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    About Queenstown

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    About Queenstown With its majestic lake and alpine beauty‚ unrivalled range of activities and attractions‚ superior accommodation choices‚ cosmopolitan shopping‚ award-winning food and wine‚ buzzing nightlife and friendly Southern hospitality‚ Queenstown is rated one of the world’s most desirable destinations. With such a regal name‚ it’s fitting that Queenstown has so much to offer in the way of luxury. Five-star lodges and hotels provide the detailed touches discerning world travellers expect

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    Cave Tour Case Study

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    3 companies- Waitomo Caves‚ Skyline Queenstown‚ Real Journeys. How they started the product the offer At least 3 changes or milestones. The Waitomo Caves How they started The Waitomo caving system is a charitable society which was formed and incorporated in 1973. For 6 years the original waitomo museum operated from a small room in the historic waitomo caves hotel. In 1980 a purpose-built museum was erected on the present site in the centre of waitomo caves village and was doubled

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    overhead in v formation in the marbled blue and white sky. You feel dwarfed‚ and somewhat of an imposter‚ embarrassingly aware of your trivial human endeavours .It is what most people call Pure 100% New Zealand. This is what Queenstown was like twenty-five years ago. However‚ Queenstown now has undergone some major changes‚ and not all for the better. Instead of a quaint township‚ there is a bustling sprawl of tourist–oriented‚ heavily priced retail shops. It is still surrounded by mountains‚ but some

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    Pentland Furniture Company

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    products to New Zealand and introducing it to the New Zealand market. The New Zealand market was chosen after initial research was carried out in several countries of interest. As a result of identifying New Zealand and Queenstown as an area of ‘need’‚ it was decided that Queenstown should be the target market. The Pentland Furniture Company’s strategy is to maintain market share and sales by pricing its product slightly below the average market price (The Pentland Furniture Comapany‚ 2009). This

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    Increases in tourism sector government funding: $10.7 million in Queenstown alone in 2007. • Green phenomenon has resulted in a significant increase in environmental awareness =100‚000 eco-tourists in 2006‚ up 12.3%: the fastest growing market in Queenstown. • Consistently high profit margins between 17-23% since 2003= opportunity for expansion into other cities & industries e.g. clothing. • 100+ tourism operators within the greater Queenstown area = potential for package deals with other adventure tour

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    Marketing Plan

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    Location Pinewood is located at 48 Hamilton Road‚ just outside the noise and chaos of the CBD and in a alpine setting away from the bustle of busy streets and yet only 5 minute stroll to the center of Queenstown. Activity • AJ Hackett Bungy • Nzone Skydiving • Queenstown Rafting • Shotover Jet • Coronet Peak Tandems Facilities Reception : All activities and sightseeing reservations can be made at reception. Ask our friendly staff for advice on local attractions

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    Marketing‚ 6. 154-169 Sung‚ H.Y.‚ Morrison‚ A.M.‚ & O’Leary‚ J.T (1997). Definition of adventure travel: Conceptual framework for empirical application from the provider’s perspective. Asia-Pacific Journal of Tourism Research‚ 1‚ 47-67 Everything Queenstown (2010) ‘Awesome Foursome.’Retrieved 29. October 2010 from: http://www.everythingqueenstown.com/adventure/land/awesome-foursome-bungy-jet-heli-raft/ Sonmez‚ S. F.‚ & Graefe‚ A. R. (1998). Determining future travel behavior from past travel experience

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    Progression without doubt plays a significant key in developing our society and improving our standard of living. At the same time‚ preserving the past also brings about plethora of blessings to our society today as it helps to create a sense of patriotism‚ unity and identity within the nation . In order for a country to progress and also preserve our heritage at one fell swoop‚ various actions have to be done. Here‚ I will be discussing on the ways for a country to have the best of the both worlds

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    Principles of Tourism

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    B. 1. Facilitator – Travel facilitators are the factors of why someone will think about travelling. The two main factors are disposable income and leisure time. The more disposable income and leisure time you have the more you will want to plan a holiday or a break. This means that Australians that have these factors will come to New Zealand because it is close and they can put more money into activities and accommodation. This affects New Zealand’s tourists demand because the Australians are one

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    Type of Literary Work This sensational novel is an adventure novel consisting of an enterprising Englishman touring the globe. Woven within are historical facts‚ such as the British Empire and colonies around the globe‚ as well as historically accurate locations. Theme The theme of this breathtaking novel is one of daring and persistence. On the whim of a wager‚ Fogg is sent around the world in the impossible time span of eighty days. Throughout the work‚ Fogg’s limitless persistence‚

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