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This 8 page paper considers how, using tourism motivations and typology theories in relevance to consumer decision making processes, how day trip visitors may be converted into overnight tourists. This theory based paper uses Weston –Super-Mare as an example. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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of tourists that stay overnight are likely to be divergent from those who only visit for the day. The needs will be reflected in the way that the decision making
process take place and the models of different types of visits that take place. In looking at how any region or town may look to increase the number
of overnight visitors there is a need to understand the consumer behaviour and the way that decisions are made. This means looking at both tourism models and also consumer decision
making models. The development of typographies have aided the understanding of tourism, how and why it takes place. Lew (1987), defines tourism by three approaches; the description and ideographic
definition for different types of attractions, the way that the attractions are organised and how the are developed, and the way that tourism will be experienced and perceived by different
groups of tourists (Lew, 1987). The ideographic perspective, which means the "concrete uniqueness of a site" (Lew, 1987; 55), he also divided these into three main sections, nature sites,
nature and human interface sites, ands human sites. Nature sites can include the general environment, the specific features of an environment, and also inclusive environments (Lew, 1987). The nature human
interface also has separate subdivisions, such as the observational sites the leisure nature sites and also participatory sites (Lew, 1987). Human sites are broken done into three subsets also, with
the recognition of settlement infrastructure, tourist infrastructure and leisure superstructure (Lew, 1987). This is a comprehensive typology, and even at this stage
it can be seen how some of these factors may be more influence in attracting individuals to a site, and then keeping them there over night. Observational sites may be
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