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    2) Where do people want to spend their holiday? 3) Are they mass tourist or special interest tourist? 4) Do we know about how tourist destination affect to the environment? Aim and objective of the project is: How to attract and convince the people to go to the Gold Coast City? And how to find out, what group of age are most visiting

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    the Study Heritage Tourism is traveling to experience the places and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. It includes historic, cultural and natural attractions. (Heritage Tourism & Economic Development) Its activities and services which provide international and domestic visitors with the opportunity to experience understand and enjoy the special values of a region’s heritage, are sometimes referred to as heritage tourism. (Lorton Consulting)

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    Understanding tourist motivation concerning the term dark tourism with a focus on Alcatraz Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Abstract 4 3. The definition & development of dark tourism 5 4. The different types of Dark Tourism 6 4.1. Holocaust Tourism 6 4.2. Battlefield tourism 6 4.3. Cemetery Tourism 7 4.4. Slavery-Heritage Tourism 7 4.5. Prison tourism 7 5. Motivation factors vary from person to person. 7 5.1. Belonging to a particular community and education 7 5.2. Concept of Schadenfreude

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    the range of events worldwide, varying from single day fetes and fairs to major sporting and cultural festivals. Special events are seen to have the ability to produce a wide range of significant economic and social benefits for communities and regions. In seeking to understand the field of special events, I took as a case study the Olympic Games mega-event. KEYWORDS: special events, Olympic games, mega-events, economic impact, investments INTRODUCTION The fundamental aim of this research

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    started to develop as a business many years ago. This industry began, when the ancient and rich inhabitants of Phoenicia, Rome, Egypt, Greece, and China; out of curiosity and a sense of adventure, about their surroundings, began to travel. Today tourism is a billionaire industry that serves the needs and wants of millions of domestic and international tourists. There is no doubt, that capitalism has played an active role in the developing of this powerful enterprise. However, when this business began

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    for specific markets Assessment Task 2: Project – Consumer behavior analysis A summary of domestic consumer participation in Aboriginal tourism experiences. You should include: Key information about the demographics of domestic consumers participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences, as well as their general attitudes towards participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences.  Age: 1 yr – 80 yrs  Place of birth: can be born locally in Australia or any other overseas countries  Disability: including

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    Aboriginal tourism experiences Tourism Research Australia’s National Visitor Survey, has provided the latest snapshot of indigenous tourism visitors in Australia, shows that in the period between 2006 and 2010 there was an 18.7% average annual decline in domestic overnight Indigenous tourism visitor. Yet participant in Indigenous tourism experiences by domestic market has been declined since 2006. Domestic visitors represented over 70% of the total indigenous tourism visitor market. Tourism Research

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    The Tourism Industry In Queensland

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    1.0 Introduction Tourism is a key player in the development of any nation because of the revenue that the industry accrues as well as the exchange of social and political ideologies between the tourists and the populace. As such, tourism in the Queensland has been a major player in the economic, social and political development of the nation (Schaffer 2010). The tourism industry has set up measures to meet the increasing and sophisticated needs of tourists in all tourism sectors through identification

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    Texas Heritage Tourism

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    HERITAGE TOURISM Growth of Tourism and Heritage Tourism Tourism is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries and businesses, employing 7.4 million people in the United States with a payroll of $183 billion, and federal, state, and local tax revenues of $113 billion. Tourism contributed $704 billion to the United States economy in 2009. Tourism is the third largest industry in Texas, directly supporting 500,000 jobs and indirectly supporting 419,000 jobs. In San Antonio alone, the tourism industry

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    Unit 14 P1 Tables

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    assignment I will be describing the different types of specialist tourism as well as providing examples for each of the types of tourism. Adventure tourism Adventure tourism is tourism which takes place in an unusual place and it is an exciting experience, this involves exploration of an area. This is different to the typical beach vacation for example going to bungee jumping or rock climbing would be classed as adventure tourism. Adventure tourism generally involves some form of physical activity and is

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