UNDERSTANDING DESTINATIONS 5.04 Describe the psychological and motivational aspects of destination selection.
Psychological factors affecting travel choices Prestige Escape Education Social interaction Family bonding Relaxation Self-discovery
Prestige: Respect and admiration resulting from high quality. Travel to choice destinations can provide a traveler with a level of fame, if only in the mind of the traveler. Monte Carlo—Riviera Hollywood—Rodeo Drive
Escape: The desire to leave the daily routine of one’s life Beaches—Hilton Head, SC Caribbean—St. Thomas
Education Travel is viewed as broadening. Historical—Washington, DC, and Williamsburg, VA Grand Canyon
Social interaction Travel provides opportunities to meet and interact with new and different people. Vail, Colorado—ski trip Princess Cruise Lines— Inclusive resorts
Family bonding Grandparents’ homes Heritage/roots—Family reunions, weddings, funerals
Relaxation A time to play and unwind Attractions Festivals
Self-discovery “Finding oneself” Beauty, nature and national parks—camping, hiking Holistic vacations—Yoga retreats
Basic travel motivators Physical or relaxation motivator Cultural motivator Interpersonal motivator Status and prestige motivator
Physical or relaxation motivator Physical rest Sporting as a spectator or participant Examples: running, lounging in the sun, vacationing alone
Cultural motivator The desire for knowledge of other regions or countries Religion, one of the first motivators of travel Music Art Dances
Interpersonal motivator Meet new people Make new friends Visit friends or relatives Escape from the daily routine
Status and prestige motivator Desire for recognition, attention, appreciation and a good reputation Major accomplishments, an award recipient, travel to currently popular destinations
Factors that influence destination choices Total cost of trip Purchase opportunities Climate for comfort Entertainment and other amenities Word-of-mouth recommendations