Title: Why And When People Travel
1Why And When People Travel
By Beth Pitts
2Psychological Factors Affecting Travel Choices
Prestige Escape Education Social
Interaction Family Bonding Self-Discov
ery
3Prestige
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.
HollywoodRodeo Drive
4Escape
The desire to leave the daily routine of ones
life
BeachesHilton Head, SC CaribbeanSt. Thomas
5Education
- Travel is viewed as broadening.
- Historical sites are popular
6Social Interaction
Travel provides opportunities to meet and
interact with new and different people.
7- Grandparents homes
- Heritage/rootsFamily reunions, weddings, funerals
Family Bonding
8Relaxation
- A time to play and unwind
- Attractions
- Festivals
9- Finding oneself
- Beauty, nature and national parkscamping,
hiking - Holistic vacationsYoga retreats
Self-Discovery
10Basic Travel Motivators
- Physical or relaxation motivator
- Cultural motivator
- Interpersonal motivator
- Status and prestige
motivator
11Physical or Relaxation Motivator
- Physical rest
- Sporting as a spectator or participant
- Examples running, lounging in the sun,
vacationing alone
12Cultural Motivator
- The desire for knowledge of other regions or
countries - Religion, one of the first motivators of travel
- Music
- Art
- Dances
13Interpersonal Motivator
- Meet new people
- Make new friends
- Visit friends or relatives
- Escape from the daily routine
14Status and Prestige Motivator
- Desire for recognition, attention, appreciation
and a good reputation - Major accomplishments, an award recipient, travel
to currently popular destinations
15Factors That Influence Destination Choices
Total cost of trip Climate for comfort
Purchase opportunities Word-of-Mouth
Entertainment Recommendations Othe
r Amenities
16Seasonal Nature of Tourism
- Peak period (high season)
- Off-peak period (low season)
- Shoulder season
17Peak Period (High Season)
Time when the destination is most desirable
either for climatic reasons or because of some
special event
- Prices are high.
- Demand is high.
- This is a popular travel time.
18Period or season when traffic volume or occupancy
is not heavy
- Traffic is usually low for an identifiable
reason. - Prices are reduced.
- Demand is low.
Off-Peak Period (Low Season)
19Shoulder Season
The period between peak and off-peak seasons.
Shoulder seasons are attractive to people who do
not need to travel during peak holiday months.
20Factors Affecting Timing of the Peak/Off-Peak
Period
- Location and season of the destination and/or
facility - Type of facility or business