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What makes a good tourist attraction?  

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What makes a good tourist attraction. Claire Jeanne Patricia Main International Tourism Management Yr 1 Personal Skills for Managers Module Tutor: Steve Jones School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Hand in Date: Thursday 7th November 2002.- 1. Features of a good tourist attraction To determine whether a tourist attraction is successful, the following aspects need to be considered; * The number of visitors it achieves compared with their target number of visitors, * The amount of income the attraction makes compared with their target figures, * How well known the attraction is throughout the country. Is it internationally recognised? * Whether visitors would come to the attraction on more than one occasion, * If the attraction is safe and that this element is recognised by the local supervising authorities, also does it cater for people with disabilities/ special needs, * What the visitor experience is like on the whole. 1:1 Visitors The amount of visitors a tourist attraction receives reflects on...

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