Introduction: Gold Coast City is located in queensland city in Austolia. This city is renowned for its sunny subtropical climated, mild winter and hot, bright summer most of the time, which is the motivation factor for British tourist. It has world class beaches. Popular inland beaches such as southport. Marine stadium, currumbin alley, jacobs well, harley Park Labrador and Evandale Lake, Jabiru Island, Tallebudgera Estuary etc. Some of the beaches they promote to learning surfing, waterfront properties, wide array of tourist attractions, popular entertainment, activenightlife and long high rise dominated skyline. In the Gold Coast City the international tourist visited around one third of the world. Which are ages between 15 to 29 …show more content…
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 the destination? The main goal of this proposal is to find out the information of the leisure traveller of the UK, about why they are choosing to go there and what is their reasons and to find out what type of people are going to visit this destination (gender) in what type of age ? The main objectives of this research project are to find out the motivation factors as well as information about increasing new destination in Gold Coast City. Furthermore to find out what type of people are most interested to visiting this destination recently as a UK tourists and what was their experience of visiting this destination for the first time. To see how this destination is well known by British people and how they could believe that this destination has a lot of activities and entertainment for the all gender and different group of age of UK tourism. Motivation is the main factor choosing right destinations for right person. Gold Coast City is one of the best destinations which will fulfil different type of tourist needs and interest. Literature review: Special interest tourism in Gold Coast City is a collaborative effort
In this report based on our chosen company the British airways, we will cover the leisure provision related to the public, commercial and voluntary point aspects.
What effect if any, did the gold rush have on the social, political and cultural development of Australia as a nation?
Tucked into the southeast corner of Queensland (otherwise known as the Sunshine State), Brisbane is as nice as it is complex. The city's riverside setting makes it a perfect getaway for travelers, however its popular eatery and nightlife scene will likewise engage those looking for a major
In this document I am going to be looking at the possible impacts that two factors have on the UK in terms of Inbound and domestic tourists and how this possess possible problems in the future and therefore help to predict possible outcomes in terms of tourism numbers and offer ways in which I think that the UK can overcome this and therefore maintain their inbound visitors numbers and increase domestic travel within the UK. The two factors that I am going to be looking at include health and the weather.
Gillian Dale (2010). Travel and Tourism level 3 Book 1. Oxford: Pearson Education Limited. 122-124.
Gold Coast is really a city in Queensland, Australia. It's the second most populated city within the Condition and also the sixth most populated city within the entire Australia. It features a population well over 550,000 people.
In this document I am going to be looking at factors that affect both inbound and domestic tourism deciding to travel to the UK or travel within the UK. Some examples of factors that I will be reviewing include the following; health, safety and security, accessibility, marketing campaigns, availability of products and services, quality of good and services, economic recession in the UK/and or tourist generating countries, exchange rate, travel restrictions, emerging of new markets, competition from other destinations and finally weather.
The visitors they are appealing to in this text are mostly the young who want to be part of what Cardiff has to offer, to go and join this vibrant and fresh society which they are offering. They are constantly reminding the prospective visitor to be excited about going to Cardiff and even provide online tools to find the locations
What isn’t at the beach? The beach is a relaxing and comfortable place to be with friends and family. Whether it’s taking a walk on the beach as the golden sand oozes under your toes or relaxing on the beach as the bright sun beams on your skin. Suddenly you get hot, so you decide to take a swim as the waves smash into the shore. If you get hungry, conveniently there’s a surplus of foods to choose from to satisfy your cravings. If you get bored, games, rides and amusement rides are available at your fingertips. From beach to beach, Ocean City, MD to Assateague Island, the shores have a lot to offer. The coastlines which are 18 miles apart, are vastly different due to the history and founders of the east coast beaches. You’ll observe the benefits they have to offer their communities and see just how important these places are.
For the purpose of this study the researcher will observe the leisure programs and take notes. The first part of this process will be taking note of observations, which includes where the activity takes place, who is running it, how many participants have shown up, and the level of participation. The researcher will note any differences in the environment from previous sessions as well in order to analyze what made participants engage more or less than previous sessions. Badenhorst (2008) suggests that the researcher should also take pictures or drawings of the room so long as the participants and leisure professional have given permission. This is to be better able to reflect on the situation when it comes time to analyze the data (Badenhorst, 2008). During this process the researcher needs to be as detailed as possible, were the participants smiling during the session? Were the participants socializing? What was being said during the socialization? Every participant in the room needs to be written about from the beginning of the session until the end of the session (Badenhorst, 2008). It is important to note if something happened that might impact their participation, for example, did they have a medical procedure that morning that affected their participation that afternoon? When taking notes the researcher needs
The topic of the essay will look into the increase in popularity and rejuvenation of the seaside town of Blackpool in the north-west of England. Various factors played a role in the growth in popularity for visiting Blackpool. The popularity of Blackpool will be compared to the gradual decline of the destination. The destination will then be analysed to see if the area is contributing enough facilities for the rejuvenation of Blackpool. Butler 's Tourism Area Lifecycle will be used to determine if the area of Blackpool has successfully rejuvenated the area to attract tourists.
As mentioned by Rimmington & Morrison (2009), the assistance from different parts of the world presents a new and diverse outlook for future research including theoretical innovations and revelations, cultural and environmental aspects, tourist destination and other ecotourism and recreational aspects of tourism and hospitality industry (Brotherton,
Britain has been over the news due to the British exit the European Union, which this event is known as Brexit (Hunt, 2016). This decision brought a large impact on every country in Britain, but the Britain has not started negotiate with European Union about adapting regulations to minimize their negative consequences. Before people can list potential impacts of Brexit on Britain’s tourism, it is important for people to understand how well the Britain was doing in the tourism industry. In addition, it is important to analyze and understand what type of tourism impacts on Britain. So, people would know how Brexit will change its policy and what impacts will bring to their current life. It will provide an idea of how the changes of regulations will impact different countries and the region. Thus, it provides an understanding of how tourism helps to develop the Britain in terms of environmental impacts, socio-cultural impacts, and economic impacts.
I am writing a report explaining the importance of UK visitor attractions to tourism. In my report I will be including statistics and data to support my explanation.
With world travel market having undergone significant changes over the last few years a new type of tourist has emerged known as the Free Independent Traveler or Tourist (FIT). The definition is broad but tends to refer to people over 35, often, though not necessarily, of above average income who like to travel in small groups, usually couples. They eschew mass tourism and the holiday package concept promoted by Travel operators, in favour of a more individualistic approach to travel. There are two implications to the idea of the Free Independent Traveler. One is important in the context of a marketing niche with a distinct economic behavior whilst the other concentrates more on the philosophy of travel. This distinction can be summarized in how they are described. For the economic importance of tourism and for marketing purposes they are Free Independent Travelers (Upper