requirements for successful tourism: • Attractions • Access • Accommodation • Amenities • Awareness Developing a suitable combination of these factors is at the heart of tourism planning. Attractions Tourists are motivated to leave their normal place of residence (the origin market) and travel to destinations. What they are actually travelling to can be considered the attraction base of the destination area. A tourist attraction is a place of interest that tourists visit‚ typically for its inherent
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International Journal of Accounting and Business Management https://www.watchpub/ijabm/index.htm Satisfaction on Tourist Destinations in Davao del Sur Florence Kristina M. Mellina and Annie Fritce A. Aballe. College of Hospitality Education The University of Mindanao Davao City‚ Philippines. Article Info: Author(s): Abstract Florence Kristina M. Mellina and Annie Fritce A. Aballe. History: Received: 19-10-2013 Accepted Date: 18-10- 2013 Vol 1 (2)‚ pp‚ 007-017 October ‚2013 Corresponding Author:
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world. It not only witnesses millions of tourists but is also host to the largest number of jobs. Ranging from hotels‚ restaurants‚ attraction sites‚ transportation services‚ etc the tourism industry is booming. Tourists travel differently. Weather it be individually‚ as a couple‚ as a family‚ or a group of friends‚ they all travel to enjoy natural and/or cultural attractions. Natural tourism‚ ecotourism‚ consists of tourists exploring natural attractions created by nature and not man. Wildlife‚
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aspirations which invite man to move out of his daily universe." The Webster’s dictionary defines tourism as "the guiding or managing of tourists; the promotion or encouragement of touring: the accommodation of tourists." Both definitions are apt for tourism. The private sector of tourism includes lodging‚ food‚ transportation‚ recreation facilities‚ attractions‚ travel agents‚ and tour operators. These in turn are supported by a variety of specialized services‚ such as research promotion and printing
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does Japan attract so Many Less Tourists than Italy? Contents Introduction Page 2 International Tourism Page 2 Key Aspects of Japan Page 3 Key Aspects of Italy Page 4 Typical Tourist Page 5 International Competition
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matched by diverse attractions and stunning countryside‚ has also made Hong Kong Asia ’s prime tourist destination. Hong Kong is a well developed destination in different characteristics‚ such as location‚ weather‚ and culture. Hong Kong is also a best and first destination for tourists who want to start a trip in China too. Pull factors refer to the ability of a destination to “pull” or draw tourist to it. It relates more to characteristics of a destination and not the tourist. Pull factors relate
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At present‚ understanding consumer motivation is very important to marketers in modern marketing. However‚ the key to consumer motivation‚ understanding the consumer needs is the first factor that marketers should know at first. “Human needs or‚ in this case‚ consumer needs are the basis of all modern marketing. Needs are the essence of the marketing concept.”(Schiffman‚ 2008). Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a well-known theory in psychology which can help marketers understanding the consumer needs
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Domestic tourists refer to the residents of a country who travel within their own country‚ such as a resident of Manila going to Boracay—a Filipino traveling in the Philippines. Outbound refers to residents traveling to another country like Filipinos going to Hong
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Introduction Our group’s choice of attraction is the Singapore Flyer (FIG.1). Endorsed by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and opened on 25th April 2008‚ the Flyer stands at 165m in height and was built at a cost of S$240 million. It is ranked #19 out of 276 attractions in Singapore on TripAdvisor and is one of the attractions that make up the “See Singapore Pass”. A General Assessment of the Singapore Flyer With reference to Butler’s Tourism Area Cycle of Evolution theory (1980)
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inside the museum and other information inside it. It is because this museum is one of the major attractions in Manila and also in the Philippines. Improving or developing the surrounding and some areas of National Museum will help the country to gain more tourists because of the curiosity of the tourist to know more about the history hidden from the past in the Philippines. This museum will help the tourist to give importance in the culture of the Philippines have. This chapter represents the background
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