Hospitality Unit 4
A crossword game about travel, tourism, & recreation.
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Topics of this game:
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Maximum number of people that can be held in a place or on a mode of transportation
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Site guide who volunteers at at museum
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Promotes tourism abroad to bring international tourists into its country
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Type of tour that puts together two or more hospitality elements along with the services of a local host or guise
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Person's subjective orientation toward a place
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Person who "steps on" a coach and takes over the guiding
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Unique physical spaces that people can visit
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Least structured type of tour set by the travelers themselves
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Plans that are custom-designed by a wholesaler or a travel agent for particular travelers who are traveling domestically
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Required for U.S. citizens to enter and exit Mexico and most other Latin American countries
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Segment of tourism that intentionally includes volunteer activities.
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Tourism based on observing and preserving the natural environment and culture of a destination area
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Time left over after work and other necessities
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Record of a person's activities
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In nonprofits, refers to a mix of public and private ownership
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Means nonreligious
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Extrinsic or intrinsic element that moves someone toward a behavior
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The two major segments of travel are
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An example of ME&I travel is a trip to a
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The five primary modes of transportation are
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The most important function of a flight attendant is
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Most inbound visitors to the United States come from
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The ___ promotes travel to and within the United States
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The ___ card was created because of the volume of frequent travelers over the U.S.-Canada border.
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Tourism based on observing and preserving the catural encironment and culture of a destination area is
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A tour that begins and ends on a specific date and the itinerary is preset is called
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Jogging in the morning, going our to lunch with friends, and reading a book in the evening is an example of
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During the Great Depression, the development of the New Deal by President___ created jobs by building recreational facilities of all kinds.
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Exercise produces chemicals called ___, which create a positive feeling in the body.
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Which of the following is an example of a faith-based youth agency?
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