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TOURISM (types (armchair tourism (to stay at home), religious tourism…
TOURISM
types
armchair tourism
to stay at home
religious tourism
places of pilgrimage (Lordres, Rome)
sports tourism
watch large events or do sports progammes
adventure tourism
exotic places or extreme physical activities
festival tourism
party tourism
education/cultural tourism
visiting a heritage site/ well-knwon sight or learning a language
health tourism
paid for by health insurance company
fashion tourism
sustainable tourism
eco tourism and domestic tourism
rural or urban
backpack travel
airbnb
sex tourism
f.ex. Thailand; Prostitution and spread of the AIDS virus
smart tourism
green, clean, ethical, quality-conscious and costumer-oriented
travel agencies
referring to personal experience, review, other evidence
target groups
business travellers, ordinary tourists
financial aspects
low-budget, affordable
tailor-made travel packages
planing a typical day/holiday
making an itinerary (document with planned places listed)
online, websites, locally
accommodation
food and drink
all-inclusive, self-catering, boatd and lodging, breakfast included, all meals included (Vollpension), breakfast+1meal (Halbpension),
mouth-watering, appetizing, nourishing, home cooked, gourmet
services&facilities
free wireless internet
overnight laundry service
round-the-clock room service
gyms open 24/7, tennis court
bellhop (porter) who takes the bags
complimentary service (given without charge)
full service or limited-service properties (LSP)
amenities (Attraktivitäten)
spa, gym, sauna, (sth that makes the stay more pleasant
rooms
spacious, tastefully furnished, bright, ocean view,
room rate/night, charge/night,
double room or single room, twin room, king-size bed,adjoining rooms, suite,
youth hostel, B&B (bed&breakfast), Motel, Hotel, Resort, Hostel
language, dialect, accent
official, regional, common language
mother tongue, first/second language
monolingual, bilingual, multilingual
disadvantages
mass toursim
spreads diseases, waste and depletion of natural resources, water and energy consumption increases (swimming pools, golf courses), exhaust fumes from cars and airplaines, sewage from hotel complexes, rubbish left by tourists,
environmental impact
high water and energy consumption
advantages
benefitting from income
learning the habits, languages etc. from the foreigner
Third world
tourism was considered as panacea (Allheilmittel) for economic problems and a quick road to growth and developement
revenues is mostly repatriated to developed countries, because headqaurtes of airlines and hotel chains are in the US, Eurpe etc. and well-paid jobs usually go to expatriates while vacancies for unskilled or low-skilled work are filled by locals