2011
DOI: 10.9707/2328-0824.1002
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Standard Resort Hospitality Elements: A Performance and Impact Analysis

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“…Quality service was also identified by Stringam (2008), Brey and Choi (2010), Anastassova (2011) and Van Vuuren and Slabbert (2011), while Kim et al (2000), Lucas and Tanford (2010), Brey and Choi (2010) and Konu et al (2011) identified factors similar to activity. Accessibility was identified by Meng, Tepanon and Uysal (2006), Stringam (2008), andVan Vuuren and.…”
Section: How Do Tourists Rate Resort Amenities and Attributes?mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Quality service was also identified by Stringam (2008), Brey and Choi (2010), Anastassova (2011) and Van Vuuren and Slabbert (2011), while Kim et al (2000), Lucas and Tanford (2010), Brey and Choi (2010) and Konu et al (2011) identified factors similar to activity. Accessibility was identified by Meng, Tepanon and Uysal (2006), Stringam (2008), andVan Vuuren and.…”
Section: How Do Tourists Rate Resort Amenities and Attributes?mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The items were based on research conducted by Brey and Choi (2010), Choi, Letho and Brey (2010), Wen, Letho, Sydnor, and Tang (2014) and Boekstein (2015). The questionnaire was also sent to the resort managers for approval.…”
Section: Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section C captured the degree of satisfaction with resort amenities, measuring 30 statements on a five-point Likert scale of agreement (2 = "Totally disagree" / 5 = "Totally agree", while 1 = "not applicable") Section D captured the travel motives of visitors to the resort spa, measured by 16 statements on a five-point Likert scale of agreement (1= "Totally disagree" / 5 = "Totally Agree"). The items included in Sections C were based on research conducted by Boekstein (2015), Brey and Choi (2010), Choi, Lehto andWen, Lehto, Sydnor andTang (2014). These studies identified the resort amenities that visitors regard as important when selecting resorts.…”
Section: Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amenities often define a resort (Mill, 2001;Schwanke, 1997). When making a vacation decision, tourism experts will cite resort offerings and amenities as one of the key deciding factors (Brey, 2010). Amenities are 'any extra product or service found in the hotel (Vallen & Vallen, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%