BEER TRAVELER, WINE TRAVELER, OR BOTH? COMPARING BEER TOURIST AND WINE TOURIST SEGMENTS

IF 1.4 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism Analysis Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3727/108354223x16907395990662
M. J. Stone
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Wine tourist and beer tourist consumer behavior have typically been researched separately. This study considers the overlap in wine and beer travelers, investigating attitudinal and behavioral differences between the three groups of beverage travelers (beer-only, wine-only, beer+wine) and neither beer nor wine travelers. This study finds a large overlap between beer and wine travelers. In most attitudinal and behavioral measures, there were no significant differences between the three types of beverage travelers, and all were higher than the “neither” group. Both wine and beer travelers travel to enjoy memorable eating and drinking experiences, influence others, and like to explore new foods—especially more than other travelers. They also use food and drink to differentiate between destinations to visit. Beverage travelers participate in more activities at the destination than other travelers and tend to spend more as well. 42.5% of American leisure travelers can be considered beer or wine travelers. These travelers can be divided into subsegments, revealing that 16.6% of American leisure travelers are beer-only travelers, 13.7% are wine-only travelers, and 12.2% are beer+wine travelers.
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啤酒旅行者,葡萄酒旅行者,还是两者都有?比较啤酒游客和葡萄酒游客
葡萄酒游客和啤酒游客的消费行为通常是分开研究的。本研究考虑了葡萄酒和啤酒旅行者的重叠,调查了三组饮料旅行者(只喝啤酒、只喝葡萄酒、啤酒+葡萄酒)和不喝啤酒也不喝葡萄酒的旅行者之间的态度和行为差异。这项研究发现,啤酒旅行者和葡萄酒旅行者之间有很大的重叠。在大多数态度和行为测量中,三种类型的饮料旅行者之间没有显着差异,并且都高于“两者都不”的组。葡萄酒和啤酒旅行者都是为了享受难忘的饮食经历,影响他人,喜欢探索新的食物——尤其是比其他旅行者更喜欢。他们还用食物和饮料来区分旅游目的地。饮料旅行者比其他旅行者在目的地参加更多的活动,也倾向于花更多的钱。42.5%的美国休闲旅行者可以被认为是啤酒或葡萄酒旅行者。这些旅行者可以分成细分市场,16.6%的美国休闲旅行者是只喝啤酒的旅行者,13.7%是只喝葡萄酒的旅行者,12.2%是啤酒+葡萄酒的旅行者。
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