The place of domestic adventure parks in the sports services, in connection with university student’s research

Authors

  • BODA Eszter Eszterházy Károly University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Sports Science
  • BÁCSNÉ BÁBA Éva Debrecen University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Sport Economics and Management
  • SZABADOS György University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics, Department of Management
  • MÜLLER Anetta Debrecen University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Sport Economics and Management

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18531/Studia.Mundi.2018.05.03.34-45

Keywords:

Kalandpark, aktív turizmus, szabadidő-eltöltés, tematikus park, rekreáció

Abstract

In modern world, quality leisure spending is increasingly motivated by the enjoyment of experience and the presence of natural factors. We have been researching the relationship between leisure time and adventure park visit among university students. During our research we used questionnaires to find answers (n=408). We have found significant differences in the activity of leisure time and, for example, in the preference of cultural leisure programs. We are trying to make the results available so that adventure parks can use to organize their program offerings.

Author Biographies

  • BODA Eszter, Eszterházy Károly University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Sports Science

    tanársegéd, PhD-hallgató
    E-mail: E-mail: boda.eszter@uni-eszterhazy.hu

  • BÁCSNÉ BÁBA Éva, Debrecen University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Sport Economics and Management

    egyetemi docens
    E-mail: bacsne.baba.eva@econ.unideb.hu

  • SZABADOS György, University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics, Department of Management

    egyetemi docens
    E-mail: szabados.gyorgy@econ.unideb.hu

  • MÜLLER Anetta, Debrecen University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Sport Economics and Management

    egytemi docens
    E-mail: muller.anetta@econ.unideb.hu

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Published

2018-09-28