Exploring the tourist destination as a mosaic: The alternative lifecycles of the seaside amusement arcade sector in Britain

Anya Chapman, Duncan Light
2016 Tourism Management  
h i g h l i g h t s Conceptualises seaside resorts as mosaics of elements each with their own lifecycle. Focuses on the lifecycle of the amusement arcade sector within the resort mosaic. Examines the interaction of local, national and global influences on the arcade sector. Argues for a conceptualisation of resorts as assemblages. a b s t r a c t One criticism of the tourism area lifecycle model is that it treats destinations as homogeneous entities. Instead destinations can be conceptualised
more » ... a mosaic of elements, each of which can follow a lifecycle that is different from that of the destination overall. This paper examines this issue with reference to amusement arcades in British seaside resorts and triangulates secondary sources and in-depth interviews to examine the historical evolution of this sector. It argues that the arcade sector has followed a lifecycle trajectory that is independent of the resorts in which they are located. A range of internal/ external factors and global, national and local influences have affected the lifecycle of the arcade sector, including global developments in the entertainment industries; the influence of state policies and legislation; and the responses of local entrepreneurs to resort restructuring. The paper ends by arguing that destinations can be conceptualised as 'assemblages' of interacting elements.
doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2015.06.020 fatcat:ezjkfvxexzejbpchy2qoeziufy