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A.T.A.: Conducting surveys to gauge visitor expectations and sentiment

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A total of 1,500 will be included in the study.
The Office of Tourism (A.T.A.) is currently conducting a comprehensive survey to assess the sentiment of visitors. The survey aims to measure the sentiment of visitors, and also to obtain a The best view of their experience on our island and whether this is in line with their expectations.

A total of 1500 tourists will be approached by students of the University of Aruba to participate in the event.

surveys taking place at 14 different sites and attractions around the island, including
California Lighthouse, Alto Vista, Bushiribana, Casibari, Ayo Rock Formation, Quadirikiri, Fontein and the surrounding area are also known as the “California Plains”.

different from our beaches. The survey will conclude on November 13.
One of the main goals of this study is to understand how crowds can influence or
affect the visitor experience. Visitors will be asked about their perception of and feelings to a certain amount of crowd and how that influences their experience on the site.
The results of this study will give a better idea of what visitors expect during their visit to Aruba and about their experience in general. This data will help A.T.A. to improve the tourist experience on our island.

The results of the study will be presented in December. For some of the sites, A.T.A. conducted the The same study was conducted in 2018, so for these sites a comparison can be made between the feedback. A.T.A. is content.

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