel/transportation vendors for ail, rail, auto, cruise, and motor-coach travel, and promote travel and vacations.

Pineapple is a sign of hospitality Ecotourism: a branch of tourism encompassing adventure tourism and sustainable development of regions for future generations Market segments: groups of consumers categorized by specific characteristics to create a target market

Web Sites: Many hotels restaurants facilities, vendors, and destinations host creative web sties to entice customers to purchase products and services. Sustainable tourism-allows a destination to support both local and tourists with out compromising future generations. Social and cultural impact

Environmental Impact: Water Resources Land and Air resources Waste disposal Threatened locations Noise pollution Visual pollution

Cyclical Nature of Travel Introduction and growth phases Maturation and decline phases Renewal phase Renewal case study

Full service restaurants Fine dining Casual dining Limited-Service Facilities Quick service restaurants Specialty Restaurants Theme Ethnic Pizza Chicken Steak Seafood Hamburger

Restaurants within other properties Private clubs Sports and theme parks Retail establishments Lodging establishments On Site Facilities Schools Colleges and universities

Restaurant Operations Front of the house service Assistant manager Opening manager Closing manager Cashier Host and/or hostess Server Busser Bartenders Back of the House Production and kitchen positions Executive chef Sous chef Prep cook Garde manager Pastry chef Baker Steward Expediter

Chapter 4 Hotel Locations RESORTS AIRPORT HIGHWAY DOWNTOWN CONFERENCE CENTERS

Hotel STYLE & FUNCTION ALL SUITE –living room and sitting area EXTENDED STAY-kitchen area BED AND BREAKFAST- 3-12 sleeping rooms, breakfast SPAS BOUTIQUE HOTELS VACATION PROPERTIES-time share – yearly maintenance fee RETREAT CENTERS

Guest or uniformed services Communication Hotel Organization Room Division – largest revenue center Front of the house Back of the house Front office Reservations House keeping Guest or uniformed services Communication

POSITIONS Day shift positions -handling guests during check out –notifying housekeeping which rooms to clean, monitor special requests VIP guests Evening Shift positions. Clerks or agents Night auditors balances the books, daily reports, etc.. Guest service agent (GSA) – one person performs the function of desk clerk, concierge and valet Reservations - Centralized reservation system (CRS) Reservation Manager: Monitors room availability and pricing of rooms Housekeeping Executive housekeeper - head of the staff Guest or Uniformed Services Bell staff –transporting guest’s luggage Valet staff – parks the cars Concierge – care taker – helps guest make arrangements for transportation, restaurant reservations, event reservations, and entertainment tickets, and advises guest about activities in the area Security Staff-protecting the guest, the property, and guest valuable - key security

Hotel SUPPORT STAFF Engineers – critical oversee the maintenance Groundskeepers and attendants – maintain the exterior of the property Sales and Marketing Staff Sales Technical Sales assistants Telemarketers Reservations Human Resources Staff Servicing guests.

Tourism Travel for the Disabled Adventure Travel Geotourism/ecotourism Niche Markets Type of package tours Travel for the Disabled Adventure Travel Geotourism/ecotourism Agritourism Independent tours Hosted tours Escorted or guided tours

Ground – rail, car or motor coach Water transportation Tour Positions Modes of Transportation Tour escort Tour guides Tour hosts Other tour positions – reservationists, sales staff, accounting, product manager Air Hub and spoke (satellite) system Ground – rail, car or motor coach Water transportation

Ferry Boats Freighters Riverboats Yachts Windjammers Cruise Ships Water Transportation Ferry Boats Freighters Riverboats Yachts Windjammers Cruise Ships Airline Careers Onboard positions Ground positions Ground Transportation Rail transportation in Europe Rail Transportation in the United States Amtrak Automobile Transportation Limousines Vans and shuttles Motor-Coach Transportation – greyhound Charter motor coaches Careers in Ground Transportation Ground transportation staff Railway staff (similar to flight attendants)

Cruise ship pricing Cruise Ship Positions: The ship Season of sailing Length of stay Cabin location Itinerary sales, reservations, front desk, tour or shore excursions desk, recreational activities, etc..)

