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Class: HMS 102 - Intro to Hospitality Industry; Subject: Human Sciences; University: Stephen F Austin State University; Term: Fall 2014;
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Which of the following was not one of the seven wonders of the ancient world: Coliseum in Rome TERM 2 What are the two major themes at Epcot? DEFINITION 2 Future world and World showcase TERM 3 Foodservice, a tennis court, a pool, and a golf course are all services offered in a DEFINITION 3 Golf Course (Country club) TERM 4 Typical theme parks are Opryland and Disneyland, areas set aside just for DEFINITION 4 fun, rides, and recreations for families TERM 5 Which theme park company is dedicated to preserving the marine life and uses innovative programs to research wildlife dilemmas? DEFINITION 5 Sea world Parks
The type of club that is predominately business oriented is: City club TERM 7 With country clubs, the type of membership that enables members to use all the facilities all the time is a: DEFINITION 7 Full Membership TERM 8 Mardi Gras is an example of a: DEFINITION 8 Festival TERM 9 Which destination attraction is known for its success in adapting movie into thrill rides? DEFINITION 9 Universal Studios TERM 10 The most popular destination resort in the world is: DEFINITION 10 Walt Disney World
Historic places, sites, and museums are part of what is now called: Heritage tourism TERM 17 National parks in the United States typically see approximately: DEFINITION 17 300 Million visitors per year