Tourist Experiences at Overcrowded Attractions: A Text Analytics Approach

Joanne Yu, Roman Egger

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Abstract

As a result of travel activities, overtourism has become a global issue. Even after the COVID-19 pandemic, the topic of overtourism would benefit localized overcrowding as a new occurrence in the tourism industry. Since there is no specific measurement to evaluate tourist experiences at crowded attractions, this study aims to explore the perception and feelings of tourists when they visit popular and crowded attractions through topic modeling and sentiment analysis based on TripAdvisor online reviews as of the end of 2019. By investigating the top 10 attractions in Paris, the results present 24 topics frequently discussed by tourists. Examples of some topics related to overtourism are safety, service, queuing, and social interaction. Specifically, tourists felt the most negative towards safety and security among all the identified topics. By bridging overtourism, text analytics, and user-generated-content, this study contributes to the field of tourist experiences and crowd management.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021
Pages231-243
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-65785-7
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventENTER21 e-Tourism Conference -
Duration: 18 Jan 202121 Jan 2021

Conference

ConferenceENTER21 e-Tourism Conference
Period18/01/202121/01/2021

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    19 Jan 202122 Jan 2021

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