Abstract

The objective of this study is specifically in order to verify the influence relationship of the theme park experience on emotional response and behavioral intention. The implications are presented based on empirical verification results through the survey of the theme park visitors' perceptions regarding of the affective response and behavior intention according to the effect of the theme park experience. To achieve the objectives, as a conceptual framework of the study, experience factor, affective response, and behavior intention on theme park visiting were reviewed and the empirical study on visitors’ experience the perceptive relation between affective response and behavior intention. For analysis purposes, the questionnaire of 241 theme park users who participated in the survey was coded. SPSS 21.0 was used for research analysis, and frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, regression analysis, and mediating analysis were performed. As a result of the study, it showed that the various experiences desired on theme park have an influence relationship that stimulates emotional responses. As the hypothesis of the influence relationship between emotional response and behavioral intention formed by the theme park experience was adopted, it was statistically significant and found that emotional response had a positive relationship with behavioral intention for the subject of experience. According to the result of partial adoption verification of the hypothesis that the theme park experience has a positive effect on the behavioral intention, it can be seen that the non-daily theme park experience directly leads to positive behavior. The results of the analysis were discussed in a context that can help understand the emotional response of theme park visitors and revitalize revisit.

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