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Hospitality Administration and Management

University of Central Florida

Rosen Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

2008

Destination region, Industrial mix, Bubble, Agglomeration, Convention and visitor bureau

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Spatial Dimensions Of The Orlando Destination Region, Shaul Krakover, Youcheng Wang May 2008

Spatial Dimensions Of The Orlando Destination Region, Shaul Krakover, Youcheng Wang

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This article aims to empirically examine the concept of a destination region using a case study approach. Two conflicting hypotheses are considered for the spatial structure of tourism in Orlando's destination region: the bubble pattern vis-à-vis a dispersed pattern. Locational concentration and the industrial mix of Orlando's tourist-related firms are examined by analyzing data revealing their location and business specialization. Findings reveal the concentration of the accommodation and dining firms near the theme parks area in a bubble-like pattern. Conversely, smaller scale attractions, convention services, and visitor and professional services tend to locate in high proportions outside of the core …