Destination Markets Marketing a Destination Resorts and Destinations Seasonality – Cold weather destinations Warm weather destinations Competitive markets Resorts and Destinations Destination resort Cruise Ships Itineraries Shoulder season between peeks times of the year   Sports, Recreation, and Entertainment destinations Live Entertainment Amusement parks All in one Gaming Facilities Shopping Museums and Historical Sites National parks and gardens

Tourism Providers and Promoters Travel Agencies Commission Responsibilities? Tour Operators Preferred tour rates Distribution channels Convention and Visitors Bureaus Trade and Government Organizations Governments Tourism Agencies

Amateur Sports Recreation Events Entertainment Types of leisure activities Amateur Sports Recreation Events Entertainment Youth sports –emphasizes participation High school sports – focus on team sprit College sports –encourage competition

Facilities Broadcasting Commercial recreation Public recreation Sports /Entertainment Center - careers Recreation Sports Facilities Marketing director PR facility director Event director Booking director Operations director Box office director Concession manager Broadcasting Athletic directors Media directors Commercial recreation Public recreation Therapeutic recreation Outdoor recreation Military recreation Community programs Campus programs

Public Events Size Mega events –Olympics Hallmark events- local with national or international appeal. Major events -international film festival Local events – fairs, -little impact on overnight accommodations

Purpose of public events Political events Cultural events-concerts, theaters, museums, Military events – parades and flag raising ceremonies Tourist attractions – fire works, parades College and universities- orientation, graduation Nonprofit organizations- civic or charitable organizations Consumer shows –auto or boat show flower show

Music – concerts - live performances Music tours Recordings Private Events Music Social events – weddings, birthdays Meetings – Corporate events – showcase new products increase sales motivation Music – concerts - live performances Music tours Recordings

Types of Entertainment T.V. Movie Radio Performing Arts

Vocabulary Words Chapter 1 Defining Hospitality and tourism Section 1.1 Hospitality industry Bed-and Breakfasts (B&Bs) Tourism industry Service Variables Perishability Intangibility Changeability Section 1.2 Diversity Ecotourism Market Segments Chapter 2 Economics and the Impact of Tourism Section 2.1 Infrastructure Economic multiplier Leakage Globalization Sustainable Tourism Aesthetic Pollution Ventures Dependable Section 2.2 Business Travel Meeting and incentive travel Meeting Planner VFR Travel Leisure Travel Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Chapter 3 Restaurants Section 3 Chapter 3 Restaurants Section 3.1 Commercial Site On-site facility Full-service Restaurant Quick-service restaurant (QSR) Chain Franchise Section 3.2 Front of the house Back of the house Production Return on investment (ROI) Chapter 4 The Hotel Business Section 4.1 Transient Guest Meal plan Yield management Average daily rate (ADR) Occupancy percentage (OCC%) Revenue per available room (revPAR) Section 4.2 Front of the house (lodging) Back of the house (lodging) Night auditor Guest service agent (GSA) Guest or uniformed services Concierge

Chapter 5 The Tourism Business Section 5 Chapter 5 The Tourism Business Section 5.1 Disposable income Niche Market Package Tour Charter Tour Customized Tour Section 5.2 Hub-and-spoke system Frequent-flyer program Amtrak Windjammer Chapter 6 Destination Marketing Section 6.1 Destination Destination Marketing Seasonality Resort Destination resort Section 6.2 Intermediary Commission Channel of Distribution Convention and visitors bureau (CVB)

Chapter 7 Sports, Events and Entertainment Section 7 Chapter 7 Sports, Events and Entertainment Section 7.1 Amateur Sports Paralympics Commercial recreation Public recreation Therapeutic recreation Section 7.2 Mega-event Hallmark event Consumer show Performing arts