Tourism Center
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Since 1986, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center has been a source of education and research for Minnesota, the United States, and many countries. Similar Centers exist across the U.S. The Tourism Center conducts tourism research and provides education and outreach programs for the tourism industry, community groups and students.
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Item Rural Tourism Development Training Program(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1991)Item Study of Current Area Visitors: Customer Profiles - Detroit Lakes(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2001) Love, Lisa L.; Gartner, William C.; Erkkila, Daniel L.Item Evaluation Of The Tourism Market And Development Potential Of The Itasca Area(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002)Item Economic Impact and Social Benefits Study of Coldwater Angling in Minnesota(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Fulton, David C.; Gartner, William C.; Love, Lisa L.; Erkkila, Daniel L.Item Information Needs and Experiences Preferences of Birders and Watchable Wildlife Participants(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Salk, RaintryItem Attributes and Amenities of Minnesota's Highway System That Are Important to Tourists(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Gartner, William C.; Love, Lisa L.; Erkkila, Daniel L.Eleven road segments in Minnesota were examined in a user survey that addressed road travelers' preferences for physical characteristics, aesthetics of that segment. Many roadway features related to maintaining scenic and environmental qualities were highly valued. Results revealed that even though a particular roadway may not have official scenic destination, user evaluations were similar to or even more focused on the scenic qualituies of that road when compared to roadways with official scenic designation.Item Study of Current Area Visitors: Customer Profiles(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Gartner, William C.; Love, Lisa L.Presentation of comparisons between Brainerd, Detroit Lakes, Ely, Pipestone, and Skakopee customer profiles.Item 2003 Annual Report(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2003)Annual Report from the University of Minnesota Tourism Center 2003Item Study of Current Area Visitors: Customer Profiles - Northwest Minnesota(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2004) Gartner, William C.; Salk, RaintryItem Becker County Resort and Lodging: Summary Report(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2004) Stewart, Cleone; Nelson, Nancy; Darger, MichaelItem Leech Lake Area Summer Visitor Profile: A focus on interest in culture and nature based experiences(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2004) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Salk, Raintry J.Item Study of Current Area Tourists: Customer Profiles - Southern Minnesota(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Gartner, William C.; Salk, RaintryItem Snowmobiling in Minnesota: Economic Impact and Consumer Profile(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Pascal, Elizabeth; Salk, Raintry; Schnoenecker, TonyItem Estimated Economic Impact to Crow Wing County from a National Hot Rod Association Event(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Erkkila, Daniel L.Item 2005 Meander Visitor Evaluation: Profile and Possible Improvements(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, VernaThe Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander, created in 2004, hopes to showcase the work of local artists, draw visitors to the area, enrich citizens’ social and cultural lives, and build the brand identity of the Upper Minnesota Valley Region as associated with the arts. In 2005, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Community Assistance Program (CAP) were contracted to create a visitor profile of the Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander.Item 2004 Annual Report(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005)Annual Report for the University of Minnesota Extension Tourism CenterItem 2005 Meander Visitor Evaluation: Profile and Possible Improvements(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, VernaThe Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander, created in 2004, hopes to showcase the work of local artists, draw visitors to the area, enrich citizens’ social and cultural lives, and build the brand identity of the Upper Minnesota Valley Region as associated with the arts. In 2005, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Community Assistance Program (CAP) were contracted to create a visitor profile of the Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander. Several areas of analysis were of interest for the organizing groups. This project focuses on visitor perceptions of the Meander and ideas for its improvement as well as visitor expenditures.Item 2005 Art Meander: Market Identification & Event Enhancement(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, VernaThe purpose of this project was to assess visitor perceptions of the Meander and understand their interest in cultural/heritage travel.Item Potential Market and Economic Analysis for the Red River Valley Bird Observatory and Gateway Nature Center(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry; Erkkila, Daniel L.; Schneider, Ingrid E.Item All-terrain Vehicles in Minnesota: Economic impact and consumer profile Executive Summary(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Schnoenecker, Tony