Host 103 Destinations Report The Destinations Report is a compare and contrast essay between two cities of a students’ choice per the lists below. Students will be comparing the cuisine, tourism highlights, and current challenges faced in the destinations as it pertains to tourism. Students will also include data on how many tourists visit the destination and country each year. INSTRUCTIONS: Choose two Destination Cities (1 US and 1 Foreign from the list below) and write a report answering the following questions for each. 1 Introduction of cities/Paper Intro (1 -2 paragraphs suggested) 2 What is the overall history of the destination (2 – 3 paragraphs suggested) 3 Identify how many visitors the destination has in a given year and if tourism is increasing or decreasing for the destination. What type of demographic is visiting the destination? (1 – 2 paragraphs suggested) 4 Identify and describe at minimum three (3) of the popular foods and one (1) popular beverages found within the destination (write about 3 at least). Described how they are made and how this cuisine captures the essence of the history and culture of the destination and region. How is the cuisine from the domestic destination differ from the cuisine of the international destination? (2-4 paragraphs suggested) 5 Name three (3) destination highlights (natural or man-made) and describe why they are unique to that location. (1 – 3 paragraphs suggested) 6 Research and describe at least three current challenges to this tourism destination in bringing in more tourists. Be sure to rely on your knowledge regarding air and surface transportation options, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (inclusion and safety), exchange rates, etc. when evaluating a destination’s current challenges. (1 – 3 paragraphs suggested) 7 Closing Paragraph (1 paragraph suggested) This paper should represent your original work. Make sure you cite references and quotes used in your paper with the correct format. It is never appropriate to copy written work from another source, whether a web site, student paper or book. Take a look at FAQs in Modules to read about plagiarism and the Writing Center at City Park) You will be graded on content as well as spelling and grammar. Domestic City Options (choose 1) International City Options (choose 1) Portland, OR Minneapolis, MN Charleston, SC Phoenix, AZ Jackson Hole, WY Virginia Beach, VA Lexington, KY Rome, Italy Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Barbados, the Island of Reykjavic, Iceland Johannesburg, South Africa Moscow, Russia Rio de Janero, Brazil Burma/Myanmar This paper should represent students’ original work, in business third person writing, with no first person in the paper at all. It is never appropriate to copy written work for another source, whether a web site, student paper or book. Plagiarism is never acceptable. The format for this assignment will use is MLA style, and students must use in-text citations throughout the paper. Each piece of information gathered from outside sources and used must be cited within the paper in the appropriate format. The Works Cited page must also follow MLA style formatting, regardless of what sources were secured for information. This paper is to be at minimum two pages in length typed, well-formatted, double spaced, with the works cited after the paper on another sheet of paper. Any paper turned in without an appropriate heading (include name, date, semester, year and title) will be subject to a reduction in points. Just because the minimum is set at two pages, most works should extend to a third or even a fourth page. Very few students are able to present all of the content in a creative and insightful manner in just two pages, although some have been able to do so. If you know that writing is not your strong suit, I encourage you to begin the writing process early and have your work submitted to me for review. I will not only review it, but I will make notes as to my feedback, and then encourage you to visit the Writing Lab on campus to further strengthen your paper. Many students that I have sent to the writing lab have had exceptional experiences; however, you have to build in time to visit them and for revisions. Note: the Writing Lab is there to help you and is a valuable resource. Use it. You can submit your paper electronically for review at http://www.dcc.edu/academics/communication/online-tutoring.aspx Works are graded on content as well as spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Graded criteria also includes the thoroughness of answering the questions set forth in the essay, length of paper (or lackthereof), and relevant data.
Cuisine: San Francisco is famous for its selection of delicious seafood dishes prepared with local ingredients found along the coast while Madrid’s signature cuisine takes influence from Spanish staples such as paella and tapas. However when exploring further into Madrid’s culinary offerings you can find a range of international flavors including Chinese-style noodles served in traditional clay pots called cazuelas and classic Italian pasta dishes such as ravioli filled with spinach and ricotta cheese. Diners looking for something truly unique should try some local favorites like sardines served over sautéed potatoes or gooey flan topped off with a coffee liqueur called Licor 43 imported from Valencia.
Tourism Highlights: San Francisco is home to many iconic landmarks such as Alcatraz Island prison museum which serves as an important part of American history where visitors can learn about former inmates who made headlines during their time there; Fisherman’s Wharf is another popular tourist spot where visitors can take pictures at the pier or grab some fresh California seafood; Golden Gate Park provides outdoor activities ranging from hiking trails to botanical gardens ideal for nature lovers; Meanwhile in Madrid visitors can explore El Prado Museum’s vast collection spanning centuries featuring works by renowned masters like Goya Rubens Velazquez Rembrandt Caravaggio Vermeer Monet Degas Picasso Renoir Cezanne Van Gogh Gaugin Matisse Klimt just to name a few or pay homage at Plaza Mayor which was constructed over 500 years ago—one of Europe’s most beautiful public squares surrounded by shops restaurants museums churches theaters libraries galleries bookstores post offices banks plus much more so there really is something special here for everyone!
Current Challenges Faced: One challenge that both San Francisco & Madrid face is overcrowding due excessive influx of tourists during peak season often leading long lines wait times frustration among locals etc Another issue includes transportation capacity issues creating difficulties reaching certain sights spots outside downtown areas Additionally ,air pollution caused vehicle emissions has become increasingly concerning within past decade ultimately impacting health quality of life. Final concern worth mentioning involves cost living accommodation prices increasing ever since 2008 economic crisis causing substantial burden finances those visiting either these cities .
Number Of Tourists: In 2018 approximately 26 million people visited San Francisco while nearly 12 million tourists traveled to Madrid demonstrating continued popularity amongst global travelers. According to the latest reports trend projected continue throughout 2019 despite aforementioned challenges mentioned above Nevertheless respective governments still strongly encourage travel exploration order create jobs promote cultural exchange experiences enhance economy respectively.
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