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Full-Text Articles in Tourism and Travel
Factors Influencing The Perceived Impacts Of Medical Tourism Development On Quality Of Life, Courtney Suess
Factors Influencing The Perceived Impacts Of Medical Tourism Development On Quality Of Life, Courtney Suess
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
A structural model is proposed and empirically examined that investigates factors influencing how residents perceive medical tourism's impact on quality of life domains and behavioral responses. A model based on social exchange is adapted as the basis of theory that medical tourism in a destination will affect community conditions and living experiences, which in turn influence residents' support for its development and tax paying behavioral intentions. Analyzed factors influencing how residents perceive medical tourism's affect on community conditions and living experiences underlying quality of life include overall community satisfaction, satisfaction with healthcare, attitudes towards medical tourism and economic performance.
Brochure: Carling Hotel, Jacksonville Florida, Largest Modern Hotel
Brochure: Carling Hotel, Jacksonville Florida, Largest Modern Hotel
Tourism
A pamphlet describing the rates and amenities offered by the Carling Hotel that include 325 outside rooms with private bath, radio, fan, circulating ice water and bed reading light. The pamphlet also has road map of the Southeast and a street map of Jacksonville. The street map includes points of interest: Hemming Point, Post Office, City Hall, Public Library, Court House, Municipal Stadium, Fairfield Park, Ferry, St Johns River Bridge, Union Station, Union Bus Station, Colonial Bus Station, Springfield Park, Radio Station WJAX Tourist Club Room Electric Light Plant & Water Station, Express Terminals, Municipal Air Port, Aviation Radio Station, …
Brochure: Hotel Mason, Jacksonville, Florida
Brochure: Hotel Mason, Jacksonville, Florida
Tourism
A pamphlet describing the amenities offered by the Mason Hotel located on Bay and Julia Streets, Jacksonville, Florida. The amenities included being fireproof, bedchambers with private baths and a dining room with a view of the city and the St. Johns River. Manager: George Mason. Brochure printed by Arnold Printing Company. An additional copy is available in the Richard Mette Collection. PALMM
Brochure: Aragon Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida - A Good Hotel In A Good Town
Brochure: Aragon Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida - A Good Hotel In A Good Town
Tourism
A pamphlet describing the rates and amenities offered by the Aragon Hotel including garage service and completely renovated large, well-furnished bed rooms. The pamphlet includes a street map of downtown Jacksonville. Manager: John Lee Sheehy. The hotel was located on Forsyth Street and Julia Street. Lists Jacksonville’ population as 147,897.
Brochure: Aragon Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida
Brochure: Aragon Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida
Tourism
A pamphlet describing the rates and amenities offered by the Aragon Hotel including garage service and completely renovated large, well-furnished bed rooms. The pamphlet includes a street map of downtown Jacksonville. Manager: John Lee Sheehy. The hotel was located on Forsyth Street and Julia Street. Lists Jacksonville’s population as 147,897. PALMM.