“…Twelve manuscripts examined characteristics of visitors/audiences, such as demographic characteristics; visitor values, attitudes, movement patterns, behavioral intentions, and crowding perceptions; and visitation trends relevant to interpretive sites rather than investigating specific interpretive elements. Key insights shared in these manuscripts include how visitors of different cultural backgrounds might have different goals and experiences at interpretive sites (Clark et al, 2011;Saunders, 2014) or perceive crowding differently (Lee et al, 2019); how visitors' pre-existing attitudes, values, emotions, and perceptions of self-efficacy can influence their perceptions of interpretation (e.g., Caplow, 2018), particularly related to leave-no-trace behaviors (Lawhon et al, 2013(Lawhon et al, , 2017Skibins et al, 2019); and how tracking visitor movements through an interpretive site can enhance interpretive planning (Sharp et al, 2019).…”