HMGT 3260 - Resort Operations Exam With
Complete Solutions
In the article, "The Founding Era of the Country Club", we learned that early golf courses had
fewer than 18 holes. How many holes were the norm for country clubs In the late 1880s and
1890s? - ANSWER There was no standard number.
Advances in transportation in the 1880's and '90's allowed the elites of the day to integrate
their desires for club life with suburban living. - ANSWER True
If you wanted to visit a Health Resort, some likely choices might include: - ANSWER
Badden-Badden and Bath
A way to even out the seasonal aspect of the resort business is to: - ANSWER Diversify so that
you have something fun to offer year 'round.
The three segments of a Resort Market are: - ANSWER Vacation, Convention, and Corporate
How does the Homestead Resort cope with the seasonal aspects of the business? - ANSWER
They offer mountain biking and 9 ski slopes.
Why is it that resort managers prefer corporate groups over conventions? - ANSWER -They
generally only need to present one bill as opposed to hundreds.
Complete Solutions
In the article, "The Founding Era of the Country Club", we learned that early golf courses had
fewer than 18 holes. How many holes were the norm for country clubs In the late 1880s and
1890s? - ANSWER There was no standard number.
Advances in transportation in the 1880's and '90's allowed the elites of the day to integrate
their desires for club life with suburban living. - ANSWER True
If you wanted to visit a Health Resort, some likely choices might include: - ANSWER
Badden-Badden and Bath
A way to even out the seasonal aspect of the resort business is to: - ANSWER Diversify so that
you have something fun to offer year 'round.
The three segments of a Resort Market are: - ANSWER Vacation, Convention, and Corporate
How does the Homestead Resort cope with the seasonal aspects of the business? - ANSWER
They offer mountain biking and 9 ski slopes.
Why is it that resort managers prefer corporate groups over conventions? - ANSWER -They
generally only need to present one bill as opposed to hundreds.