First Half
Entertainment & Recreation
Travel Services
Tourism Impacts
The Future
100

This tourist segment are confident travellers, they are not afraid to travel alone, to unique places, and try new or risky activities 

Allocentric 

100

A shopping mall is an example of this type of attraction...

Commercial

100

A business that operates as the intermediary between the travel industry (supplier) and the traveller (purchaser)

Travel agent 

100

This type of impact is concerned with flows of money, including multipliers, leakage, and development costs

Economic

100

Something that is briefly popular, but has little lasting impact in the long-term

Fad

200

George is visiting a destination for less than 24 hours. The best term to describe George is...

Excursionist 

200

A community hosts a celebration every year to remember an important day in their history.
What type of gathering is this?

Festival

200

Someone who purchases flights, hotels, and meals, then sells them to tourists as a package

Tour operator

200

This types of impact is concerned with natural or built places, and how tourism can protect and destroy them

Environmental 

200

The open movement of goods, ideas, values, and people around the world...

Globalization

300

A way of measuring how efficiently a transportation company uses its vehicles on any given day, calculated for a single flight by dividing the number of passengers by the number of seats

Passenger load factor

300

If we go play a game of hockey together, we are participating in what type of attraction?

Recreation

300

The name of Vancouver's DMO...

Destination Vancouver


300

This type of impact focused the ways that tourism changes community and individual values, behaviour, community structure, and overall quality of life

Socio-cultural

300

A.I. (artificial intelligence) is going to shape the future of tourism. Where does A.I. fit in the PESTLE model?

Technological 

400

Establishments where food is served, but where the primary business is not food and beverage service

Non-commercial food and beverage 

400

If we go watch a hockey game together, we are seeing what type of attraction?

Amusements and entertainment 

400

The only public university in Metro Vancouver offering a bachelors degree in Tourism Management 

Capilano University

400

The 3 types of impacts are managed towards this outcome that is concerned with long term "balance" over time...

Sustainability 

400

An extreme form of microsegmentation. When a company fulfills the unique needs of all their individual customers..l

Mass customization 

500

SMERF is an acronym in the hotel industry that's as colourful as it sounds but has nothing to do with tiny blue creatures! It refers to special interest travel groups. SMERF stands for...

social, military, educational, religious, and fraternal

500

Visiting a winery is an example of this type of attraction...

Industrial

500

Travel Service Providers provide services to tourists and the tourism industry.
What is 1 way that travel service providers help the tourism industry? 

1) Organization and advocacy (sector associations)

2) HR support (jobs)

3) Training 

4) Education

5) Guidelines, strategic planning 

6) Consulting

500

This occurs when traditional arts, crafts, music, costumes and performances are changed to meet the tastes and needs of outsiders 

Commodification 

500

There are 2 Es in PESTLE. What do the Es stand for?

Economic and Environmental

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