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GG294 – Tourism Exam Questions With Revised Answers Tourism - answertravel away from one's home for more than 24 hours, leisure time, travelling for business The Golden Age of the 1950s - answerspurred growth of consumer driven society in western world. greater disposable income & discretion...

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GG294 – Tourism Exam Questions With
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Tourism - answer✔✔travel away from one's home for more than 24 hours, leisure time,
travelling for business

The Golden Age of the 1950s - answer✔✔spurred growth of consumer driven society in western
world. greater disposable income & discretionary spending

Changing Politics and Economic Growth 1990s - answer✔✔post communist countries began
periods of economic growth. domestic tourism transformed

Globalization 2000s - answer✔✔increasing global and free trade led to fast growing economies.
increase of middle class travelling

Traveller, Tourist, Visitor - answer✔✔person who stays away from residence from one night up
to a year

Excursionists - answer✔✔person who begins and ends their visit from the same base within 24
hours (eg cruise)

International Tourism - answer✔✔visits to a country by non - residents (inbound), residents of a
country visiting another country (outbound)

Domestic Tourism - answer✔✔Inbound tourists and residents visiting their own country
(staycation)

Is Tourism a System or Industry? - answer✔✔SYSTEM

Tourism as a Product (HIIP) - answer✔✔Heterogenous, Inseparable, Intangible, Perishable

Tourism History: Adventure Insta Travellers - answer✔✔motivated by risk & sense of
adventure, self - initiated or seeking financial pursuits, collection of experiences 'bucket list'

Tourism History: Explorer - answer✔✔also motivated by risk & sense of adventure, collection
of experiences, sought out tangible collectibles

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Beginning of Tourism: Romans - answer✔✔did not travel just for the sake of travelling, had to
board merchant ships, routes across the Mediterranean

Beginning of Tourism: Greeks - answer✔✔similar to Ancient Rome; cities were become
crowded and polluted, elite wanted to escape to seaside resorts, olympic games & theatre
performances

The Crusades - answer✔✔1095-1229. Armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to
the pope's plea to go to war with the Arab world. 6 crusades.

The Pilgrimage Routes - answer✔✔considered dangerous and difficult. Travel undertaken only
for purposes of trade or religion only, travel endured rather than being enjoyed

Medieval Travel - answer✔✔pilgrimages to see landmarks, took pieces as souvenirs

Modern Tourism; The Grand Tour - answer✔✔16th & 17th centuries, travel as an essential part
of a young mans education, aristocratic young men in the presence of their tutors

Seaside Resorts - rise of Convenient Accommodations - answer✔✔hotel accommodations near
national parks in US, hotel near railways lines in Canada (CNR), motels along interstate and
major highways

Factors in the Creation of Modern Tourism - answer✔✔industrial revolution, available supply.
affordable transit, travel accessible to middle class not just elite, government labour policy

Push Factors - answer✔✔factors which induce tourists to want to leave their place of residence
and go on a trip

Pull Factors - answer✔✔factors which attract tourists to a particular destination

Attraction Typology Scale; General Environments - answer✔✔nature, rural settings (eg cultural
landscapes), human settlements (eg art galleries)

Attraction Typology Scale; Leisure Infrastructure - answer✔✔ecological sanctuaries, leisure
nature, travel infrastructure

Attraction Typology Scale; Site Attractions - answer✔✔natural landmarks, participatory nature,
human centered leisure infrastructure

Attraction Typologies; Public Ownership - answer✔✔government agencies, local authorities

Attraction Typologies; Voluntary Ownerhsip - answer✔✔NGOs. Charitable Trusts, Private
Clubs

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