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1 Entertainment & Hospitality Mr. Vogt
Travel & Tourism Entertainment & Hospitality Mr. Vogt

2 Economic Impact of IHG Hotel
Video

3 Travel & Tourism Facts The travel & tourism industries generated $7.2 trillion last year. Two of the fastest-growing industries in world today. Without these industries, each US household would have to pay an additional $950 per year in taxes. Encompass more than 15 related industries 1 out of 11 Americans is employed either directly or indirectly. (Largest private sector employer)

4 Why People Travel Pleasure Travel
Done for rest and relaxation using one’s “discretionary” income. The traveler has complete control over the travel components

5 Business Travel Travel done as part of one’s job
The employer decides when & where employees go, pays for the travel, food and lodgings. Considered the “meat & potatoes” of the hospitality industry. Business travelers usually spend more per trip than pleasure travelers. This travel is usually done during weekdays

6 Hospitality & Tourism Segments
Lodging Food Service Travel Tourism Sports & Entertainment

7 Hospitality (Lodging) Industry
Lodgings are available in many formats: Hotels /motels Full service Hotels & Motor Inns Bed & Breakfasts Business travelers love the privacy, personal service, and atmosphere. Resorts – should be marketed as an “experience” Convention Centers Best in cities with easy access to places, good transportation options, lots of restaurants, activities & attractions Spas Theme parks Casinos

8 Food Services Competition gives us endless choices, but no matter where we eat—we expect good food at a fair price! Three primary types” Table Service- you sit and a waitress/waiter takes your order and brings it to you. Quick Service – fast food— you order and take yur food with you - this is the largest market On Site Food Services – found in institutional, corporate or educational settings Each offers a variety of food and prices.

9 Travel Industry Includes businesses that physically move people from one place to another (the transportation industry) Travel/transportation vendors for air, rail, auto, cruise, and motor-coach travel

10 Tourism Industry Tourism is a big revenue generator for cities, states, and countries. Businesses that organize and promote travel and vacations: Travel agencies Tour operators Cruise companies Meeting and convention planners Conventions & visitor bureaus Local & National Tourism Bureaus Can include fairs, festivals & concerts as well as vacation spots.

11 Sports & Entertainment
Any sports event Recreational Minors Professional Any place that offers entertainment to travelers Museums Theaters Parks

12 Industry Segment Activity
Identify a domestic and international city of your choice and identify two examples for each of the five travel and tourism industry segments. Place your findings in a smart art graphic of your choice.

13 Example Sports & Entertainment Industry Rochester, NY
George Eastman House Frontier Field Kingston, Jamaica Dunns River Falls Putt & Play Amusement Park

14 Warm-Up What are the 5 segments of the travel and tourism industries?
Provide an industry that falls within each segment. Video

15 Hospitality & Tourism Industry Segments

16 Niche Marketing Marketing a product such as a hotel stay, restaurant visit, airline flight, tv show, movie, etc. to a specific group of people based on their interests Result of our diverse population TV, Radio channels & travel agencies do this well

17 Know Your Niche! Types of Travel for Everyone
Edu-travel (Do they want to learn!) Geneology Vacations (Do they want to trace family history) AgitourismFarm – (Do they want to you pitch in & farm?) Cooking schools vacations Architectural vacations Museum vacations Travel for the disabled Religious pilgrimages Girls Bonding “Mancations” Beach

18 More types of Travel Niches
Singles Tours Seniors Tours Gay & Lesbian Tours Spas & Health Vacations Road Trip Vacations Family Travel Family Reunions Shopping Tours Romantic Getaways

19 Travel Themes . Hard Sport & Adventure Travel –
Tour activities that require physical strength and endurance for whitewater rafting, snorkeling, scuba diving, off-road biking, mountain climbing, skiing, etc. Video Soft Sport & Adventure Travel- Tour activities require less rigorous exertion, such as a cruise ship tour of Alaskan waterways, holistic health resorts, walking vacation, bird/whale-watching expeditions, Yoga retreats, golf vacations, etc.

20 Ecotourism “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains the well-being of the local people” Providing experiences where one can enjoy the outdoors Working with local people so they benefit financially from the increased commerce There should be minimal/no damage to their environment /economy, etc “Sustainable Tourism” – Travel that does not decrease the amount of resources present at an area.

21 Technology & Travel On-line travel bookings are on the rise.
Large % of business travel still booked with traditional travel agency, but decreasing Many individuals find it more convenient and less expensive to find and book their own travel on-line. On-line booking does limit special/personalized touches but comes with lower prices!

22 On-lines Sites Priceline.com Orbitz.com Travelocity.com
Cheaptickets.com Kayak.com Expedia.com Budget Travel Online Many, Many More!


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