2014
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2014.942259
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Understanding tourists' itineraries in emerging rural tourism regions: the application of paper-based itinerary mapping methodology to a wine tourism region in Michigan

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“…At the regional/destination level, the high profile of some wines and wineries that attract tourists can provide other regional businesses opportunities through association with a quality product [7]. Wine tourism can help differentiate a region's position in the tourism marketplace if it is connected with local wines, and it can also be integrated with broader branding strategies [23,24]. There is also some evidence that wine tourism can help extend the range of reasons for visiting a destination, extend the length of stay, and increase visitor expenditure on local products [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the regional/destination level, the high profile of some wines and wineries that attract tourists can provide other regional businesses opportunities through association with a quality product [7]. Wine tourism can help differentiate a region's position in the tourism marketplace if it is connected with local wines, and it can also be integrated with broader branding strategies [23,24]. There is also some evidence that wine tourism can help extend the range of reasons for visiting a destination, extend the length of stay, and increase visitor expenditure on local products [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activity experiences (swimming, picnic, camping, taking photos, kayaking, bicycling, visiting the village) are another important experience emphasized by travelers. In the literature, activities in rural areas are considered to be one of the key aspects of rural tourism experience (Ongun et al, 2016;Popp & McCole, 2016;Crowley et al, 2015). At Burdur, Yeşilova, Lake Salda and its surroundings, due to tourist mobility, pancake, diced lamb fried on iron plate, Yeşilova minced meat toast, pita, restaurant, coffee house and snack bars that make pita with tahini are the food and beverage experience of the travelers.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the tourists visiting Lake Salda are pleased with the availability of shuttle bus, tours of travel agencies and different highways, those coming notedly with personal vehicles are disturbed due to non-stable, broken roads and poor village roads. Page (2005) has emphasized that transportation in tourism can be an attraction in itself as it offers a high tourism experience to tourists, Popp & McCole (2016) has emphasized that private car transportation to rural destinations is an important part of the tourism experience and Dickinson & Robbins (2008) has emphasized the transportation problems in rural destinations. Burdur-Yeşilova highway construction started in 2017 and hot asphalt and new traffic signs have been commissioned at the beginning of 2019.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps surprisingly given the role of place in consideration of wine as well as tourism, notions of terroir, place and winescape have not been a significant focus of wine tourism research although research has increased since 2010 Popp and McCole, 2016). Even if destinationoriented research remains a major theme in wine tourism, a notable change is the extent to which wine tourism and marketing-oriented studies have expanded from their historic base in Australia and New Zealand (Hall and Mitchell, 2008) to provide a much wider geographical coverage encompassing both New World (Bruwer and Joy, 2017;Singh and Hsiung, 2016) and Old World (Mauracher et al, 2016;Molina et al, 2015;Riguccio et al, 2017) wine-growing areas as well as emerging wine regions (Chong, 2017;Kerma and Ga cnik, 2015;Malm et al, 2013;Mazurkiewicz-Pizlo, 2016 Note: *Analysis conducted 27 August 2017 Table I.…”
Section: Johan Bruwer Editor-in-chiefmentioning
confidence: 99%