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Segmenting visitors of a Greek recreational theme park using factors that motivate attendance

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Pages 120-134 | Received 17 Jun 2020, Accepted 04 Dec 2020, Published online: 15 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose

This study aims to segment visitors to a Greek theme park using factors that motivate attendance.

Research methods

Three hundred and twenty-two young and adult visitors of an outdoor recreational theme park, located in the midlands of Greece, completed a questionnaire that measured four dimensions: motivation, service quality perceptions, intention to revisit, and word-of-mouth communication.

Results and Findings

A principal component analysis of the motivation items revealed a clear five-factor structure. Thereafter, a cluster analysis of the five factors was performed. This classified participants into three psychographic segments: “incurious to activities and social life”, “recreation and nature oriented”, and “outdoor activities enthusiast”. An analysis of variance test successfully validated the three segments relative to visitors’ perceptions of service quality and future behavioural intentions.

Practical implications

Theme park management can use this study’s newly developed visitor segmentation to better understand, commercialise, and personalise their services. Managers can more effectively execute visitor management strategies to attract customers and develop marketing techniques to create new competitors’ advantages.

Research contribution

The study successfully developed three validated psychographic theme park visitor segments: “incurious to activities and social life”, “recreation and nature oriented”, and “outdoor activities enthusiast”.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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