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Introduction To Hospitality: Hoteling
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1. National Restaurant Association; It forecasts a need for thousands of supervisors and managers for the hospitality and tourism industries.
Freeway Hotel and Motel
Full-Service Hotels
NRA
Confirmed Reservation
2. Generally - people with incomes in the 35000-74000 range. Average cost per person: $95-$195 per day - depending on location and size of cabin.
Travel Agent
Condotels
Mass Market
Management Contracts
3. Majority of guest are long term
Cruise Markets
City Center Hotels
Extended-Stay Hotels
Resort Hotels
4. Additional space in form of a lounge and possibly kitchenette
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
Resort Hotels
All-Suites Extended Stay Hotels
Hotel Ownerships
5. Responsible for the hotel industry's rapid boom since the 1970s. Provides operational expertise - marketing and ales clout - often in the form of a centralized reservation system. Little or no up-front financing or equity involved.
Boutique Hotels
Resort Hotels
Management Contracts
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
6. Offers consumers the opportunity to purchase fully furnished vacation accommodations in a variety of forms. Fastest growing segment of U.S. travel and tourism industry. 12 -500 average cost to consumer; Began in French Alps during the late 1960s.
Middle Market
Vacation Ownership
Hub and Spoke System
Mass Market
7. Combination of hotel and condominium
Largest department in terms of number of employees?
Full-Service Hotels
Condotels
Hub and Spoke System
8. Rooms Occupied/Rooms Available
Resort Hotels
Room Occupancy Percentage
Convention Hotels
The Executive Committee
9. A concept that allows a company to use other people's money for growth rather than financing. One of the two main driving forces in the development and operation of the hotel business
Largest department in terms of number of employees?
Franchising
Hotel Ownerships
Convention Hotels
10. Coming into the financial mainstream; casinos make more money from the gaming than from the rooms
Vacation Ownership
Extended-Stay Hotels
Travel Agent
Casino Hotels
11. Provide ownership with reasonable return on investment -Keep guest and employees happy -Responsible for performance of hotel and employees -Accountable for the hotel's level of profitability
Characteristics of a GM
All-Suites Extended Stay Hotels
Resort Hotels
Middle Market
12. Generally - people with incomes higher than 100000+. Average cost per day per person is more than $400. Ships tend to be smaller but with superior appointments and service. Ships: Seabourn Spirit - Crystal Cruises - Radisson Diamond etc.
Freeway Hotel and Motel
CFHLA
Luxury Market
Middle Market
13. Hospitality and Tourism Industry
Fastest Growing Industry in the World
Economy/Budget Hotels
Moment of Truth
Historical Developments of Tourism
14. Inclusive and diversified in accommodations
Convention Hotels
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Business Travel
Resort Hotels
15. The marked differences between the segments of the cruise industry.
Extended-Stay Hotels
Cruise Markets
The Executive Committee
NRA
16. Room revenue/Rooms Sold
Creation of more than 5.5 million jobs per year.
Extended-Stay Hotels
Casino Hotels
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
17. Enables passengers to travel from one smaller city to another smaller city via a hub or even two hubs.
Cruise Markets
Largest Hotel
Hub and Spoke System
Fastest Growing Industry in the World
18. Price -Location -Type/Level of service
Economy/Budget Hotels
Three main ways to classify hotels
Different Types of Travel Motives
Leisure/Pleasure Travel
19. A convenient place to stay - reasonably priced and with few frills
Vacation Ownership
Hub and Spoke System
Freeway Hotel and Motel
Leisure/Pleasure Travel
20. Reasonably sized and furnished rooms without the frills
Convention Hotels
Casino Hotels
Economy/Budget Hotels
Hotel Classification Systems
21. Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association; Largest Region Hotel Association in the world.
CFHLA
Airport Hotels
Convention Hotels
Vacation Ownership
22. Given when the person making the reservation wishes to ensure that the reservation will be held. This is arranged at the time the reservation is made and generally applies in situations when the guest is expected to arrive late.
Hub and Spoke System
Condotels
Guaranteed Reservations
NRA
23. Has declined in recent years because of the economy. High percentage of guest who check into upscale hotels.
Management Contracts
Middle Market
Business Travel
Guaranteed Reservations
24. Hotel that may also have residences
Hotel Ownerships
Mixed-Use Hotels
City Center Hotels
Largest Hotel
25. Reservations made with sufficient time for a confirmation slip to be returned to the client by mail or fax.
Luxury Market
Confirmed Reservation
Hotel Ownerships
Convention Hotels
26. MGM Grand in Las Vegas; 5 -505 rooms
Hub and Spoke System
Mixed-Use Hotels
Largest Hotel
Full-Service Hotels
27. How much of the global workforce is travel and tourism?
CFHLA
Franchising
Creation of more than 5.5 million jobs per year.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
28. An industry expression used to describe a guest and an associate meeting - as when a guest walks into a restaurant. Examples: When a guest comes to check in at the front desk.
