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InsertNameofAttraction: A Global Attraction Name Date Section 1: NameOfAttraction Overview NameofAttraction Description & Significance Highlight this and replace it with a picture of your choosing. Then, provide a citation in the caption text box below. You can drag this wherever you want in the document, just be sure the caption is below it. You need to format it to ‘wrap text tight’ so that it tucks neatly into your writing. COOL PICTURE 1 GOES HERE! You need a minimum of two caption and cited pictures in this paper. Always start a new paragraph with an indention. In this section, write a minimum of 1-2 sentences, always in your own words throughout the entire paper except for sparing use of quotes, providing a brief description of the global attraction you have selected (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Also, write a minimum of 1-2 sentences on why it is significant from an economic, social/cultural, environmental and other reason(s) (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). DON’T FORGET YOUR IN-TEXT CITATIONS AND DELETE ALL OF THIS…EXCEPT FOR SECTION SUB-HEADINGS, OF COURSE!

Image 1: Use the generator link here to create an APA citation for the picture you choose. Attraction Geography & Climate Write a minimum of 1-2 sentences, always in your own words, about where the attraction is located on Earth (city, country, continent, hemisphere, water bodies, terrain/topography (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Write a minimum of 1-2 sentences about the climate of this attraction exists in how that climate/seasonality impacts the attraction (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Host Destination Dynamics In this section, write a minimum of 5 sentences, always in your own words, providing a brief description of the host destination including its level of development (developed, emerging/developing, struggling), and state of political, safety, social, or economic realities that could affect tourists demand or access to the attraction.

Do not use the ‘you’ tense anywhere in this paper but for the last section (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Transportation Systems Used to Access & Get Around NameofAttraction Include a minimum of two sentences about the transportation systems used to get to and from and within the attraction, and challenges associated them (Last Name or Article Title, Year). Classification & Ownership of NameofAttraction Write 1 sentence about the classification of this attraction (natural, manmade, cultural, event, recreation/sports, entertainment (Goelder & Ritchie, 2012). Write a minimum of 1-2, always in your own words, sentences about the ownership and management of this attraction. Is it public/governmentally run, non-profit, or privately owned? Who is in charge of managing and operating it (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year)?

Key Features of NameofAttraction Write a minimum of 3 sentences, always in your own words, about the main offerings of this attraction. DO NOT write a travel advertisement (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Do not use the ‘you’ tense or make travel recommendations or give advice. You are to report the facts, and let the facts speak for themselves (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year).

Tourism & Tourists at NameofAttraction Write 1-2 sentences about what type(s)/ niches of tourism this attraction is encompassed within (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Seek out our lesson on the types of tourism for a list of options from dark tourism to sports tourism and beyond (McWilliams/Types of Tourism, 2017). Write 1-2 sentences about what type of tourist this attraction would be of interest to. Refer to our lesson on The Ologies of Tourism to classify tourists according to Plog’s Tourist Typologies (Psychocentric, Midcentric, or Allocentric) and whether travelers would most likely be organized mass tourists, individual mass tourists, explorers, or drifters (or a combination thereof) and why (McWilliams/Ologies of Tourism, 2017).

NameofAttraction Key Statistics NOTE: When you state a statistic—you must ADD THE PARAGRAPH OR PAGE NUMBER TO THE IN-TEXT CITATION. Write a minimum of 5 sentences, always in your own words, about the tourism-related statistics related to this attraction. Examples could include the number of annual visitors, revenue or profit annually, average ticket price, average amount spent in attraction, average length of stay, etc. (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year, para. 2). You can also compare year to year or this attraction to others like it. You can also rank it to other such attractions in the world (example—where does it rank in the IAPPA report waterpark attendees report) (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year, pg. 3)? You may also include data about the host destination in terms of annual visitor numbers, tourism receipts, etc. (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year, para. 4). Section 2: Impact, Strengths & Weaknesses of NameOfAttraction Strengths & Resources of Name of Attraction & Its Surrounding Destination Highlight this and replace it with a picture of your choosing. Then, provide a citation in the caption text box below. You can drag this wherever you want in the document, just be sure the caption is below it. You need to format it to ‘wrap text tight’ so that it tucks neatly into your writing. You can copy and paste to make more of these! COOL PICTURE 2 GOES HERE!

Write a minimum of 3 sentences, always in your own words, about the strengths and resources of this attraction and its surrounding area (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Refer to our list of pros/cons of tourism and look through our lessons on the Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts of Tourism for ideas on what to include here (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Image 2: Use the generator link here to create an APA citation for the picture you choose. Weaknesses & Barriers of Name of Attraction & Its Surrounding Destination Write a minimum of 3 sentences, always in your own words, about the weaknesses and barriers of this attraction and its surrounding area (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Refer to our list of pros/cons of tourism and look through our lessons on the Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts of Tourism for ideas on what to include here (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year). Section 3: Critiques & Reviews of NameofAttraction This section should include a minimum of 4 sentences, always in your own words except for using direct quotations of traveler feedback, about the positive and negative reviews of the attractions you found from industry professionals (professional reviews) and amateur reviews (Yelp, TripAdvisor). Be sure to use direct quotations here and add the page or paragraph number in your in-text citation (Author Last Name or Article Title, Year, para. 3). Tips for Success in Sections 1-3: [] Follow this template and minimum lengths carefully, ensuring APA double-spaced and 1-inch margins, Times New Roman 12 point font. [] Do not use “Iâ€, “Me†or “We†tenses in Sections 1-3. This is a research paper, so let the data do the talking (no opinions or advice until Section 4). [] Avoid contractions (don’t, can’t) because they are informal. [] Check to make sure you referred to a country as an ‘it’ not a ‘they.’ The citizens of the country is a ‘they’, the government of a country is an ‘it.’ [] Use proper in-text APA in-text citations (see for tips). In-text citations come at the end of the sentence before the period. This includes a citation for each piece of data. When the source changes, a new source is cited. Make sure there are NO paragraphs without citations throughout. Look at this example. It has a citation for each time the source changed, and the paragraph ends with a citation. That’s what yours should look like. The official name of Dinglehopper Land is actually the Dinglehopper Republic, and it is run by a aquatic republic which is defined as “a type of government in which the real executive powers are in the hands of underwater cabinet members and legislative powers with individuals who are responsible for legislature” (Underwater Parliamentary Republic Definition, 2016). Under this aquatic republic, Dinglehopper Land is ruled by the Prime Minister Eric Prince (Sebastian, 2017). [] Use high quality sources (NOT Wikipedia or blogs)… [] Create a works cited at the end in alphabetical order in APA format. [] Do not plagiarize! Use your own wording. Find data but TRANSLATE/SYNTHESIZE it into your own thoughts and words and cite carefully.

Section 4: Personal Perspectives/Review/Final Thoughts on NameofAttraction This is the one {and only!} opportunity in this document to speak in the ‘I/Me’ and ‘You’ tense. As a result of your research, are you more or less interested in traveling to this destination to experience this attraction? Why or why not? What did you learn that impressed or concerned you? End this paper with a ‘clever’ or thought-provoking final thought about this attraction. This sections should be 3-4 sentences MINIMUM. No citations necessary unless you quote someone. Works Cited Include all sources used in the paper (a minimum of 8 NOT INCLUDING those already provided—see below). You don’t use Wikipedia in academic writing. Make sure sources are legitimate! See “High Quality Tourism Resources’ for lots of ideas. These should be in alphabetical order and have a hanging indent . Use APA format as these samples demonstrate, and/or use ASU’s preferred citation generator!