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Tourism Development Theory Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Already Passed) Discovery stage - Answers A settlement is 'explored' or 'discovered' by a small number of people who later tell others about their experience. Butler's model - Answers Shows how tourism has changed over time - tourist resorts, grow and develop. The tourist industry, like all industry, is dynamic and constantly changing. TM - Tourists and Markets - Answers The who of tourism - the demand element. Age, ethnicity, type, etc A - Attractions - Answers Items of specific interest to travelers, such as natural wonders, man-made facilities and structures, entertainment, and activities. Development Stage - Answers The extra tourists attracted by the publicity and people willing to visit somewhere new will lead to the building of new hotels, restaurants, shops and services to cater for the influx of people. Stagnation - Answers Little of the original natural environment will remain and negative comments about what it used to be like may lead people to find somewhere new to discover. There is no new development to attract new or return toruists. Hawaii calls Radio in Phase 2 is an example of what element ? - Answers Tourism Industry (TI) What phase did mass tourism occur in? - Answers Phase 3 What was significant about the Ala Moana Hotel opening? - Answers Provided accommodation (F&I) for allocentric wealthy TM in Waikiki promoting beaches and culture. How many tourists in 1921? - Answers 8,000 How many tourists in 1986 ? - Answers 4 million What regulator worked with industry leaders in 2010 to rejuvenate tourism to Hawaii? - Answers Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) What does A, A , A stand for ? - Answers Affluence, Awareness, Accessibility. What were 2 key attractions in 's? - Answers Mount Kilauea and Aloha Tower What is the key Primary attraction? - Answers Waikiki Beach USS Arizona War memorial is an example of what kind of attraction? - Answers Secondary/Cultural How many people visit the USS Arizona memorial annually ? - Answers 1.5 million Give and example of major PHASE 2 redevelopment. - Answers Ala Wai canal Built. A phase 2 interaction - Matheson Liners Steam Ships ->F &I - Answers Honolulu Hotel built Hawaiian Tourism Authority - Answers Is a regulator What did the Hawaiian Tourism Authority do during the rejuvenation phase? - Answers Strategic plan and marketing to drive demand (TI) Agglomeration - Answers Clumping together of industries for mutual advantage. Phase three catalyst event - Answers Cheaper flights What does FIT stand for? - Answers Free and Independent traveller Rapid tourism development and rapid growth - Answers Phase 3 In 1971 how many hotel rooms in Hawaii ? - Answers 32,000 Sunlust tourists - Answers tourists whose main activities revolve around the desire to relax in a pleasant environment, climate is a key factor. Allocentric Tourists - Answers tourists who are self-confident, curious, adventurous, outgoing and use travel as a way of expressing curiosity. Psychocentric tourists - Answers tourists who are anxious, self-inhibited, non-adventurous and prefer to travel in familiar surroundings. When did stagnation occur ? - Answers 1980s-2010 stagnation - Answers motionlessness; inactivity Honolulu City Council (regulator) - Answers Set a room cap of 39000 rooms During the stagnation stage there was diversification - Answers this is when you change or diversify into different demands or direction Specialised attractions in Hawaii - Answers ecotourism- rainforest walks, Specialised accommodation (F and I) - Answers Backpackers Activities developed outside Waikiki for FIT - Answers Hanauma Bay for snorkelling Activities developed outside Waikiki for FIT - Answers Turtle Bay resort rejuvenation - Answers Revitalizing - making new

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Discovery stage - Answers A settlement is 'explored' or 'discovered' by a small number of people who
later tell others about their experience.

Butler's model - Answers Shows how tourism has changed over time - tourist resorts, grow and develop.
The tourist industry, like all industry, is dynamic and constantly changing.

TM - Tourists and Markets - Answers The who of tourism - the demand element. Age, ethnicity, type, etc

A - Attractions - Answers Items of specific interest to travelers, such as natural wonders, man-made
facilities and structures, entertainment, and activities.

Development Stage - Answers The extra tourists attracted by the publicity and people willing to visit
somewhere new will lead to the building of new hotels, restaurants, shops and services to cater for the
influx of people.

Stagnation - Answers Little of the original natural environment will remain and negative comments
about what it used to be like may lead people to find somewhere new to discover. There is no new
development to attract new or return toruists.

Hawaii calls Radio in Phase 2 is an example of what element ? - Answers Tourism Industry (TI)

What phase did mass tourism occur in? - Answers Phase 3

What was significant about the Ala Moana Hotel opening? - Answers Provided accommodation (F&I) for
allocentric wealthy TM in Waikiki promoting beaches and culture.

How many tourists in 1921? - Answers 8,000

How many tourists in 1986 ? - Answers 4 million

What regulator worked with industry leaders in 2010 to rejuvenate tourism to Hawaii? - Answers Hawaii
Tourism Authority (HTA)

What does A, A , A stand for ? - Answers Affluence, Awareness, Accessibility.

What were 2 key attractions in 1920-1930's? - Answers Mount Kilauea and Aloha Tower

What is the key Primary attraction? - Answers Waikiki Beach

USS Arizona War memorial is an example of what kind of attraction? - Answers Secondary/Cultural

How many people visit the USS Arizona memorial annually ? - Answers 1.5 million

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