Quality Tourism Experiences: Perspectives of adventure travel providers

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Jennings, Gayle
Lee, Young-Sook
Ayling, Amanda
Cater, Carl
Ollenburg, Claudia
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Scott Richardson, Liz Fredline, Anoop Patiar, Megan Ternal

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2008
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Gold Coast, Australia

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Quality tourism experiences are frequently referred to in tourism industry literature and discourses, albeit definitions are rarely provided. A study of adventure travel industry providers using an interpretive social sciences approach was conducted in 2007 during peak season at an East Coast Australian tourist destination in order to understand what constituted a quality adventure tourism experience. Empirical materials were collected using a qualitative methodology and purposive sampling. Focus groups and semi-structured interviews generated discourses which were interpreted using successive approximation within a grounded theory tradition. Core elements of quality tourism experiences for adventure travel providers included experience delivery, personal and social connectivity, inter-connectivity of entire tourism experiences as well as provision of combinations of experiences.

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2008 CAUTHE Conference : Tourism and hospitality research, training and practice: "Where the 'bloody hell' are we?"

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© 2008 CAUTHE. Use hypertext link to access the conference organiser's website.

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