This study aims to reveal how much the contribution of tourist experience to revisit intention in Kepulauan Seribu Jakarta. The research method used is explanatory survey. The sample members were tourists who visited Kepulauan Seribu with a size of 169 people selected by incidental sampling technique. Result of research indicates there is contribution of tourist experience to revisit intention of tourist in Kepulauan Seribu. The contributing variables are hedonic and relational.
During the pandemic covid-19, tourists tend to prefer outdoor tourism and natural tourism (adventure) including tourism in tourist villages. This condition opens the opportunity for homestay owners in the tourist village to prepare homestays that can guarantee a sense of security for tourists by implementing the CHSE program in their homestays. Therefore, this research aims to uncover the extent of understanding and application of the CHSE program by homestay owners/managers in Ngargoretno Tourism Village, Magelang, Central Java. This study used a qualitative descriptive method by conducting interviews with nine homestay owners and three ngargoretno village officials determined by snowball sampling and Purposive sampling techniques. The results showed that the homestay owners/managers have not fully understood and implemented the CHSE program. Likewise, the public has not fully realized the importance of implementing the CHSE program. Therefore, more intensive socialization and training are needed to the community, especially the owners/managers of homestays about the need for the implementation of CHSE.
The purpose of this study was to determine the procedure for receiving perishable raw materials at the Resort Hotel area of ??Garut Regency and understand the application of the Food Safety Management System on the receiving area for perishable raw materials at the Resort Hotel area of ??Garut Regency. The method used in this study is a qualitative method. The object of this research was carried out in a number of Resort Hotels in the Garut Regency area. The sampling technique in this study was carried out using purposive sampling method. The data collection technique was carried out by in-depth interviews with the receiving sections at each hotel in Garut district (Dariza Resort, Sumber Alam Resort, Kampung Sampireun Resort, Sabda Alam Resort). Direct observations were made on each receiving process at each hotel area in Garut district. The data collection tool was carried out by means of a checklist as well as an interview guide. The results showed that the receiving process in the hotel area of ??Garut Regency was quite good but there were still deficiencies in the application of the receiving process in terms of the procedure for receiving perishable food raw materials, delivery from suppliers to food raw material receiving officers did not have chiller or coolers and did not provide labeling. or food container stamp with the date it was received.
Photos uploaded by tourists who have visited a destination will attract someone's interest to visit that destination. Therefore, this study is expected to reveal how much influence the quality of photo uploads on social media has on the decision to visit tourists. The research approach used in this research is descriptive verification. The population in this study are tourists who visit Labuan Bajo, NTT Province. Through the purposive sampling technique obtained 72 respondents. This study found that photos uploaded by tourists who have visited Labuan Bajo greatly influence the decision to visit tourists, especially millennial tourists because they are considered more authentic in providing an overview of the condition of a destination compared to content originating from official institutions.
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