Title: MARKETING THE INDUSTRY SEGMENTS
1MARKETING THE INDUSTRY SEGMENTS
4.08 Explain the entertainment and recreation
industry.
2Theme park A large facility for entertainment
that includes games, thriller rides, sightseeing,
shops, food, etc., based on a particular theme.
- Dollywood
- Six Flags
- The Magic Kingdom
- The Epcot Center
- Disneyland
3- Pigeon Forge, TN
- Tennessees most visited attraction with over 2.5
million visitors annually - Create Memories Worth Repeating
- Wholesome fun and entertainment through music,
crafts, attractions, and rides with an American
country tradition theme
4- Six FlagsAtlanta, GA
- Six Flags AmericaBaltimore, MD/Washington, DC
- Worlds largest regional theme parks with 39
locations in North America and Britain - First park built in Texas over 40 years ago
- Teamed with Weekly Reader in 2003 in a
childrens literacy program Read to Succeed for
elementary schools
5- The Magic Kingdom
- The Epcot Center
- MGM Studios
- Animal Kingdom Park
- Resorts
6- Where Magic Lives
- Over 15 million visitors per year
- Orlando, Florida
7- Over 10 million visitors annually
- Imagination
- Aeronautical
- Futuristic
8- Over 8 million visitors annually
9- Anaheim, CA
- Americas first theme park, opened in 1955
- The Happiest Place on Earth
- Enchanted kingdom of fantasy and imagination
- 13 million visitors annually
10Natural destinations Places of interest formed
completely by nature
- Natural Bridge
- The Grand Canyon
- Niagara Falls
11- Natural BridgeNatural Bridge, VA
- Thomas Jefferson purchased 157 acres from King
George III of England for 20 shillings in 1774 - Remains private today
- Over 100 million years old
- 215 ft. tall and 90 ft. wide
12The Grand Canyon
- Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
- 1,217,403 acres
- Approximately 4 million recreation visits in 2002
- One of the most spectacular examples of erosion
in the world - World Heritage Site
13Niagara Falls
- New York/Canadian border
- Discovered in 1678
- Jay Treaty1796 US government took possession of
the eastern shore - 20 million visitors annually
14NC State Parks
- Division of NC Department of Environment and
Natural Resources - Supported and maintained with state tax dollars
and private donations - 29 state parks
- 4 recreation areas
- Natural areas
- Preservation of natural resources
- Camping
- Horseback trails
- Bicycling
- Off road all-terrain vehicle trails
- Educational and interpretive programs about
environment, plants, and animals
15United States National Forests (USDA Forestry
Service)
- HeadquartersYates Federal Building, Washington,
DC - Home of Smokey the Bear
- PURPOSE
- To ensure that Americas forests and grasslands
are in the healthiest condition they can be in. - To ensure that American people have many
opportunities to use, enjoy, and care for the
lands and waters that sustain us all.
16United States National Forests (USDA Forestry
Service)
- US divided into nine regions
- 155 national forests
- 20 national grasslands
- Supported by federal tax monies and private
donations
17Destinations with historical or religious
significance
Attractions that preserve history, tradition, and
culture
- The White House
- The Statue of Liberty
- Mormon Tabernacle
- Pearl Harbor
- The Great Wall of China
- Stonehenge
- The pyramids of Egypt
- The Vatican
- Taj Mahal
- The Parthenon
18THE WHITE HOUSE
- Washington, DC
- Site was chosen in 1790 while George Washington
was president. - In 1800, John and Abigail Adams moved in, and the
seat of government was relocated from
Philadelphia to Washington. - Availability was altered after 9/11/01.
19THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
- Dedicated October 28, 1886
- Designated a national monument on October 15,
1924 - Care and administration transferred to National
Park Service in 1933 - Gift from people of France in recognition of
friendship established during American Revolution - Universal symbol of political freedom and
democracy
20MORMON TABERNACLE
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Acoustically sensitive dome-shaped auditorium
constructed between 1863 and 1875 - Houses worlds most famous pipe organ with 11,623
pipes - Home of Mormon Tabernacle Choir
21- Hawaii
- WWII historic military site
- December 7, 1941, Japanese warplanes bombed the
USS Arizona - Bodies of over 1,000 American sailors still
entombed in the sunken hull
PEARL HARBOR
22STONEHENGE
- England
- Circle of megalithic stones on the Salisbury
Plain - A mystical spiritual center for more than 1,000
years - World Heritage Site
23THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT
- Tombs of early Egyptian kings with rooms and
passages along with the burial chamber of the
king - World
Heritage Site
24THE VATICAN
- Rome, Italy
- Residence of the Catholic Pope
25TAJ MAHAL
- India
- Mausoleum built entirely of white marble stone by
a Muslim emperor in memory of his wife - World Heritage Site
26THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA
- Constructed in the 15th century as a means of
protection - 1,864 miles long and 16 to 26 feet high
27THE PARTHENON
- Athens, Greece
- Main temple at the Acropolis
- Temple to the Goddess Athena
28Fair A gathering to entertain and educate and
sometimes used to introduce new products relevant
to the area promoting the event normally held
outdoors with rides and food providing a great
part of the attraction
29NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR
- Raleigh, NC
- Over 150 years of operation
- Food, rides, exhibits, games, concerts
- Farm animal exhibition
- Craft demonstrations and sales
- Competition and prizes
30- Dixie Classic Fair
- Winston-Salem
- Combination of grain exhibition started in Salem
in 1882 and the Piedmont Tobacco Fair started 15
years later - Name changed in 1956
- Attended by over 300,000 people in October 2003
- Second to NC State Fair in popularity
Other fairs
- NC Mountain State Fair
- Fletcher, NC
- Held in September before NC State Fair
- Started in 1993
31Motorsports racing A spectator sport that is a
highly lucrative vehicular competition held on
established tracks and involving drivers, car
owners, sponsors, and spectators.
