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HBM 131 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last Lecture:I. Categories of the IndustryII. Lodging Industry ClassificationIII. Segmentation IV. Revenue ManagementV. Senior LivingVI. CruisingVII. Facts and Figures Outline of Current Lecture:I. Food Trucks and Mobile Food ServicesII. Top Food Trucking CitiesIII. Growth and Statistics of Food TrucksIV. Things to Know about Food TrucksV. FactsI. Orlando Disney ResortsCurrent Lecture: I. Food Trucks and Mobile Food ServicesA. Food truck: mini restaurant on wheels-Provide food/drink; able to moveFeatures: cheap, fast, tasty, unique-Fusion of gourmet ingredients and traditional style B. Background -In 1866, Chuck Wagon was invented to feed cattleman, wagon train traversing the old westC. Current food truck phenomenon-Starting in 2008, Kogi BBQ truck; Food Truck FestivalII. Top Food Trucking Cities-King of Pops- Atlanta, GA-#5: fresh organic popsicles -The Cinnamon Snail-NYC #4-Torchy’s Tacos- Austin, TX #3-Waffles and Dinges-New York-The Halal Guys- New York #1: Gyros and rice platters III. Growth and Statistics of Food TrucksA. Increases 12.4% in 2009-2014B. Will reach 2.4 million dollars of total revenueIV. Things to know about food trucksA. Not everyplace allows themB. Cost moneyC. Requires licensing and permitsD. Restaurants and food trucks don’t mixE. Health and safety inspectionsF. Location is importantG. Social media is a great toolV. Facts-Monday is busiest day-Start food truck business with $40,000-About 3 million food trucks in USI. Orlando Disney World ResortsA. General Info1. Formed in 1971; added more resorts in 1982 and then boomed in the 90s; currently 24 different resorts in Orlando2. 2013 Total operating income increased by 6%; $689 million B. Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa1. Complimentary airport service; famous for spas and horse races-Victorian Style Setting; 15% dining options; character dining2. 2 featured pools; Tree House Villas; The Spa at Disney Saratoga Springs3. Price range: $2586 (4 pers)-$9299 (9pers, include tickets)C. Dolphin Resort1. 5 different pools; fine dining, casual dining, quick service dining; Sport Courts; Spa; Camp Dolphin- evening day care; playground for kids, arcades; close to Epcott CenterD. Animal Kingdom Lodge-South African Themed 1. 200 different types of birds and animals- located at the center of hotel2. 1300 rooms; hotel villas; open 24/7; sunset and sunrise tour of animals3. Safari dinning close to


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