Abstract

As leisure time increases due to higher living standards and the implementation of a five-day workweek, interest in leisure activities is also increasing. However, with rapid quantitative growth, most of the water play spaces are built with standardized facilities and layouts, and there is no sufficient support for various behaviors. Therefore, this article aims to use big data to derive the usage behavior of how many different guest experiences are provided by domestic water play spaces and attractions. As a result, it was concluded that each water attraction supports different play behavior and usage behavior. Therefore, this article intends to propose basic data for domestic water play space creation and water attraction design in consideration of the relationship between the physical environment and guests.

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