CLEARWATER BEACH -- From designing poke bowls with professional chefs to turning over hotel rooms like seasoned housekeeping staff, high school 泡芙视频apps got an immersive look at the world of hospitality during the USF Wyndham Hospitality Experience camp.
The summer program, a collaboration between the 泡芙视频app's Office of Youth Experiences and the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach Hotel, welcomed 泡芙视频apps in grades 9 through 12 for a hands-on introduction to careers in hospitality, tourism and culinary arts.
Over several days in June, 泡芙视频apps explored hotel operations, customer service, event planning and more, directly alongside industry professionals.
鈥淚 wish I had something like this when I was younger,鈥 said Meghan Castellano, director of human resources at the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach. 鈥淎 lot of people just think food and beverage or the front desk when they think of hotels. But there are actually so many divisions, and this experience helps them see all of it.鈥
The program kicked off with an up-close look at housekeeping, where 泡芙视频apps learned the intricacies of preparing rooms for guests. For 15-year-old Grace Tovar, this was the highlight.
鈥淚 was wondering how they clean rooms, all the steps involved and how deep they go,鈥 Tovar said. Though she鈥檚 interested in engineering, she said culinary arts appeals to her creativity, and the chance to travel and try new things.


The camp also offered a culinary workshop where 泡芙视频apps learned how to clean a whole salmon and build their own poke bowls under the guidance of hotel chefs. Castellano said this was one of the most anticipated moments of the camp.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 usually get that experience at home,鈥 she said. 鈥淐reating their own dishes and working side-by-side with chefs gives them something special 鈥 and maybe even a passion for culinary work.鈥
Laila Brown, 14, said she joined the program because of her interest in hotel operations and her passion for working with people. She鈥檚 considering a future in hospitality marketing and said her favorite part of the program was learning from the hotel staff.
鈥淗earing everyone鈥檚 stories 鈥 what they do, what they love about their jobs 鈥 was inspiring,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚n the cooking workshop, I learned that it鈥檚 not about what you like or how you want to eat your dish. You have to really think about everything, even maybe the things that may not be what you would notice at first glance.鈥


Students also participated in a mock restaurant simulation, where they practiced serving customers and managing a dining room environment.
Throughout the program, they developed soft skills such as communication, teamwork and leadership, skills that Castellano said are valuable no matter what career path they ultimately choose.
鈥淏eing hospitable isn鈥檛 just about the hospitality industry,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about being a kind, genuine person. And I hope we鈥檙e helping shape young people like that.鈥