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Introduction To Hospitality: Events And Cruises
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1. Check in - Check quality - make sure quantity is correct
Production Control Sheet
Who runs a club?
Receiving (Restaurants)
Profile of a gambler
2. Educational - large scale events audience learns by doing something
MICE associations
Clinic
Clubs
Commercial Food Service
3. Boats stay in one general area - usually 7 days - boats and destinations accommodate the season
Labor Cost Percentage
First place to offer gambling
Regional Cruise
SMURF associations
4. 100-300 a day - largest boats usually 4 -500 people - usually 7 day cruises (disney - carnival)
Middle Market
Mass Market
Three categories of cruise ships
Events Management Cycle
5. Total Food and beverage divided by number of guests
Guest Check Average
Three categories of cruise ships
Gambling
Profile of a gambler
6. Skychef
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7. To beat the house
General Manager of a club
Gambling
Receiving (Restaurants)
First place to offer gambling
8. The B&B of cruise ships - very small intimate setting with 6-14 people
Why was the first casino built?
Clubs
Barge cruise
Design (Events)
9. Small boats - gone for long durations - geared towards education and culture
Mass Market
Expedition/Nature Cruise
Trade shows
Social Membership (Club)
10. Board of directors (all have to be members)
MICE associations
World's leading airline chef
Who runs a club?
Lead time
11. To generate revenue from people working on the hoover dame
CVB (associations)
MICE associations
Middle Market
Why was the first casino built?
12. Atlantic City
First cruise ships built
Research (Events)
Institutional Food Service
First place to offer gambling
13. Hires people and over sees everything in club but must report back to board
General Manager of a club
First cruise ships built
Symposium
First place to offer gambling
14. Flamingo Las Vegas in 1949
Storing (Restaurants)
First place to offer gambling
Barge cruise
First Casino in Las Vegas
15. Companies relate to topic associated with the business
Storing (Restaurants)
Cruises geared towards
Production Control Sheet
Trade shows
16. Cost of Beverage sold divided by total beverage revenue times 100
Labor Cost Percentage
Beverage Percentage
Why was the first casino built?
Mass Market
17. Group of people officially connected by idea or theme
Associations
First Casino in Las Vegas
Percentage of rooms that have views
Design (Events)
18. Cost of food sold divided by revenue times 100
Why was the first casino built?
National School Lunch Program
Food Cost Percentage
Who runs a club?
19. Usually 3-6 months - smaller boats - luxury side - spend more time in port
Dry Storage
World cruise
Stakeholders
Middle Market
20. Usually 30 people or less - starts with a lecture Q&A at the end
Gambling
Middle Market
Seminar
Associations
21. 1900's
Planning
Events Management Cycle
Beverage Percentage
First cruise ships built
22. Feed children in public school better food - 2.25 average meal price - 1946
First Casino in Las Vegas
Beverage Percentage
Coastal Cruise
National School Lunch Program
23. You must rotate inventory so old things are used first
Regional Cruise
Storing (Restaurants)
Production Control Sheet
Associations
24. Research - Design - Planning - Coordination - Evaluation
Mass Market
Events Management Cycle
CVB (associations)
Lead time
25. Mostly middle east
Why was the first casino built?
Cruise ship employees
Middle Market
Food Cost Percentage
26. Public or private
Symposium
Lead time
Clubs
Cruises geared towards
27. The Cabazon Mission Indians in 1987
Social Membership (Club)
Indians that fought for gambling on their land
Stakeholders
MICE associations
28. Popular in Europe and China - go to major rivers and stop in major cities
River cruise
Coastal Cruise
Gambling
Mass Market
29. 15-20%
Three categories of cruise ships
Design (Events)
Labor Cost Percentage
Percentage of rooms that have views
30. 6 inches from the ground
Dry Storage
National School Lunch Program
Planning
First cruise ships built
31. 3000 room - 250-500 a day (holland america - Conard)
Associations
Receiving (Restaurants)
Middle Market
Expedition/Nature Cruise
32. Total labor cost divided by total food and beverage cost
Associations
Labor Cost Percentage
Events Management Cycle
Expedition/Nature Cruise
33. Creative aspect of event - brainstorming sessions
World cruise
General Manager of a club
Design (Events)
Social Membership (Club)
34. Least interactive panel of experts publicly discuss topic one by one
Barge cruise
Coastal Cruise
Symposium
General Manager of a club
35. 26-30 years old usually stay 3 to 4 nights - $80-85 on room - $600 on gambling
Lead time
Labor Cost Percentage
Profile of a gambler
Coastal Cruise
36. Time from when concept is put together to when is actual takes place
Luxury Market
General Manager of a club
Lead time
Food Cost Percentage
37. Theme identified - vendors - create a timeline from start to finish
World cruise
Planning
Labor Cost Percentage
Mass Market
38. Mass - middle - luxury
Production Control Sheet
Forum
Regional Cruise
Three categories of cruise ships
39. Promote area to get convention business - payed by hotel tax
Dry Storage
Events Management Cycle
Associations
CVB (associations)
40. Food in an area (college) - please the company and guest - steady volume - easy to forecast
Planning
Key to Event Planning
Institutional Food Service
Gambling
41. Smaller boats 200-700 people - more exotic destinations - (Sea Goddess - Sea Bourne)
Luxury Market
Labor Cost Percentage
Clinic
Cruises geared towards
42. Once you have made a decision don't look back
Stakeholders
Key to Event Planning
First place to offer gambling
Mass Market
43. Study feasibility to determine whether the event is economically feasible - determine wants - needs - desires - and expectations
Seminar
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Research (Events)
World's leading airline chef
44. Rest and relaxation
Institutional Food Service
Social Membership (Club)
Mass Market
Cruises geared towards
45. Anyone involved in the event
MICE associations
Planning
Stakeholders
Beverage Percentage
46. The amount of food needed
Receiving (Restaurants)
Production Control Sheet
Gambling
Forum
47. Improve skills of audience - interactive - smaller
River cruise
Seminar
World's leading airline chef
Workshops
48. Discussions by panel of experts on topic given apposing sides of topic audience can participate
Forum
Commercial Food Service
Regional Cruise
Indians that fought for gambling on their land
49. Organized crime by the Indians
Who runs a club?
Middle Market
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Cruise ship employees
50. Freestanding business - please the guest - not easy to forecast - produce food to order
Commercial Food Service
SMURF associations
Forum
Barge cruise