Using the concept of a horse-oriented theme park for Central Florida, this exploratory study used questionnaires to identify potential markets and predict the likelihood that tourists would visit the park A stepwise multiple regression revealed 10 predictor variables regarding respondents\u27 likelihood of visiting the park. The study suggests that the process of identifying a new theme park market should consider internal variables pertinent to the particular park rather than external variables relating to travel behavior or demo graphics. © 1988, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In ...
The primary objective of this proposed study is to analyze the existing and potential market of the ...
Whereas investments in new attractions continue to rise within the theme park industry, knowledge re...
Using the concept of a horse-oriented theme park for Central Florida, this exploratory study used qu...
The study identified and documented a consumer-oriented attribute inventory for evaluating theme par...
The study identified and documented a consumer-oriented attribute inventory for evaluating theme par...
This dissertation examines the relationship among theme park demand, theme park attractiveness, and ...
abstract: Theme parks have been expanding in size and scope since their inception decades past, a tr...
Although theme park products play a significant role in experiential consumption, there is a lack of...
The aim of this research is to identify how theme parks use events to attract new and returning visi...
This research explores how theme park creative and operations professionals in Orlando, view the imp...
Creating new physical surroundings is a strategy for differentiating services from rivals and improv...
Despite the economic significance of the theme park industry and the huge investments needed to set ...
Theme parks have some attractions that are more popular than others, referred to as main ticket attr...
Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In ...
Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In ...
The primary objective of this proposed study is to analyze the existing and potential market of the ...
Whereas investments in new attractions continue to rise within the theme park industry, knowledge re...
Using the concept of a horse-oriented theme park for Central Florida, this exploratory study used qu...
The study identified and documented a consumer-oriented attribute inventory for evaluating theme par...
The study identified and documented a consumer-oriented attribute inventory for evaluating theme par...
This dissertation examines the relationship among theme park demand, theme park attractiveness, and ...
abstract: Theme parks have been expanding in size and scope since their inception decades past, a tr...
Although theme park products play a significant role in experiential consumption, there is a lack of...
The aim of this research is to identify how theme parks use events to attract new and returning visi...
This research explores how theme park creative and operations professionals in Orlando, view the imp...
Creating new physical surroundings is a strategy for differentiating services from rivals and improv...
Despite the economic significance of the theme park industry and the huge investments needed to set ...
Theme parks have some attractions that are more popular than others, referred to as main ticket attr...
Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In ...
Tourism is the largest industry in the state of Florida and especially large in Central Florida. In ...
The primary objective of this proposed study is to analyze the existing and potential market of the ...
Whereas investments in new attractions continue to rise within the theme park industry, knowledge re...