Tourism Planning for LGUs Quiz
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What should planners do to provide the best experience for tourists?

  • Focus solely on local culture without considering tourist preferences.
  • Limit the activities available to tourists.
  • Identify the tourist market and analyze their needs. (correct)
  • Increase the number of hotels in the area.
  • What inventory should LGUs ahead in tourism maintain?

  • An inventory of tourism data and resources for planning. (correct)
  • An inventory of their local cuisine options.
  • An inventory of tourist complaints.
  • An inventory of historical landmarks only.
  • Why is psychology important in understanding tourists?

  • It helps in creating more tourist attractions.
  • It primarily focuses on historical tourism.
  • It allows businesses to cater to tourist needs based on consumer behavior. (correct)
  • It is solely used for promoting local goods.
  • Which of the following is NOT a physical motivator for travel?

    <p>Learning about other countries' cultures.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of traveler does the term 'Regular Business Travelers' refer to?

    <p>Travelers whose costs are covered by their employers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which motivator concerns personal development and recognition?

    <p>Status and prestige motivators.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is often a goal of interpersonal motivators for travel?

    <p>To meet people and visit friends or relatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should LGUs that are new to tourism development focus on?

    <p>Systematically understand current visitors.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of all business travel trips are for attending meetings, conventions, and congresses?

    <p>20%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which group is classified as non-business travelers?

    <p>Pleasure Travelers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a characteristic of resort travelers?

    <p>They are often better educated.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term is used for families with parents aged 20-34?

    <p>Junior families</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What age group is referred to as 'active affluents'?

    <p>50 plus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the purposes of travel for singles and couples?

    <p>To enjoy the naturalness of life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are elderly persons considered a lucrative target for tourism?

    <p>They have disposable income and time to travel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Incentive travelers are typically motivated by which factor?

    <p>Rewards for workplace accomplishments.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Tourism Development and Local Government Units (LGUs)

    • Basic visitor information is essential for LGUs engaged in tourism.
    • Planners need to identify tourist markets and analyze their needs for optimal visitor experiences.
    • Advanced LGUs maintain inventories of tourism data and resources for effective tourism planning.
    • LGUs starting tourism development should systematically gather data on current visitors.

    The Psychology of Travel

    • Tourists are central to the tourism industry, which exists to fulfill their needs.
    • Success in tourism businesses is directly linked to understanding tourist behavior and psychology.
    • A solid background in psychology and consumer behavior is crucial for comprehending tourists' motivations.

    Motivations for Travel

    • Physical motivators relate to health and recreation, such as rest, sports, and beach activities.
    • Cultural motivators involve the desire to explore foreign countries' arts, music, and traditions.
    • Interpersonal motivators focus on social interactions, including visiting friends or family.
    • Status and prestige motivations cater to ego needs, encompassing business trips and educational pursuits.

    Classification of Travelers

    • Business travelers are categorized as those whose trip costs are covered by their employer.
    • Regular business travel remains stable despite fluctuations in travel costs.
    • Approximately 20% of business travel trips are for attending meetings or conventions.
    • Incentive travelers receive travel rewards from their employers to motivate performance.

    Pleasure Travelers

    • Pleasure travelers encompass non-business vacationers seeking leisure experiences.
    • Resort travelers tend to be well-educated and hold managerial jobs, often traveling with families.
    • Family pleasure travelers are classified into junior families, mid-range families, and mature families based on age and children’s schooling.
    • Aging populations in developed regions contribute to the growth of tourism targeting elderly travelers.
    • "Active affluents" refer to individuals aged 50 and above, possessing disposable income and travel interests.
    • Singles and couples seek vacations to enhance psychological, intellectual, and physical wellbeing, often aiming to break away from daily routines.

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    Test your knowledge on the essential elements of tourism planning for Local Government Units (LGUs). This quiz consists of 25 tricky True or False questions about understanding visitor needs, inventorying tourism data, and providing memorable experiences. Challenge yourself and see how well you grasp the key concepts in local tourism development.

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