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sammy

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Question 1

Name the five largest theme parks in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
 
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Are currency foreign exchange rates a decisive determinant when choosing a foreign tourist destination?
 
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Answer 1

United StatesDisney Magic Kingdom (FL), Disneyland (CA), Disney Epcot (FL), Disney-MGM (FL), and Disney Animal Kingdom (FL).

EuropeEuroDisney (France), Blackpool Pleasure Beach (UK), and Tivoli Gardens (Denmark), Europa Park (Germany), and Port Aventura (Spain).

AsiaTokyo Disneyland (Japan), Tokyo Disney Sea (Japan), and Universal Studios (Japan), Everland (Korea), and Lotte World (Korea).

Answer 2

Based on Question 13, it seems clear that relative foreign currency exchange rates (FOREX) play an important but not decisive role in tourism flows between countries.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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