[사회과학]Tourism Project - Grand Canyon National Park
- 최초 등록일
- 2007.07.24
- 최종 저작일
- 2007.03
- 29페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 2,000원
소개글
그랜드 캐년- 투어리즘과 관련된 역사적 사건들과 발전 배경.
투어리스트의 성향과 특징 분석.
그랜트캐년의 대한 만족도.
현재의 상황과 발전가능성.
목차
Introduction
1.0 History of the Grand Canyon and Development of tourism
1.1 Development of tourism
2.0 Visitors Demographic and characteristic
2.1 travel party type
2.2 Traveling as a part of tour
2.3 Age of Grand Canyon visitors
2.4 Party Size
2.5 The number of children under 18 years of age in a party
2.6 Age distribution of the children
2.7 The visitors’ educational level
2.8 Visitors’ country of Origin
2.9 Repeat visitors and new visitors
3.0 Travel planning
3.1 Quality of information
3.2 Booking
3.3 GCNP as Primary or Secondary destination
3.4 The night before and after GCNP
4.0 Experience
4.1 The highlight of the experience
4.2 The visitor expectation
4.3 Visitors’ satisfaction
5.0 Improvement need
6.0 Economic impact of GCNP
6.1 Expenditure inside park
6.2 Expenditure outside park
Conclusion
References
본문내용
According to Stephen J Page and Joanne Connell (2006) ‘Tourism a modern synthesis,’ tourism has developed last 200 years as people consider that traveling is a necessity. However, it is regarded as old as human activity due to the fact that people have traveled for many different reasons throughout history. Accordingly, the development of tourism in the Grand Canyon area will be examined throughout history with the number of visitors and issues which is reasonably related to tourism. In the late 19th century, copious mineral resource was found and arouses the people’s interest because residents needed to find something profitable industry which contributes their better life and need (NPS: nature & science). However, early residents recognized that there is another potential industry which is tourism. For that reason, the residents turned their mind to make Grand Canyon as a tourism destination which is more profitable than mining and it became a well know tourism destination by the turn of the century. Furthermore, opening Grand Canyon rail way in 1901 contributed the accessibility which is a basic need for tourism. Furthermore, at this point of time, there was a dramatic increase in tourist facilities such as the luxury E1 Tovar Hotel on the south rim in 1905 and Phantom Ranch in the Inner Gorge in 1922 at Grand Canyon village (Bob Ribokas ‘Grand Canyon Explorer’).
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