Challenges in Family Sports Tourism Development at Pulau Langkawi: Perceptions of Sports Tourists
Keywords:
Family Sports Tourism, Interpersonal Barrier, Intrapersonal Barrier, Structural BarrierAbstract
Today, families are considered the main contributors to the growing market tourism business. This trend is motivated by the growing awareness of retaining family ties and generating memories of family memories. Deciding for family sports tourism is a challenging task, especially when it involves intergenerational tourism. Although family tourism is growing globally, details of challenges that constrain family tourists to vary across the globe and surprisingly no study has so far addressed the issue thoroughly especially in Malaysia. This paper relates the challenges experienced by families of different income levels in family sports tourism at Pulau Langkawi. The objectives were answered based on a survey conducted among 243 family sports tourists at Pulau Langkawi and data collected using a questionnaire was statistically tested using MANOVA. Regardless of family income level, quantitative findings identified the influential challenges in significant order as structural constraints, interpersonal constraints, and intrapersonal constraints, with participation fee as the main constraint factor. Family sports tourists of different income groups were not significantly constrained by any specific barrier. There is a potential of gaining more knowledge on the barriers experienced in family sports tourism by focusing on other demographic variables. This paper generates a better thought on the challenges experienced in family sports tourism and the prospect in the upcoming sports tourism business.
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