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What would be your needs and expectations if you went on holiday with friends???. Big Picture. Locating UK Destinations 2) Appeal of UK Destinations 3) Needs of Domestic and Inbound Tourists 4) Trends and Factors in UK Tourism All work in this unit will be assessed using realsmart….
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What would be your needs and expectations if you went on holiday with friends???
Big Picture • Locating UK Destinations 2) Appeal of UK Destinations 3) Needs of Domestic and Inbound Tourists 4) Trends and Factors in UK Tourism All work in this unit will be assessed using realsmart…
Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson you will be able to… - understand the needs of domestic and inbound tourists - draw the typical domestic and inbound tourist - apply understanding to coursework
Inbound tourism involves foreign travellers visiting our country Domestic tourism involves UK residents travelling within the U.K
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In your groups can you come up with a sketch of a typical domestic and inbound tourist. Around each sketch can we add the needs of each type of tourist…
Apply to coursework… It is important that Visit Britain fully understands the needs of their domestic and inbound tourists. Your next task is to produce a report which outlines the needs of typical domestic and inbound tourists. Domestic tourism markets: eg schools, families, businesses, honeymoons, groups Domestic tourist needs: access to information, eg brochures, internet; accommodation; transport (within destination, to destination); facilities, eg for families, for older people; special events; attractions; leisure activities; experience something new Inbound tourism markets: businesses; leisure, eg short break, special interest Inbound tourist needs: local and national customs and traditions; special events; attractions, eg heritage, culture; accommodation preferences; transport, eg car hire, ferries, international airports and services; quality assurance; novelty; access to information, eg brochures, internet
explain how four specific UK destinations can meet the needs of domestic and inbound tourist markets Domestic tourist needs: access to information, eg brochures, internet; accommodation; transport (within destination, to destination); facilities, eg for families, for older people; special events; attractions; leisure activities; experience something new Inbound tourist needs: local and national customs and traditions; special events; attractions, eg heritage, culture; accommodation preferences; transport, eg car hire, ferries, international airports and services; quality assurance; novelty; access to information, eg brochures, internet How do Edinburgh and Newcastle meet the needs of inbound and domestic tourists?