32NASCARNational Association of Stock Car Auto
Racing
Started by Bill France with the first race in
Daytona, Florida, in 1948
33CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY
- Concord, NC
- Built in 1959 by Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner
- President H.A. Humpy Wheeler
- A facility that
continuously
establishes
new industry standards - Seating capacity in
2000167,000 - Seating capacity
expansion to
200,000 by 2010
34North Carolina Motorsports Association (NCMA)
- Nonprofit corporation established in 2002 to
enhance the motorsports industry in NC - Members represent industry issues, influence
legislation, provide input to the educational
communities, and promote the growth of the sport. - Ed McLean, executive director
35Economic impact of motorsports in NC
- Economic impact to NC estimated at 2 billion a
year - Economic impact of five NASCAR weekends a
year--500 million
36Motorsports related industries in NC
- 1,000 industry related businesses in NC
- Many open to tourists (gift shops, museums)
- Sam Bass Gallery of Motorsports Art
- Richard Petty Driving Experience
37NASCAR owner team shops in NC
- Hendrick MotorsportsCharlotte
- Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Mooresville
- Joe Gibbs RacingHuntersville
- Richard Childress RacingWelcome
- Roush Racing--Mooresville
38Outdoor dramas Works of entertainment presented
on an outdoor stage may be either theatrical or
musical or a combination of both
39Whitewater rafting
- Kayak or raft down a river
- Rapids are rated based on elevation loss, volume
of flow, river features, and river hazards with
class I being the easiest and class IV being the
most difficult and often referred to as risk to
life. - US NATIONAL WHITEWATER CENTER IN CHARLOTTE, NC
40Whitewater rafting in NC
- Ocoee River
- Near NC border crossing under Hwy. 64 near Murphy
- Big, closely spaced rapids
- One of most popular whitewater rivers in nation
- Olympic whitewater site
- Class III and IV
- Nantahala River
- Dam controlled river near Bryson City and Fontana
Village - Family rafting
- American whitewater playground
- Class I and II with a class III at the end
41Fishing
- Mountain streams and brooks
- Trout
- Fly fishing
42Freshwater fishing
- Brackish/freshwater fishing in the Currituck
Sound, Kitty Hawk Bay, and Colington Harbor - Rockfish/Striped Sea Bass
- Flounder
- Croakers
- Rivers, lakes, and ponds in the
Heartland/Piedmont - Fish from small boats or piers
- Catfish, bream, crappie, and bass
43Saltwater fishing along the coastline
- From Currituck to Sunset Beach (275 miles)
- Outer Banks is known as The Billfish Capital of
the World. - Hatteras is known as The Blue Marlin Capital of
the World.
44Headboat fishing
- Carry up to 40-50 people
- Half-day trips in the sound and inlet waters
45Surf and pier fishing
- Piers along the coastline are accessible to
tourists at no charge or for a small fee. - The season peaks in May and November.
46Hook/surf fishing
- Flounder
- Sea mullet/whiting
- Croakers, channel bass, bluefish
47- Net fishing
- Flounder
- Shrimp
- Clams and oysters are farmed and grown in beds.
- Crabs are caught with crab pots/cages.
48Charter boat deep sea fishing
Charter boats are operated by a captain, rented
to the recreational fisherman by the hour or day,
and travel miles into the ocean.
- Blue and white marlin
- Sailfish
- Dolphin
- King Mackerel
- Tuna
49Water sports
- Pleasure boating and pontoons
- Water skiing
- Jet skiing
- Wave running
- Wake boarding
- Surfing
- Kite surfing
- Sailing
50Snow sports Outdoor recreational activities
utilizing the natural frozen precipitation which
collects on the ground during winter months and
which may be enhanced by man-made materials to
create more desirable conditions.
- Snow skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snow tubing
51Skiing
- 39 states with mountain terrain have ski resorts.
- Colorado is most popular tourist ski state.
- Switzerland is most popular tourist ski country.
