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Introduction To Hospitality: Meetings Gaming

Subject : hospitality
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1. A card game in which participants play against each other instead of the casino






2. An assembly for the discussion of common concerns






3. Refreshment of strength and spirits after work; a means of diversion






4. Wagering of money or other valuables on the outcome of a game or other events






5. Clinic-Forum -Seminar-Symposium -Workshop






6. Social - military - educational - religious and fraternal groups






7. 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






8. Two different types equity and nonequity






9. Includes voluntary organizations - campus - armed forces and employee recreations - as well as recreation for special populations






10. Total payments received for goods and services






11. 1)Theatre Style 2)Classroom 3)Boardroom






12. People join these because they are places to gather for social - recreational - professional and fraternal reasons.






13. 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






14. Help by corporations or associations to update stock holders - members - and other parties - hold elections






15. 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






16. Potential visitor






17. Dont run tours - sell other people tours






18. Hold majority of meetings - led by volunteers - share common interest - pay own way






19. A corporate meeting whose purpose is to exchange ideas; a conference






20. Document used by meeting planner - manager - and meeting staff - has name date and contact person for meeting






21. Country Clubs -City Clubs -Professional Clubs -Social -Athletic -Dining -University -Military -Yacht -Fraternal -Proprietary






22. 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 being a source of revenue for an exhibitor






23. A nongovernmental - nonprofit agency serving the public






24. One price for a combination of items






25. An individual who coordinates every detail of meetings and conventions






26. 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






27. 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






28. Planned events that are often themed to the celebration's purpose






29. A general term that refers to a career path in the growing field of special events






30. Helps maintain standards by having fellow employee coach trainees- best way to quickly learn by trial and error






31. Meetings - incentive travel - conventions - and exhibitions- represents a segment of the tourism industry that has grown recently






32. 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






33. Federal act that created a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes in order to promote tribal economic development - self-sufficiency and strong tribal governments






34. Workshop-type educational experience in which attendees learn by doing






35. Dollars own by the gaming operation from its customers. The net spending of customers on gaming






36. Minimizes impacts and provides financial benefits for the local economy and conservation efforts






37. Of all social gatherings - weddings are the most widely recognized social events






38. Recreation designed to accommodate persons with disabilities






39. 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.






40. Major player in the convention industry has five responsibilities refer to page 380






41. Small number of people - meeting takes place around one block rectangular table






42. Businesses that offer games of risks as part of a total package of entertainment and leisure time activites






43. Prevents error that could negatively impact the business






44. A small group led by a facilitator or trainer






45. Getting people to say nice things about your business without paying them






46. Only questions specifically prepared in advanced






47. 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






48. Playing a game that risk for the thrill of the 'action' and the chance of making money






49. Provide interaction between presenters and participants






50. Classes that all employees must take on safety - values - ethics - harassment - and service essentials