What is an interpretive host?
Interpretive hosts are people (staff, employees, volunteers) who have customer or visitor contact at a site and who are not responsible for formal interpretive programs. Interpretive hosts include gift shop employees, maintenance workers, law enforcement officers, convention and visitors bureau volunteers, campground hosts, greeters, ticket collectors, and others who come into regular contact with visitors. Interpretive hosts often have the opportunity to enhance a visitor’s experience by providing informal interpretation side-by-side with their usual duties.
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