52- Appalachian
- Cataloochee Ski Area
- Hawknest Golf and Ski Resort
- Sapphire Valley Ski Area
- Ski Beech
- Sugar Mountain Resort
- Wolf Laurel
NC ski resorts
- Hosted over 5.5 million visitors and generated
120 million during the 2002-03 ski seasons - 67.7 million was spent on skis, snow boards,
lift tickets, lodging, and meals - NC ski season runs about 100 days
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54Museums Institutions devoted to the
procurement, care, and display of objects of
lasting interest and value
- The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte
- Discovery Place, Charlotte (Carolinas largest
hands-on planetarium nature museum) - Charlotte-Concord Motorcar Hall of Fame
- NC Transportation Museum, Spencer
- NC Aviation Museum, Asheboro
- The NC Aviation Museum, Wilmington
- Aurora Fossil Museum, Aurora
- Smithsonian National Institution/museums,
Washington, DC
55Music and/or dinner theaters Places of
entertainment providing music and/or drama
productions and often including a meal
- Pigeon Forge, TN
- Music Mansion Theatre
- Louise Mandrell Theatre
- Dolly Partons Dixie Stampede
- Barn Dinner Theater, Greensboro
- Myrtle Beach, SC
- Alabama Theater
- Carolina Theater
- Branson, MO
- The Live Music Show Capital of the World
- 30 theaters host over 60 shows
56Golf Outdoor recreational sport played using
special clubs to drive balls with as few strokes
as possible into a series of small holes on a
landscaped course. A round of golf is normally 9
or 18 consecutive holes.
- Old North State Club, Uwharrie Point, New London,
NC - Grandover Resort and Conference Center,
Greensboro, NC
- Pinehurst, NC
- Lake Norman, NC
- Myrtle Beach, SC
57- September 2000 edition of Golf Digest Magazine
rated the Pinehurst area as the third best golf
location in the world. - Popular US retirement village located near center
of state
Pinehurst, NC
- 1 golf destination on the east coast
- Synonymous with heritage and quality
- 40 outstanding resort courses
- 2 home of national championships
58Old North State Club, Uwharrie Point
- New London, NC
- Private club on Badin Lake, second only to
Pinehurst - 89th among Americas 100 Best Modern Courses
for 1999 - Home of the ACC mens golf tournament
59Grandover Resort
and Conference Center
- Greensboro, NC
- Newest golf resort
complex in NC - Opened in 1996
- Golf Digest gives
it a 4½ star rating.
60Lake Norman
- Largest lake in NC with 520 miles of shoreline
across four counties - Exclusive upscale residential golf area
- Proximity to interstates has encouraged corporate
business growth.
61Myrtle Beach, SC
- Home to more golf courses
than any other stretch of
beach in the world - Approximately 120 courses
in July 2003 with plans for
construction of new courses - Golf packages promote joining over 60,000
accommodation units and 1800 restaurants with
shopping and sightseeing.
62Casino A place where games of chance are played
for monetary rewards
- Harrahs, Cherokee, NC
- Atlantic City
- Tunica, Mississippi
- Myrtle Beach waterways
- Las Vegas
- Most are associated with large hotels with
restaurants - Casinos brought about the invention of neon signs
63Las Vegas, Nevada
- Entertainment capital of the world
- More than 125,000 hotel rooms
- Brightest city in the world with miles of neon
64El Rancho Vegas
- First hotel/casino theme resort in the US
- Opened in 1941
- 57 acres purchased by Thomas Hull for 100 per
acre - 63 rooms
- Built as a resort for people traveling from Los
Angeles to Salt Lake City - Key attraction was swimming pool
- Casino was an afterthought
- Built on Hwy. 91, the strip, now known as Las
Vegas Boulevard South
65Parade Festive public procession that may
include bands, individual walkers, decorated
vehicles, and/or floats.
- Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Rose Bowl Parade
66Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Worlds most famous parade
- Started in 1927
- Large helium character balloons
- 2 ½ miles long
- 2.5 million people line the streets of New York
City
67- New Years Day
- Started over 100 years ago
- Part of the Rose Bowl collegiate football game
festivities - Route is 5.5 miles long in Pasadena, California.
- Corporate and professional floats are covered
with flowers to celebrate paradise.
Rose Bowl Parade
68Resort spas Places for rest, relaxation and
rejuvenation of the body and soul. Visits may be
for the day, overnight, or extended as part of a
planned vacation.
- Health physical fitness centers
- Holistic approach
- Weight management
- Massage
- Skin, hair, and nail care
- Swimming, whirlpool, and saunas
69North Carolina spas
- Grove Park Inn and Resort, Asheville
- Ballantyne Resort, Charlotte
- Grandover Resort, Greensboro
- The Spa at Pinehurst
70Marketing Strategies Used in Entertainment
Recreation
- Product Entertainment and recreation is a
service providing pleasure. - Place There is not a physical distribution
system with entertainment and recreation.
Tourists visit attractions and events for
enjoyment. - Price Pricing is both a marketing technique and
a major profit determinant. Pricing may be
singular or a package deal with add-ons from
related industries and suppliers. Tickets for
attractions may be purchased daily, for a season,
or for a special event only.
71Marketing Strategies Used in Entertainment
Recreation (cont.)
- Promotion
- Highly creative, paid advertising
- Local tourism associations and CVBs help promote
local attractions.
72Marketing Strategies Used in Entertainment
Recreation (cont.)
Entertainment and recreation is interrelated with
lodging, food, and transportation segments.
Promotional activities may include these,
offering many total package deals.