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Item At a Glance: Detroit Lakes/Mahnomen Fall Travelers(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007)At a Glance profile summary of Detroit Lakes/Mahnomen Fall Travelers.Item At a Glance: Detroit Lakes/Mahnomen Winter Travelers(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007)At a glance profile summary of Detroit Lakes/Mahnomen Winter Travelers.Item At A Glance: Minnesota Traveler Profile, Metro Region(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007)Results from 1,027 travelers' questionnaires collected within the Metro Region, June 2005 through May 2006.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Metro Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2005 – May 2006(2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the first report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Metro Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Metro Region during the 12‐month period from June 2005 through May 2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Metro Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Metro Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2007 – May 2008(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the second report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Metro Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Metro Region during the 12‐month period from June 2007 through May 2008. A similar 12‐month study was conducted for same period in 2005‐2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Metro Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Southern Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2005 – May 2006(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the second report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Southern Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Southern Region during the 12‐month period from June 2005 through May 2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Southern Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Northcentral/West Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2005 – May 2006(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the first report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Northcentral/West Region prepared by Davidson-Peterson Associates. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Northcentral/West Region during the 12-month period from June 2005 through May 2006. The purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Northcentral/West Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Northcentral/West Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2007 – May 2008(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the second report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Northcentral/West Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Northcentral/West Region during the 12‐month period from June 2007 through May 2008. A similar 12‐ month study was conducted for same period in 2005‐2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Northcentral/West Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Northeast Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2007 – May 2008(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the second report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Northeast Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Northeast Region during the 12‐month period from June 2007 through May 2008. A similar 12‐month study was conducted for same period in 2005‐2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Northeast Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Northeast Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2005 – May 2006(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the first report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Northeast Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Northeast Region during the 12‐month period from June 2005 through May 2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Northeast Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers On Minnesota’s Southern Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2007-May2008(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis is the second report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Southern Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Southern Region during the 12‐month period from June 2007 through May 2008. A similar 12‐month study was conducted for same period in 2005‐2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Southern Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.Item Marketing Profile of Cultural and Historical Travelers to the Twin Cities Metro Area(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2013) Grames, ElizabethThe purpose of this study is to provide research-based information to cultural attractions in the Twin Cities Metro Area to inform marketing decisions. This information includes visitor and trip characteristics as well as travel planning processes and information sources used.Item The Profile of Travelers in Minnesota Fall Season (2005/2007)(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis document is the second of three seasonal reports that will be incorporated into an annual traveler profile report following the spring season of 2008. At the end of the study, Davidson‐Peterson Associates will provide detailed state and regional combined traveler profile information for 2005 and 2007, balanced by both region and season. Additionally, the Traveler Profile Study results for 2007‐08 will be used in conjunction with other survey data to estimate the seasonal and regional economic impact of Minnesota traveler expenditures at the state, regional and county level for the 12‐month study period. The detailed findings for the fall season 2005/2007 in total and by region are presented in the following section. Wherever differences among regional results are discussed in the findings, the differences are significant at the 95% confidence level. Refer to Appendix A for an explanation of significant differences and tables that show all significant differences among study results. Refer to Appendix B for tablessummarizing resultsfrom the fall 2007 study onlyItem The Profile of Travelers in Minnesota June through May (2005-2006 and 2007-2008)(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesDavidson‐Peterson Associates previously prepared reports for each of the first three seasons of the year‐long study. This is the final report and incorporates the data collected over the 12‐month period to provide an annual traveler profile. The results reported for the annual traveler profile study are based on a sample of Minnesota travelers which was balanced so as to be directly proportional to the estimated number of travelers by region and season. In contrast, the results summarized in the three previous seasonal reports(Summer 2007, Fall 2007, and Winter 2007‐2008) were based on actual completes and not the balanced completes. This report provides results from interviews of travelers throughout the state during the summer, fall, winter, and spring seasons. Interview responses from the 2007‐2008 study period have been combined with interview responses from the 2005‐2006 study period for presentation and analysis in this report. The combined data yield results that are more reliable and representative than the results for either of the two interview periods alone – the effect of roughly doubling the sample size and including traveler interviews at a broader selection of traveler sites.Item The Profile of Travelers in Minnesota Summer 2005 through Spring 2006 (June 2005- May 2006)(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThe purpose of this report is to summarize the key findings from the annual Minnesota Traveler Profile Study and the data collection process employed. The traveler profile is part of a 12-month economic impact and traveler profile research study for the State of Minnesota. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently.Item The Profile of Travelers in Minnesota Summer Season (2005/2007)(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesThis document is the first of three seasonal reports that will be incorporated into an annual traveler profile report following the spring season of 2008. At the end of the study, Davidson‐Peterson Associates will provide detailed state and regional combined traveler profile information for 2005 and 2007, balanced by both region and season. Additionally, the Traveler Profile Study results for 2007‐08 will be used in conjunction with other survey data to estimate the economic impact of Minnesota traveler expenditures at the state, regional and county level for 2007‐08. The detailed findings for the summer season 2005/2007 in total and by region are presented in the following section. Wherever differences among regional results are discussed in the findings, the differences are significant at the 95% confidence level. Refer to Appendix A for an explanation of significant differences and tables that show all significant differences among study results. Refer to Appendix B for tables summarizing results from the summer 2007 study only.