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Ownership
Attractions are owned and managed by organizations, tourists and individuals working in the public, private and not-for-profit-sectors. In the USA, many attractions are subsidized by charitable donations as well as the voluntary sector.
Admission Policy
Some attractions. charge admission fees while others are free to the public attractions are subsidized organizations allow members free entry. Voluntary donations are requested in other attractions such as churches and cathedrals.
Appeal
Foreign tourist make a large
domestic tourists
mature visitors
There are diff. Types of attraction that appeal to diff. Types of tourist.
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B. Visit to steam railways and country parks are prevailed by blank
C. Historic houses and gardens attract blank.
Size and capacity
Attractions differ in land coverage. Attractions designed for mass tourist are able to receive a large number of visitors. Understanding the capacity of sites is important in terms of mgt. And marketing.
Composition
Many attractions are located in or around a specific point such as a capital city. Events may also be found in one venue or may occur na variety of locations as part of the festival.
Degree of Performance
Built tourist attractions are usually designed with a high degree of performance. Events and festivals have a short duration. Hence, temporary sites and mobile infrastructure are often used.
Number of Visitors
Tourist attractions receive varying visitor numbers. Some attractions regularly record approximately. more than 500,000 visitors while others attract smaller number of travelers.