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Examples of timeliness of tourism consumption

Examples of timeliness of tourism consumption are tickets, hotel reservations and scenic activities.

1. Tickets: Tickets are one of the common consumer goods during travel, but they are usually time-sensitive, for example, they can only be used on the same day or on a specified date. If tourists miss the specified time period, tickets can no longer be used, and tourists need to buy tickets again.

2. Hotel reservation: Hotel room reservation is usually time-sensitive, for example, the reservation cannot be cancelled within the specified time or needs to be booked in advance. Visitors who fail to cancel their reservations within the specified time or forget to book in advance may have to pay extra fines or face the situation that there is no room to live.

3. Attraction activities: Some scenic spots or tourist attractions will launch special activities or projects at a specific time, such as concerts and water parks. If tourists don't take part in these activities within a certain period of time, they will miss the opportunity.

The timeliness of tourism consumption is a very important link in tourism. Tourists need to plan their trips within a specific period of time and pay attention to the timeliness of the use of various consumer goods/services, so as to plan their travel expenses reasonably and avoid unnecessary losses.