200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Hard Real Hard Too Hot! No Way!Double.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Hospitality Industry Hospitality is the cordial and generous reception and entertainment of guests or strangers, either socially or commercially. The Hospitality.
Advertisements

Four Segments of Hospitality and Tourism
The World of Lodging Ch. 10 HS.
Chapter 1 Foundations of Restaurant Management & Culinary Arts
Types of Hospitality Markets Chapter 2
Sports, Entertainment and Recreation Marketing HOSPITALITY IN SER MARKETING.
Y1.U1.3 Lodging Overview. Why Travel ? Leisure 80% Visiting Relatives Shopping Visiting friends Fine dining Beaches Business 20% Meeting Events (convention)
Chapter 1 The Hotel Industry. The hotel industry cycles with the economy. Generally building during booming times and putting old hotels out of business.
Copyright © 2010 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Chapter Nine Lodging.
Categories and Types of Hotels
 Temporary living quarters for guests (→ Final tourism product)  Variety of sources & classifications  Providing accommodations to the traveling public.
Types of Foodservice.
Hospitality Classifications
Chapter 2 Hotel Classifications
The Lodging Industry. Understanding Lodging The lodging industry in the United States has always been strongly influenced by changes in transportation.
Welcome. GOALS Mississippi Tourism Overview Bed & Breakfast Impact on Tourism Diversity of B & B Experience in MS Why stay in a B & B vs. Hotel/Motel.
A Meeting Planner’s Guide to Catered Events
The Lodging Industry. Understanding Lodging The lodging industry in the United States has always been strongly influenced by changes in transportation.
Hospitality and Tourism A general term used in travel & tourism describing the “hospitality industry”; refers to the general greeting, welcoming, food.
CHAPTER 2 HOTELS AND MOTELS
The World of Hospitality
START Chapter 1, Section 2 The Lodging Industry.
Chapter 2 Hotel Classifications
Types of Lodging Hotels.
Cook: Tourism: The Business of Travel, 3rd edition (c) 2006 Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, NJ, All Rights Reserved Chapter Six: Accommodations.
Chapter 8 The Uniqueness of Timeshare Resort Operations
Introduction to the Lodging and Travel Industries
Journal Entry: Tuesday 8/30/11
Section 1.2 – Career opportunities in the hospitality and foodservice industry Types of establishments Career pathways Careers in travel and tourism.
The World of Lodging. Types of Lodging Businesses Level of services – Higher price more services 1. Full-Service Hotels Higher price, high level of service.
Bellringer (Hotel Management) Name 3 different hotels that would serve different types of guests. (example price, amenities offered, etc.)
Styles of Catering Operations
Learning Objectives Study the lodging industry
Destination Research. Revision - Elements of a Tour Transportation Lodging Dining Sightseeing/guide service Attractions Shopping.
Overview of the Lodging Industry
Classifications for Lodging There is more than one way to classify lodging establishments. You can classify by service level— Full-service Limited-service.
Chapter 1. Hospitality  Meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill.
Lodging Industry Organization. Review of levels of service …. Full service--- full service,convention, luxury, resort, extended stay, condominium Limited.
Accommodations 2 Types of Lodging. Classifications By size of property By price By location By facilities offered By physical layout By markets served.
Characteristics of The Hospitality Sectors. Lodging Provide overnight or longer-term services to guests Employs 18.5 million people in the US alone Generates.
Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Pearson [imprint] It’s Tourism: Concepts and Practices John Walker Lodging and Restaurants Chapter.
HOSPITALITY DAY ONE LODGING.  Full-Service Hotels  There are five types of full-service hotels:  Convention hotel  Luxury  Resort hotel  Extended-stay.
True & False Harder T&F Real Hard T&F Hardest T&F Short.
Exploring Hospitality Careers Chapter 3. Hospitality Today Industry comprises four sectors: – Lodging – Food – Entertainment – Travel.
The Introduction to the Hospitality Industry.
Hospitality Operations Objective – 3.01 The World Of Lodging.
HOSPITALITY IN SER MARKETING.  Define hospitality and its relationship to the Sports, Entertainment and Recreation Industries  Identify examples of.
Four Sectors of the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
Write down what the word hospitality means to you
Chapter 2 & 3: The Hotel Business Prof. Karen Goodlad Fall 2013.
Interior Design 4 Hotel Design. 1.Hotel Milestones Ancient Times 600 B.C. Boarding Houses existed. First resorts in Greece – mineral and hot springs Mansiones.
MARKETING THE INDUSTRY SEGMENTS 4.02 Explain the lodging industry.
1 FRMCA Level 1, Chapter 1 Welcome to the Restaurant and Foodservice Industry 2014 Summer Institutes Level 1.
AOHT Principles of Hospitality and Tourism
Teaching at ESL Academy Case Studies in the Hospitality Industry Weissinger│ Knapp Presented by: Mercedes Gilliom Instructor Computer Systems Institute.
STANDARD 2 Destination Marketing and the Lodging Industry.
Define the term ‘Catering’ A catering establishment is defined as one that provides food and or drink (beverage). This is known as a product-and-service.
Hospitality & Tourism Standard 2 The students will develop an understanding of the lodging industry and destination marketing.
Accommodation Industry
Learning Objectives Study the lodging industry.
Introduction to Travel and Tourism Homes Away From Home: The Hospitality Industry Chapter 4.
Evaluating Front Office Operations
AOHT Principles of Hospitality and Tourism
Hospitality and Related Services
The Organization and Structure of Lodging Operations
Hospitality in Sports & Entertainment Marketing
The Importance of Hospitality Marketing
Travel Adventures Making Informed Decisions.
Welcome to Hospitality
Presentation transcript:

Hard Real Hard Too Hot! No Way!Double

Provides primarily sleeping rooms without expensive amenities such as food service

limited-service property

Involve buying a specific time period (one or two weeks) to spend at a vacation resort

timeshare

Multistoried lodging facility that ranges in size from a limited number of rooms to hundreds of rooms with access to the rooms through the lobby and a series of hallways

hotel

Hotel or motel located in popular vacation areas that offer recreational activities related to or in addition to attractions in the area

resort

Lodging facilities usually found on feeder highways and roads, or along lesser-known routes

motel

Large meeting venue surrounded by enough hotels to accommodate multiple conventions simultaneously

conference center

Most common lodging facilities found in the United States

motor inn

Living quarters owned by private persons that are rented out to the public most of the year

condominiums

Properties that provide a wide range of services, usually including a restaurant on the premises, luggage assistance, and room service

full-service hotel

Facility with primary features of privacy and personal service

bed and breakfast

A prearranged vacation

travel package

Offers residential-style units with multi-room plans and kitchen facilities

extended-stay facility

Limited-service facilities often provide this for customers

extended stays

A conference center is usually surrounded by these

lodging, restaurants, entertainment attractions, public transportation

The key feature of resort marketing is

marketing the experience more than the space

This type of restaurant holds the largest market share of the restaurant industry

fast-food

Three main divisions of the restaurant industry

table service, quick service & on-site dining

The types of hotels that are now spending thousands of dollars to change their image

Airport hotels

A growing trend in all forms of the hospitality industry

Dramatically upgraded services and amenities

Types of restaurants that make up table service

Fine dining, casual dining, theme restaurants, ethnic restaurants, family restaurants

B & B are much like staying at this

Someone’s home

The idea of Bed and Breakfast originated from this area of the world

Europe

B & Bs are typically known for these services

Privacy, personal service, great atmosphere

You would expect this type of activity at a resort.

recreational

A travel package would include these

Sightseeing, transportation, & accommodations