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WEEK 5 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT DEVRY
HOSP 594 WEEK 5 HOMEWORK
Chapter 12 Case Problem: 1
To maintain and hopefully enhance the appeal
and quality of its area’s natural resources, the city council has decided that
it needs to enact protective laws to help ensure its future tourism success.
What specific laws and regulations might these be?
Chapter 12 Case Problem: 2
Resort City is anxious to attract more
tourists. The chamber of commerce has been successful in attracting several new
tourist firms to the community. These firms plan to develop new hotels, lodges,
shops, and restaurants. However, an influential member of the chamber of
commerce expresses the viewpoint that the community should enact some strict
zoning and building code laws before these construction projects get under way.
The prospective developers and many other members of the chamber disagree. What
do you think should be done to resolve this situation, and why?
Chapter 13 Case Problem: 1
Assume that the federal government has
imposed an increase in the gasoline tax of 50 cents per gallon, effective in
three months. How might a motel franchise headquarters organization estimate
the effect on demand that this new tax would have for their member motels,
which are located in all parts of the country? How could a restaurant chain
organization operating turnpike food services make such an estimate? How could
a regional airline?
Chapter 13 Case Problem: 2
Byron C. is director of development for a
major hotel systems firm. His company has formulated a new concept in
resort-type overnight and longer-stay accommodations. The new suites will
possess an exciting array of electronic entertainment features, including a
large screen, stereo sound, movies, and DVDs. Understandably, these suites are
quite expensive to build. Thus, reasonably accurate demand forecasts are
essential. Byron C. has tentatively selected your city as a location for the
first of these new suite concepts. As executive vice president of your city’s
convention and visitor’s bureau, what method would you use to assist Mr. C. in
making these crucial demand estimates?
Chapter 14 Case Problem: 1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. are considering taking
their first trip abroad. Deciding to buy a group tour, they find that some
countries in which they are interested seem to offer a much better value than
do others. Assuming that the ingredients of the tours being considered are very
similar, what factors are likely to account for this price difference?
Chapter 14 Case Problem: 2
A western U.S. state is quite popular with
tourists, hosting about 6 million visitors per year. The state’s director of
sales and use taxes has recently advised the governor that a special 5 percent
hotel and motel rooms tax should be added to the present 4 percent use tax,
making a 9 percent total rooms tax. Currently, the state’s budget is in the
red. Thus, an increase in revenue is badly needed. What economic advice should
the governor seek?


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