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Exploring the Multi-Sensory Based Memorable Tourism Experiences: A Study of Adam&Eve Hotel in Turkey
Exploring the Multi-Sensory Based Memorable Tourism Experiences: A Study of Adam&Eve Hotel in Turkey

Author(s): Ozlem Guzel, Ibrahim Taylan Dortyol
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wydziału Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Sensory Marketing (SM); Memorable Tourism Experiences (MTE); multi-sensory brand strategies; Nvivo; Turkey

Summary/Abstract: Tourism business executives should discover critical ways to create a memorable experience by appealing to consumers’ multi-sensory organs emotionally and rationally. From this point of view determining the most successful multi-sensory brand experience concept, which the customers find most satisfying, is becoming a critical marketing strategy. So this study aims to find the sensory based memorable tourism experiences, attributes/specifi c elements of the hotel business. With this aim, Adam&Eve Hotel, a themed hotel in Antalya, was chosen as the study sample. In this exploratory research, comments which were made electronically on Tripadvisor.com, known as the world’s most visited online social travel information channel about the holiday experience, constituted the search data and the data was subjected to content analysis via Nvivo Software and the critical multi-sensory organs that create memorable tourism experiences were defined. The analysis of the results has been performed on the basis of fi ve sensory stimuli: 1) tactile, 2)gustatory, 3) olfactory, 4) visual, and 5) auditory. The findings also revealed that nearly 70 percent of the recalled emotions and feelings from sensations related to visual stimuli which were detailed with the components like decor, interior/exterior design, etc.

  • Issue Year: 4/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 28-39
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English