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Exploring film induced tourism implications on onsite heritage interpretation at heritage visitor attractions

Bakiewicz, J; Leask, A

Authors

J Bakiewicz



Contributors

Metin Kozak
Editor

Nazmi Kozak
Editor

Abstract

Intorduction
The previous research in the area of film induced tourism, although widely acknowledged, was not concerned with built heritage sites which have inherent restrictions and specific audiences and are more challenging in terms of their management and interpretation than general visitor attractions. In this regard, this study provides greater understanding of the role that heritage interpretation plays as an integral element of the creation of exceptional holistic experiences at Alnwick Castle, which has become popular film location and
acquired a new contemporary meaning. This research therefore explores the film induced tourism impact on heritage interpretation at Alnwick Castle where such a phenomenon has occurred. To be precise, it provides a deeper understanding of film induced tourism influence on visitors’ expectations of what can be experienced and seen at such sites, and the potential implications of these
preconceived ideas for heritage interpretation. It reveals the role of heritage interpretation as a tool for managing and developing heritage sites where film induced tourism has taken place.

Conference Name 7th World Conference for Research in Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure
Start Date Jun 3, 2014
End Date Jun 7, 2014
Publication Date Jun 3, 2014
Deposit Date Mar 8, 2017
Pages 388-393
Book Title 7th World Conference for Graduate Research in Tourism Hospitality and Leisure Proceedings Book
Chapter Number 61
ISBN 978-605-4940-25-7
Keywords Heritage sites, on-site interpretation, visitor attractions, film-induced tourism,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/694556