The Complementary Effect of National Park Fee Increases on Visitor Spending in Gateway Communities

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism Review International Pub Date : 2018-12-14 DOI:10.3727/154427218X15410074029616
Jeremy L. Sage, N. Nickerson, Z. Miller, Alex Ocanas, Jennifer M. Thomsen
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In 2017, the US National Park Service faced a nearly $12 billion maintenance backlog. To address this backlog, they announced plans to increase entrance fees in 17 of the most visited parks. As fees are a component of the travel cost, we consider price change effects on demand for park entry. Demand for the 17 parks is shown to be inelastic. Recognizing that spending in gateway communities is complementary to national park visitation, we use Yellowstone National Park as a case study on entrance fee increase effects on gateway communities. We estimate a $3.4 million annual loss in gateway community spending by visitors as a result of reduced visitation by those visitors who choose not to purchase a 7-day pass. Acknowledging the diminishing effect of the fee increase on travel costs, we further explore alternative means of structuring fees based on examples of other countries.
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国家公园收费增加对门户社区游客消费的互补效应
2017年,美国国家公园管理局面临近120亿美元的维修积压。为了解决这一积压问题,他们宣布计划提高17个游客最多的公园的入场费。由于费用是旅行成本的一个组成部分,我们考虑了价格变化对入园需求的影响。对17个公园的需求显示出缺乏弹性。认识到在门户社区的支出与国家公园的参观是相辅相成的,我们将黄石国家公园作为入口费增加对门户社区影响的案例研究。我们估计,由于那些选择不购买7天通行证的游客的访问量减少,游客的门户社区支出每年将损失340万美元。我们认识到费用上涨对旅行成本的影响越来越小,因此根据其他国家的例子,进一步探索了其他收费方式。
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