Start Date

6-1-2011 1:00 PM

End Date

6-1-2011 2:15 PM

Track

1. Track 1 – Formal Paper Presentation

Subject Area

Travel and Tourism

Faculty Member

Dr. Dae-Young Kim, kimdae@missouri.edu

Abstract

The primary aim of this study was to explore the determinants of tourist overnight stay at a destination. The data was collected through a questionnaire conducted in two local food festivals in the Mid-west area in the U.S in 2010. The results of this study has both industry and academia implications; this study reveals the geographical distance (i.e., minimum of 100 miles away) that is most beneficial in obtaining overnight stays.

Keywords

staycation, local food festival, overnight stay, length of stay, visitor's origin

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Determinants of Visitor’s Overnight Stay in Local Food Festival: An Exploration of Staycation Concept and It’s Relation to the Origin of Visitors

The primary aim of this study was to explore the determinants of tourist overnight stay at a destination. The data was collected through a questionnaire conducted in two local food festivals in the Mid-west area in the U.S in 2010. The results of this study has both industry and academia implications; this study reveals the geographical distance (i.e., minimum of 100 miles away) that is most beneficial in obtaining overnight stays.