Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance. It can influence visitors’ expectations of the site and further their preferences for interpretation to include a degree of reference to the film(s). Drawing upon in-depth interviews with visitors at a UK HA further popularised through book and film, this paper explores visitors’ preferences for heritage interpretation. The paper identifies four visitor taxonomies–vigorous followers, curious investigators, versatile explorers and purposeful avoiders. It ultimately highlights the value of data-driven visitor taxonomies, providing an in-depth insight into heritage tourism in general and film-induced tourism at this heritage site in particular....
yesUser-generated reviews of visitor attractions, on publicly available websites, such as Tripadvis...
Sustainable tourism research has attracted wide interest from scholars and practitioners. While seve...
PublishedArticleNOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in ...
Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance....
Although previous research has widely acknowledged the phenomenon of film-induced tourism, there is ...
In response to an increasingly competitive environment, a number of heritage visitor attractions (HV...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
Heritage tourism, which is considered a popular form of tourism, includes two major types of attract...
This article explores the influence of a television drama on tourist motivation and behavior at a he...
The entertainment media industry has been successful in creating a favorable image of a destination ...
The importance of destination image in film tourism has been recognized by scholars and practitioner...
Extensive research has been conducted on visitor experience and visitor satisfaction at tourist attr...
There is a surprising lack of understanding of visitors' perspective on the experience of visiting a...
The thesis presents findings from a survey of over 1,000 visitors at three New Zealand heritage site...
The popular press is replete with articles discussing the various remodeling efforts afoot in many o...
yesUser-generated reviews of visitor attractions, on publicly available websites, such as Tripadvis...
Sustainable tourism research has attracted wide interest from scholars and practitioners. While seve...
PublishedArticleNOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in ...
Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance....
Although previous research has widely acknowledged the phenomenon of film-induced tourism, there is ...
In response to an increasingly competitive environment, a number of heritage visitor attractions (HV...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
Heritage tourism, which is considered a popular form of tourism, includes two major types of attract...
This article explores the influence of a television drama on tourist motivation and behavior at a he...
The entertainment media industry has been successful in creating a favorable image of a destination ...
The importance of destination image in film tourism has been recognized by scholars and practitioner...
Extensive research has been conducted on visitor experience and visitor satisfaction at tourist attr...
There is a surprising lack of understanding of visitors' perspective on the experience of visiting a...
The thesis presents findings from a survey of over 1,000 visitors at three New Zealand heritage site...
The popular press is replete with articles discussing the various remodeling efforts afoot in many o...
yesUser-generated reviews of visitor attractions, on publicly available websites, such as Tripadvis...
Sustainable tourism research has attracted wide interest from scholars and practitioners. While seve...
PublishedArticleNOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in ...