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Changing Apostle Islands Visit Walter Kuentzel – University of Vermont Tom Heberlein – University of Wisconsin-Madison

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The Changing Apostle Islands Visitor. Walter Kuentzel – University of Vermont Tom Heberlein – University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Apostle Islands and Leisure Research. Longitudinal Study of Change. 1975 – Boaters 1982 – Cruise Boat Passengers 1985 – Boaters 1985 – 1975 Boater Follow-Up - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Changing Apostle Islands Visitor

The Changing Apostle Islands Visitor

Walter Kuentzel – University of VermontTom Heberlein – University of Wisconsin-Madison

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The Apostle Islands and Leisure Research

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Longitudinal Study of Change

1975 – Boaters1982 – Cruise Boat Passengers1985 – Boaters1985 – 1975 Boater Follow-Up1997 – Boaters1997 – 1975 Boater Follow-Up1997 – 1985 Boater Follow-up1997 - Kayakers2000 – Retirement Study2009 – The Next WaveOn-Going Community Indicators

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Five Changes

The Crowded VisitorThe Aging VisitorThe Charter Boat Visitor The Specialized VisitorThe Retiring Visitor

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“Loving Our Parks To Death”

High

Low High

Satis

fact

ion

Density

High

Low High

Feel

ing

Cro

wde

d

Density

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More Visitors, Less Crowding

1975

1978

1981

1984

1987

1990

1993

1996

1999

2002

2005

05000

1000015000200002500030000

Overnight BoatersN

umbe

r of

Visi

tors

1973

1976

1979

1982

1985

1988

1991

1994

1997

2000

2003

2006

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

Total VisitorsN

umbe

r of

Visi

tors

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Encounters & Perceived Crowding

1975 1985 1997 20090

2

4

6

8

10

12

6.2

8.69.6 10.0

Encounters While Anchored OvernightN

umbe

r of

Boa

ts

1975 1985 1997 20090

2

4

6

8

10

1210.8

8.99.7

8.3

Perceived CrowdingM

ean

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Not Density Dependent

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Interaction ofExpected/Preferred Encounters With Actual Encounters

Perceived Crowding:

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“How Crowded Did You Feel?”

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Expected and Preferred Encounters

1975 1985 1997 20090

5

10

15

20

10.9

15.313.7

10.4

5.8

11.8 12.5

8.9

Expected Preferred

Num

ber

of B

oats

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Average Age

1975 - 371985 - 361997 - 442009 - 52

The Aging Visitor

% With Kids

1975 – 35.61985 – 24.51997 – 19.32009 – 17.5

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1981 1984 1986 1998 2000 2004 20070

20406080

100120140160180200

142

178165

92 85 86 83

Bayfield Charter Fleet

Num

ber

of B

oats

The Charter Boat Visitor

1975 1985 1997 20090.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

31.3

72.9

55.7

48.2

Perc

ent

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The Specialized Visitor

ExperienceFrequencyEquipment SkillCommitmentLifestyleSocial Networks

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From Novice to Expert?

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Specialization was the exception, rather than the rule.

Boat Ownership

Great LakesBoating

OceanBoating

Racing BoatingSkill

Change in Interest

QuitBoating

Did NotSpecialize 76.6% 71.4% 57.7% 58.2% 57.6% 53.2% 58.0%

Specialized23.3% 28.6% 42.3% 41.8% 42.4% 46.8% 42.0%

Over time, more boaters are casual or losing interest.

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What keeps boaters from specializing?

MarriageOther Leisure InterestsFinancial Change

Illness (nostalgia)

Life Course Changes:Marital ChangeChild BirthJob ChangeResidential ChangeIllnessFinancial ChangeChange in InterestDevelop Other InterestsRetirementEmpty Nest

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Amenity Retirement Migration

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Retiring to the South Shore

Apostle Islands Boating

Family Home Social Reasons Recreation Solitude Wilderness

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

39.4

57.7

32.928.6

70.475.7

79.8

6661.4

74.3

47

South Shore Non South Shore

Perc

ent

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Why Didn’t Boaters Retire to the South Shore?

Reasons Percent

Too far for friends and family to visit 54%

Poor transportation services 46%

It would often be too cold 42%

My spouse would be unhappy 34%

No cultural events or facilities 34%

Limited shopping opportunities 32%

Poor health care facilities 28%

It would be too lonely 28%

It would be too dull 24%

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“Finally got our town back!”

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Future Directions?

Changing Visitors

Changing Communities