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Tourist experience and revisit intention in Loleng's mountain spring resort

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2018-10
Author
Cartagena, Eunice Ann F.
Paragas, Hannah T
Mamosog, Mari Sheanna Joyce A.,
Keywords
Travelers.
Tourist trade.
Davao City -- Description and travel.
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The study entitled Tourist Experience and Revisit Intention in Loleng’s Mountain Spring Resort aimed to investigate the tourist experience and tourist revisit intention in terms of conducting the study to the tourist from 201 randomly participants chosen people from Loleng’s Mountain Spring Resort. The researchers showed that the tourist level of experience on the travel to site, on the site, return travel are very high. That being stated, the anticipatory phase and recollection phase of the tourist experience are still presented, demonstrating how the tourist experience is planned and anticipated before a trip takes places and remembered long after a trip has finished. The opinions are the journey experience or recognizing cost and standard visitors satisfaction, whereas the future behavioral intentions refer to the visitor’s judgement about the likeliness to revisit the same destination and willingness to recommend it to others. Moreover, the researchers conclude that tourist experience is very important in a tourist journey because this is the basis why they revisit the destination. Keywords: Tourist experience, revisit intention
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COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY EDUCATION - TOURISM

 

 

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