Destinations: Tourism Generators Chapter Fourteen.

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Destinations: Tourism Generators Chapter Fourteen

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)

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

Urban Entertainment Centers Sports stadiums Convention centers Plazas City waterfront centers Restored historical sections of a city Zoos and aquariums Shopping center malls

Casinos/The Gaming Industry This chapter has some basics of the gaming industry Also read the supplement We’ll switch now to the specific power point on casinos & the gaming industry