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Introduction To Hospitality: Meetings Gaming
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1. An individual who is responsible for planning an event from start to finish
Commercial recreation
Meeting
First in-first out
Event planner
2. 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
Product specifications
Exposition
Certification training
Target market
3. Two different types equity and nonequity
Indiana Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988
Classroom Setup
Special events industry
Club management
4. Helps maintain standards by having fellow employee coach trainees- best way to quickly learn by trial and error
City Clubs
Dram Shop Law
Retail tour companies
On the job training
5. A usually brief - intensive educational program conducted by a facilitator or a trainer - designed for a small group of people - focuses on technique and skills in a particular field
Recreation management
Workshops
How Many Casinos are there in the U.S.?
Workshop
6. Have one or more lounges and restaurants and most have banquets facilities. They can charge an initiation fee as much as 250 -00. Members and their guests enjoy these services and are billed monthly.
Special events industry
Country Clubs
City Clubs
Boardroom Setup
7. Involves professionals and organizations who serve groups such as those with mental illness - mental retardation or physical challenges
Special events industry
Special Olympics
Corporate required training
Four P's
8. Social - military - educational - religious and fraternal groups
SMERF
Event planning
Dram Shop Law
Convention centers
9. A nongovernmental - nonprofit agency serving the public
Voluntary organizations
Country Clubs
Handle
Gambling
10. 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
MICE
Fund-raisers
Production rider
Commercial Recreation
11. Details the production assistance the act will need when arriving at the facility
Production rider
Recreation for special populations
Meeting planner
Clinic
12. Wagering of money or other valuables on the outcome of a game or other events
Gambling
Handle
Workshops
Prime cost
13. Procedures that govern the legal operation of establishments that sell measured alcoholic beverages
Incentive meetings
Corporate events
Corporate required training
Dram Shop Law
14. Events that include weddings - engagement parties - and holiday functions
Social functions
Retail tour companies
Win
IGRA
15. A gathering of people for a common purpose
Expositions
Meeting
Symposium
Gaming Entertainment
16. Meeting setup is instructional - workshop style
Classroom Setup
Theme parks
Clinic
Apprentice training
17. Of all social gatherings - weddings are the most widely recognized social events
Structure interview
Wedding and holiday parties
Expositions
Country Clubs
18. Attempt to create an atmosphere of another place and time - and they usually emphasize one dominant theme around which architecture - landscape - rides - shows - foodservices - costumed personnel and retailing are orchestrated.
Prime cost
Handle
Theme Park
Win
19. Classes that all employees must take on safety - values - ethics - harassment - and service essentials
Corporate required training
How Many Casinos are there in the U.S.?
Four P's
Prime cost
20. Playing a game that risk for the thrill of the 'action' and the chance of making money
Gambling
When was the National Park Service Founded?
Poker
Ecotourism
21. A large meeting place
Special Olympics
Uniform system of accounts
Convention centers
Gambling
22. Recreation designed to accommodate persons with disabilities
Ancillary revenue
Recreation for special populations
Blackjack
Types of Clubs
23. Prevents error that could negatively impact the business
Handle
Theme Park
Simulation training
Meeting
24. A gala diner-dance event whose purpose is to raise funds toward a group or charity
Non-Commerical Recreation
Charity balls
Market
Target market
25. The dollars wagered - or bet; often confused with win. Whenever a customer places a bet - the handle increases by the amount of the bet. The handle is not affected by the outcome of the bet
Win
Handle
Ecotourism
Roulette
26. Clinic-Forum -Seminar-Symposium -Workshop
Fairs and festivals
Types of Meeting
Seminar
Market segment
27. The cost of food sold plus payroll cost (including employee benefits). This is the largest segment of a restaurants cost.
Recreation management
When was the National Park Service Founded?
SMERF
Prime cost
28. A card game in which participants play against each other instead of the casino
Dram Shop Law
Trade shows
Poker
Ecotourism
29. Outdoor recreational activities provided on a fee-for-service basis - with a focus on experiences associated with the natural environment
Gross profit
Trade shows
Market
Commercial recreation
30. A large display of products and services available for purchase - promotion information exchange among trade people
Country clubs
Trade shows
Expositions
On the job training
31. Have club house - golf course - and other recreational facilities
Country clubs
How Many Casinos are there in the U.S.?
Expositions
Transient occupancy tax
32. 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
Trade shows
Theme Park
Special events industry
Gaming Industry
33. A system of accounts used in the hospitality industry whereby all accounts have the same type of coding and all accounting procedures are done the same way
City clubs
Conventions
City Clubs
Uniform system of accounts
34. Little to no prepared questions
Target market
Gaming entertainment
Recreation
Unstructured interview
35. A traditional table game in which a dealer spins a wheel and players wager on which number a small ball will fall
Club management
Roulette
IGRA
Coordination
36. Provide interaction between presenters and participants
Forums
MICE
Club management
Ancillary revenue
37. Smaller groups led by an expert with a lecture and question and answer
Seminars
Conventions
Blackjack
Gambling
38. Given to new people to a job - designed to show correct way of doing a task
Convention
Apprentice training
Conventions
Trade shows
39. Small number of people - meeting takes place around one block rectangular table
Club management
Boardroom Setup
Commercial Recreation
Unstructured interview
40. Meetings - incentive travel - conventions - and exhibitions- represents a segment of the tourism industry that has grown recently
Uniform system of accounts
Event order
MICE
Convention
41. A generic term referring to any size business or professional meeting held in one specific location - which usually includes some form of trade show or exposition. Also refers to a group of delegates or member who assemble to accomplish a specific go
Conventions
Recreation for special populations
Poker
Wedding and holiday parties
42. People join these because they are places to gather for social - recreational - professional and fraternal reasons.
Certification training
Ecotourism
Handle
Meaning of Clubs
43. The market on which an operation wishes to focus
Handle
Ancillary revenue
Target market
Gross profit
44. Country Clubs -City Clubs -Professional Clubs -Social -Athletic -Dining -University -Military -Yacht -Fraternal -Proprietary
Who is the Largest Casino Operator?
Commercial Recreation
Types of Clubs
Ecotourism
45. A corporate meeting whose purpose is to exchange ideas; a conference
Apprentice training
Corporate seminars
Familiarization trip (FAM)
Social functions
46. The supplies that are ordered first are used first
First in-first out
Charity balls
Indiana Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988
Uniform system of accounts
47. The process of achieving unity of action among interdependent activities
Country Clubs
Coordination
Commercial recreation
Meeting
48. Refers to one subset of the gaming industry - that is - the casino industry.
Event planner
Gaming Entertainment
Simulation training
Transient occupancy tax
49. Includes voluntary organizations - campus - armed forces and employee recreations - as well as recreation for special populations
Non-Commerical Recreation
Special Olympics
Familiarization trip (FAM)
Handle
50. Hold majority of meetings - led by volunteers - share common interest - pay own way
Clinic
Simulation training
Associations
Meaning of Clubs