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and transportation within the city. If you planned
the trip yourself, you would need to contact at
least four different hospitality companies.
On the other hand, a professional travel planner
could contact all the hospitality companies and make
all the arrangements. The planner would then offer
a package trip to Detroit. A travel package includes
trip arrangements for several segments of the hos-
pitality industry, such as transportation, lodging,
meals, and entertainment. One fee is charged for the
total package that covers all arrangements.
Many cities, states, and countries have offi ces
that promote tourism, which helps their econo-
mies grow. Tourism offi ces advertise their location
as a great place to visit. They develop brochures,
print and Internet ads, and radio and TV commer-
cials to encourage tourists to visit. Large U.S. cities
often have a convention and visitors bureau that
advertises the unique heritage and ecology sites,
festivals, attractions, and recreational facilities in
the region. The brochure helps potential visitors
understand the products and services available. It
also connects potential visitors to the businesses
that will serve them when they arrive.
Each state has a government offi ce or agency
that promotes the state as a tourist destination.
Examples include the Texas Economic Develop-
ment & Tourism Department, and the Indiana
Offi ce of Tourism Development. One of the most
famous and successful state advertising campaigns
was developed in New York. The 1970s “I LOVE
NEW YORK” campaign marketed tourism and
vacations in the state of New York. The slogan and
its logo are still recognized around the world.
Recreation
Recreation is any activity that people do for
rest, relaxation, and enjoyment. The goal of recre-
ation is to refresh a person’s body and mind. Differ-
ent people enjoy different forms of recreation. You
might enjoy seeing a movie, but your friend might
prefer visiting a museum or going to a ball game.
The recreation industry consists of providers
of activities for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment.
Types of recreation operations include entertain-
ment, spectator and participatory sports, and
attractions. Entertainment businesses provide a
show for you to watch. Examples include mov-
ies, live theater, and concerts. Spectator sports are
sports that you watch others play, such as a profes-
sional football game. Participatory sports are sports
you take part in yourself, such as golf or skiing.
Attractions are temporary or permanent places
of special interest to visit. Attractions such as
amusement parks are entertainment businesses.
Other attractions are nonprofi t operations, often
sponsored by local or state governments. Exam-
ples include festivals, state fairs, museums, and
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Petting zoos are one type of attraction that families love to visit.