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TOURISM VOCABULARY

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Created Date 03.03.22
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Topics of this game:
  • Special agency of the United Nations that defines standards of tourism.
  • Unique physical spaces that people can visit.
  • Person's subjective orientation toward a place.
  • Location that intentionally attracts visitors and brings on revenue through tourism.
  • Basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation.
  • Office that promotes tourism abroad to bring international tourist.
  • Country from which a person's trip originates.
  • Document issued by a national government as proof of a person's identity & citizenship.
  • Issued by a country to a noncitizen authorizing the holder to live for a specific time.
  • Identification needed to enter & exit Mexico & most other Latin American countries.
  • Official office of one country located in another country.
  • Smaller diplomatic missions located in a country's regional cities.
  • Cabinet-level agency designated to protect the US from terrorist attacks.
  • A segment of tourism that intentionally includes volunteer activities.
  • Unique, measurable characteristics that label or identify people.
  • Fluctuations in the number of visitors, expenditures, & transportation needs.
  • Type of toutism based on observing & preserving the natural environment & culture.
  • Tourism tha involves people traveling to places that authentically represent history.
  • Least structured type of tour that includes lodging & 1 other element from a supplier.
  • Plans that are custom-designed by particular travelers within their own country.
  • Plans that are custom-designed for particular travelers who are traveling abroad.
  • Tour that combines together 2 or more elements along with the services of a local host.
  • Most structured type of tour that begins & ends on a specific date.
  • Guide who "steps on" a coach & takes over the guiding for a city tour.
  • Guide that provides interpretation at an attraction or site.
  • Site guide who volunteers at ta museum.
  • Mixture of a teacher & an actor who provides information about a destination.
  • Maximum number of people that can be held in a place or on a mode of transportation.
  • Can help visitors find answers to questions about a place
  • Form of travel documentation that acts in the same manner as the PASS card