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Introduction To Hospitality: Meetings Gaming
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1. Often called eco- or adventure tourism - provides residents and visitors with access to an area's spectacular wilderness through a variety of guided outdoor activities. Provided on a fee-for-service basis - with a focus on experiences associated with
Trade shows
Retail tour companies
Commercial Recreation
Workshops
2. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Provides a framework by which games are conducted to protect both the nations and tribes and the general public
Who is the Largest Casino Operator?
Production rider
Fund-raisers
IGRA
3. Businesses that offer games of risks as part of a total package of entertainment and leisure time activites
Gaming entertainment
Commercial recreation
Familiarization trip (FAM)
Ancillary revenue
4. The net amount of spending by the customer
Event planning
Coordination
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Recreation for special populations
5. Smaller groups led by an expert with a lecture and question and answer
Ecotourism
Seminars
Workshop
Gambling
6. Potential visitor
Unstructured interview
Gambling
Casino
Market
7. Have club house - golf course - and other recreational facilities
Workshop
Country clubs
Simulation training
Trade shows
8. Includes both land-based and riverboat casinos - card rooms - charitable games - lottery-operated games and greyhound and horse races. Approximately $70 billion is wagered - or bet - on games or races every year
Four P's
Special Olympics
Club management
Gaming Industry
9. A recreational park based on a particular setting or artistic interpretation; may operate with hundreds or thousand of acres of parkland and hundreds or thousands or employees
MICE
Gaming Entertainment
Theme parks
Classroom Setup
10. Playing a game that risk for the thrill of the 'action' and the chance of making money
Gambling
Casino
Annual meetings
Conventions
11. All expense paid trips to exotic locations - attend motivational meetings
Retail tour companies
Incentive meetings
Event order
Recreation
12. Involves professionals and organizations who serve groups such as those with mental illness - mental retardation or physical challenges
Special Olympics
Workshops
Clear hands
Four P's
13. The supplies that are ordered first are used first
Receptive tour company
Who is the Largest Casino Operator?
First in-first out
Gaming entertainment
14. Wagering of money or other valuables on the outcome of a game or other events
Seminar
Receptive tour company
Gambling
Simulation training
15. An event whose purpose is to raise funds for a group or charity
Blackjack
Fund-raisers
Classroom Setup
Corporate events
16. A corporate meeting whose purpose is to exchange ideas; a conference
Government-sponsored recreation
Corporate seminars
Uniform system of accounts
SMERF
17. Clinic-Forum -Seminar-Symposium -Workshop
Event order
Types of Meeting
MICE
Types of Clubs
18. The establishment of standards for each product - determined by the purchaser. For example meat's product specification includes cut - weight - size - and percentage of fat
Dram Shop Law
Social functions
Product specifications
Country clubs
19. An event held mainly to promote informational exchanges among trade people. A large exhibition in which the presentation is the main attraction as well as a source of revenue for the exhibitor
IGRA
Voluntary organizations
Exposition
All inclusive ticket
20. A small group led by a facilitator or trainer
Dram Shop Law
Recreation management
Types of Meeting
Workshop
21. A card game in which participants play against each other instead of the casino
Four P's
Commercial recreation
Meeting Rooms Setup
Poker
22. The market on which an operation wishes to focus
Meaning of Clubs
Trade shows
Blackjack
Target market
23. An area in which gaming activities involving table games and slot machines take place
Casino
How Many Casinos are there in the U.S.?
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Country clubs
24. Parking - concessions - souvenir sales - catering
Classroom Setup
Win
Ancillary revenue
Blackjack
25. Classes that all employees must take on safety - values - ethics - harassment - and service essentials
Event order
Corporate required training
Non-Commerical Recreation
Certification training
26. Details the production assistance the act will need when arriving at the facility
Production rider
Receptive tour company
City Clubs
Types of Clubs
27. Dont run tours - sell other people tours
Seminar
Trade shows
Retail tour companies
Workshops
28. Planned events that are often themed to the celebration's purpose
Fairs and festivals
Baccarat
Commercial recreation
Meaning of Clubs
29. Help by corporations or associations to update stock holders - members - and other parties - hold elections
Recreation management
Annual meetings
Trade shows
Incentive meetings
30. Getting people to say nice things about your business without paying them
Social functions
Public relations
Incentive meetings
Simulation training
31. A table game in which the winning hand is determined by whether the deal or the player gets cards that add up to a number closest or equal to 21
Special events industry
Types of Clubs
Blackjack
Special Olympics
32. Two different types equity and nonequity
Event order
Gaming Entertainment
Club management
Coordination
33. People join these because they are places to gather for social - recreational - professional and fraternal reasons.
Wedding and holiday parties
Meaning of Clubs
Recreation
Gaming Entertainment
34. One price for a combination of items
All inclusive ticket
Workshops
IGRA
Social functions
35. Cater to members by offering food and beverage meeting space and recreation facilities - downtown/suburban area
Corporate events
Commercial recreation
City clubs
Convention centers
36. Recreation designed to accommodate persons with disabilities
Handle
Blackjack
Recreation for special populations
Simulation training
37. Provide interaction between presenters and participants
Theme Park
Forums
MICE
Workshops
38. A process employees must do when leaving work station
Clinic
Clear hands
Retail tour companies
Semistructure interview
39. The cost of food sold plus payroll cost (including employee benefits). This is the largest segment of a restaurants cost.
Prime cost
Workshops
Apprentice training
Country clubs
40. Events that include weddings - engagement parties - and holiday functions
Social functions
Incentive meetings
Gaming Entertainment
Workshop
41. Workshop-type educational experience in which attendees learn by doing
Corporate seminars
Event planning
Clinic
Social functions
42. Major player in the convention industry has five responsibilities refer to page 380
Indiana Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988
Market segment
Convention and visitor bureaus
Market
43. A lecture and a dialogue that allow participants to share experiences in a particular field
Seminars
Seminar
Annual meetings
Casino
44. Refreshment of strength and spirits after work; a means of diversion
Convention centers
Recreation
Workshops
Non-Commerical Recreation
45. An individual who is responsible for planning an event from start to finish
Four P's
Event planner
Dram Shop Law
City clubs
46. A traditional table game in which the winning hand totals closet to nine
Commercial Recreation
Unstructured interview
Baccarat
Seminars
47. Tax paid by people staying in a city's hotel
Boardroom Setup
IGRA
Special Olympics
Transient occupancy tax
48. Harrah's Entertainment. They operate 40 casinos in three countries
Who is the Largest Casino Operator?
Social functions
Fund-raisers
Trade shows
49. A company that owns and operates all aspects of tours
Ancillary revenue
Receptive tour company
Gross profit
On the job training
50. Large audience that does not need notes
Expositions
Theatre Style
Clinic
MICE