Destination attraction of Villa Valderrama Mountain Resort Antique through the perspective of visiting tourists
Abstract
This study investigated the level of attractiveness of destination attributes and demographic profile of tourists according to Sex, Age and Educational Attainment, in order to assist the Mountain Resort in identifying areas in need of improvement and demographic factors to consider. The data was gathered using researchers made questionnaire conducted online through google forms from thirty five (35) respondents conveniently chosen. According to sex, majority of the respondents are females (25 out of 35), while the rest are males (10 out of 35). In terms of education, all 35 respondents have attained college level education. As for age, majority is young (25 out of 35) and the rest are adults (10 out of 35). The results show that Accessibility, Accommodation, Activities and Attraction, Amenities, and Assistance of Villa Valerama Mountain Resort have an evaluation of attractive, while Attitude/ Atmosphere has an evaluation of highly attractive. Moreover, the overall level of attractiveness of Villa Valderama has an evaluation of attractive. Findings also show that there is a significant difference in the level of attractiveness between males and females for Accessibility, Accommodation, Activities and Attraction, and Assistance, with females having a higher evaluation of attractiveness than males. Moreover, there is no sufficient evidence to prove significant differences between age groups on all destination attributes. The findings of this study can be useful for managerial decisions and improvements of Villa Valderama Mountain Resort.
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Lebuna, L. A. G. , Asis, K. D. , Casono, C. F. J. D. , Francisco, R. L. S. , Ngalongalo, L. G. S. & Presno, K. A. (2022). Destination attraction of Villa Valderrama Mountain Resort Antique through the perspective of visiting tourists (Unpublished special paper). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
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College of Hospitality ManagementDegree
Bachelor of Science in Tourism ManagementShelf Location
Filipiniana Theses 338.479172 L493
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viii, 100 leaves