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Cruise Ship Industry
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  • Lovelyn Valenzuela
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  • 1

    Come to mind when you think of cruising.

    Mass Market cruise line and ships

  • 2

    Focus on narrower segments of consumers.

    Speciality cruise companies

  • 3

    Some kinds of cruise adventures fall in these category.

    Miscellaneous

  • 4

    People can book trip on barges that cruise canals, and other travels via freighter ships and some choose to rent houseboat or sailboat

    Miscellaneous

  • 5

    Wealthy travellers operate smaller vessels

    Luxury cruise line

  • 6

    Target people who want their cruise to be built around learning and exploration type experience.

    Education and Adventure cruise lines

  • 7

    Have real sails and reproduce an experience that once dominated seafaring.

    Masted sailing ships

  • 8

    Paddlewheelers and contemporary riverboats.

    Riverboats

  • 9

    The walkway connecting the ship with the dock.

    Gangway

  • 10

    Typically priced higher.

    Larger stateroom

  • 11

    Cost more than inside stateroom.

    Outside staterooms

  • 12

    Cost more than oceanview room.

    Outside Staterooms with Viranda

  • 13

    Offer cruises through their brochures, mailings, Web sites.

    Tour companies

  • 14

    Responsible for about 80 percent of cruise bookings.

    Travel Agents

  • 15

    Buy blocks of stateroom from a cruise line, sometimes at the last minute, and offer them to the public at a discount price.

    Cruis consolidator

  • 16

    Sell their products directly to consumers, through Web sites or Toll free numbers.

    Cruise lines

  • 17

    Worlds most popular place to cruise.

    Caribbean

  • 18

    Small boats called?

    Tenders

  • 19

    Board a larger inflatable rubber boat called a?

    Zodiac

  • 20

    Cruise ships are likely to be?

    Heterogeneous

  • 21

    If hotels have guestroom, a cruise has a stateroom or a cabin. Ship staterooms. are usually extremely compact.

    Stateroom Space

  • 22

    The most expensive rooms on a ship.

    Suites

  • 23

    Guest who may have preference for an ocean view

    Outside staterooms

  • 24

    Cheaper than outside staterooms since they do not have windows.

    Inside staterooms

  • 25

    Reserved for the ships personnel.

    Private spaces

  • 26

    Similar to hotel lobby, the reception area in cruise ships has several offices. These offices have direct contact with guests.

    Reception Area

  • 27

    Where passenger can inquire about and or book port tours or activities.

    Shore excursions

  • 28

    Sells both souvenir items and sundries.

    Gift shop

  • 29

    Just like in land based hotels and resorts, cruise ships provide complete gym service, like aerobics program, yoga and weight machines.

    Gym, spa and sports facilities

  • 30

    This area offer babysitting services to a wide range of age groups.

    Childrens Area

  • 31

    This is where the guests meal are served.

    Dining Room

  • 32

    This serves as the ships venue for entertaining and business functions, such as conventions, meetings, and conference.

    Showroom

  • 33

    Equivalent to the hotel front desk and concierge. They directly interact with guests and perform similar functions as that of the land based hotels front desk team.

    Pursers Office

  • 34

    Maritime law requires any vessel that carries more than 100 passenger to have a physician on board, often assisted by one or more nurses.

    Clinic

  • 35

    This is a similar to business centers in land based hotels and is an important feature of cruise ships since communication is hard to get by at sea. For a reasonable time based fee, passenger can browse the Internet and send receive emails.

    Internet Center

  • 36

    Usually legal on ships.

    Casino Operations

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    NORTH AMERICA

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    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Come to mind when you think of cruising.

    Mass Market cruise line and ships

  • 2

    Focus on narrower segments of consumers.

    Speciality cruise companies

  • 3

    Some kinds of cruise adventures fall in these category.

    Miscellaneous

  • 4

    People can book trip on barges that cruise canals, and other travels via freighter ships and some choose to rent houseboat or sailboat

    Miscellaneous

  • 5

    Wealthy travellers operate smaller vessels

    Luxury cruise line

  • 6

    Target people who want their cruise to be built around learning and exploration type experience.

    Education and Adventure cruise lines

  • 7

    Have real sails and reproduce an experience that once dominated seafaring.

    Masted sailing ships

  • 8

    Paddlewheelers and contemporary riverboats.

    Riverboats

  • 9

    The walkway connecting the ship with the dock.

    Gangway

  • 10

    Typically priced higher.

    Larger stateroom

  • 11

    Cost more than inside stateroom.

    Outside staterooms

  • 12

    Cost more than oceanview room.

    Outside Staterooms with Viranda

  • 13

    Offer cruises through their brochures, mailings, Web sites.

    Tour companies

  • 14

    Responsible for about 80 percent of cruise bookings.

    Travel Agents

  • 15

    Buy blocks of stateroom from a cruise line, sometimes at the last minute, and offer them to the public at a discount price.

    Cruis consolidator

  • 16

    Sell their products directly to consumers, through Web sites or Toll free numbers.

    Cruise lines

  • 17

    Worlds most popular place to cruise.

    Caribbean

  • 18

    Small boats called?

    Tenders

  • 19

    Board a larger inflatable rubber boat called a?

    Zodiac

  • 20

    Cruise ships are likely to be?

    Heterogeneous

  • 21

    If hotels have guestroom, a cruise has a stateroom or a cabin. Ship staterooms. are usually extremely compact.

    Stateroom Space

  • 22

    The most expensive rooms on a ship.

    Suites

  • 23

    Guest who may have preference for an ocean view

    Outside staterooms

  • 24

    Cheaper than outside staterooms since they do not have windows.

    Inside staterooms

  • 25

    Reserved for the ships personnel.

    Private spaces

  • 26

    Similar to hotel lobby, the reception area in cruise ships has several offices. These offices have direct contact with guests.

    Reception Area

  • 27

    Where passenger can inquire about and or book port tours or activities.

    Shore excursions

  • 28

    Sells both souvenir items and sundries.

    Gift shop

  • 29

    Just like in land based hotels and resorts, cruise ships provide complete gym service, like aerobics program, yoga and weight machines.

    Gym, spa and sports facilities

  • 30

    This area offer babysitting services to a wide range of age groups.

    Childrens Area

  • 31

    This is where the guests meal are served.

    Dining Room

  • 32

    This serves as the ships venue for entertaining and business functions, such as conventions, meetings, and conference.

    Showroom

  • 33

    Equivalent to the hotel front desk and concierge. They directly interact with guests and perform similar functions as that of the land based hotels front desk team.

    Pursers Office

  • 34

    Maritime law requires any vessel that carries more than 100 passenger to have a physician on board, often assisted by one or more nurses.

    Clinic

  • 35

    This is a similar to business centers in land based hotels and is an important feature of cruise ships since communication is hard to get by at sea. For a reasonable time based fee, passenger can browse the Internet and send receive emails.

    Internet Center

  • 36

    Usually legal on ships.

    Casino Operations