NRA
Moment of Truth
City Center Hotels
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
29. Housekeeping
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Largest department in terms of number of employees?
Three main ways to classify hotels
30. Train - Automobile - Aircraft - Cruise Ship
Cruise Markets
Extended-Stay Hotels
Historical Developments of Tourism
Creation of more than 5.5 million jobs per year.
31. Unique architecture - style - decor and smaller in size
Characteristics of a GM
Resort Hotels
Boutique Hotels
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
32. Leisure/Pleasure Travel -Business Travel
Resort Hotels
Different Types of Travel Motives
Franchising
Average Daily Rate (ADR) Equation
33. Familiarly known - offer an alternative lodging experience to the normal hotel or motel
Moment of Truth
Bed and Breakfast Inns
The Executive Committee
Mixed-Use Hotels
34. Franchising - Referral Associations - Management Contracts - Real Estate Investment Trusts
Hotel Ownerships
Full-Service Hotels
Boutique Hotels
Three main ways to classify hotels
35. Provides facilities and meets the needs of groups attending and holding conventions
Fastest Growing Industry in the World
Freeway Hotel and Motel
Convention Hotels
All-Suites Extended Stay Hotels
36. Guest mix consists of business - group and leisure travelers; generally in the 200 to 600 room size and are full-service
Airport Hotels
All-Suites Extended Stay Hotels
Different Types of Travel Motives
Freeway Hotel and Motel
37. 82% of domestic travel. Approximately 670 million person-trips. Nearly half of all the pleasure travelers visit friends and family.
Hub and Spoke System
Extended-Stay Hotels
Leisure/Pleasure Travel
Characteristics of a GM
38. The director of human resources -The director of food and beverage -The director of rooms division -The director of marketing and sales -The director of Engineering -The director of Accounting - They compile the hotel's occupancy forecast together w
Freeway Hotel and Motel
The Executive Committee
Bed and Breakfast Inns
Characteristics of a GM
39. Meets the needs of the traveling public for business or leisure reason
City Center Hotels
Travel Agent
Hotel Classification Systems
Historical Developments of Tourism
40. Investors do not pay corporate income tax and instead are required to distribute at least 95% of net income to shareholders. Traded as stocks; they are much easier to get into and out of than limited partnerships or the direct ownership of properties
Three main ways to classify hotels
Business Travel
Different Types of Travel Motives
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
41. Competition between airlines to provide lower fairs has had a significant impact on increased air travel -Travelers are paying less - but carriers are spending more on fuel and other cost (cutbacks and layoffs)
Impact of Low cost carries in the airline industry
Casino Hotels
CFHLA
Guaranteed Reservations
42. AAA Diamond Award inspects and rates nation's hotels. Less than 2% earn 5 diamonds.
Leisure/Pleasure Travel
Airport Hotels
Fastest Growing Industry in the World
Hotel Classification Systems
43. Generally - people with incomes in the $75000-99000 range - interested in an average cost per person of $175-$350 per day. Cruise lines in this market are: Princess - Norwegian Cruise Lines - Royal Caribbean - Holland America Lines - Windstar Cruises
Condotels
Mass Market
CFHLA
Middle Market
44. A middle-person who acts as a travel counselor and sells travel services on behalf of airlines - cruise lines - rail and bus transportation companies -hotels and auto rental companies.
The Executive Committee
Travel Agent
Mass Market
Creation of more than 5.5 million jobs per year.
45. Offers a wide range of facilities - services and amenities
Hotel Ownerships
Economy/Budget Hotels
Casino Hotels
Full-Service Hotels
46. Similar benefits to properties as do franchises-albeit to a lower cost. Shared centralized reservation system and a common image - logo or advertising slogan. May offer group buying discounts to members - as well as management raining and continuing
Travel Agent
Referral Associations
Airport Hotels
Bed and Breakfast Inns
47. The practice of analyzing past reservation patterns - room rates - cancellations and no-shows in an attempt to maximize profits and occupancy rates and to set the most competitive room rates.
Yield Management
Airport Hotels
Mass Market
Cruise Markets