2020
DOI: 10.14210/rtva.v22n3.p575-596
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Turismo cultural acessível: a percepção dos gestores dos principais teatros de Brasília

Abstract: O Turismo Cultural é um segmento que se manifesta de diversas formas, uma delas é a visitação a monumentos que produzem cultura, como é o caso dos teatros. Estes devem ser acessíveis para diversos públicos, inclusive para os usuários de cadeira de rodas. Neste sentido, o artigo analisa a acessibilidade para usuários de cadeira de rodas nos principais teatros da cidade de Brasília/DF a partir da percepção de seus gestores. Para tanto, realizou-se uma pesquisa qualitativa, exploratória, com aplicação de um rotei… Show more

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“…I believe it is essential to inform the tourist about the gaps in the destination that prevent it from fully meeting the needs of people with disabilities, leaving it up to the traveler to decide whether to visit the city or not, based on the information provided, as I believe that each tourist, whether disabled or not, has his or her own criteria to consider when choosing a travel destination. It is important to highlight that when finding an environment that does not meet his needs and does not offer him a good reception, the tourist hardly returns (Duarte & Honorato, 2020), and consequently does not recommend either, or if he does, he explains the limitations of the place. Finally, the participants were asked if they would recommend the training course to other people.…”
Section: Answer Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I believe it is essential to inform the tourist about the gaps in the destination that prevent it from fully meeting the needs of people with disabilities, leaving it up to the traveler to decide whether to visit the city or not, based on the information provided, as I believe that each tourist, whether disabled or not, has his or her own criteria to consider when choosing a travel destination. It is important to highlight that when finding an environment that does not meet his needs and does not offer him a good reception, the tourist hardly returns (Duarte & Honorato, 2020), and consequently does not recommend either, or if he does, he explains the limitations of the place. Finally, the participants were asked if they would recommend the training course to other people.…”
Section: Answer Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%