©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Motives for Recreational Travel Motives Religion Health Scenic beauty Sporting events Culture.

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©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Motives for Recreational Travel Motives Religion Health Scenic beauty Sporting events Culture Theater and spectacle Example of Destination Lourdes (Paris, France) Hot Springs, Arkansas Yosemite National Park Kentucky Derby Smithsonian museum (Washington, D.C.) Broadway (New York City) Transparency 14-1

©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Theme Parks are Built on a Number of Themes, Including: Animals Adventure Movies and movie-making Specific countries or regions Water rides The sea History Country music Transparency 14-2

©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Factors Contributing to Growth in Gaming Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 Legalization of riverboat gambling Change in consumer attitude toward gambling Accessibility of gambling facilities Government needs for additional sources of taxes Transparency 14-3

©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Casino Markets Tourists High rollers at the tables High rollers at the slot machines The bus trade Transparency 14-4

©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Urban Entertainment Centers Sports stadiums Convention centers Plazas City waterfront centers Restored historical sections of a city Zoos and aquariums Shopping centers Transparency 14-5

©2006 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Examples of Some Out-of-the- Ordinary Destinations The Spy Trail Cemetery Tours The International UFO Museum The Ice Hotel Cadillac Ranch Tornado Chases Space Tourism Transparency 14-6