Abstract

Against a background of growing fears about a US-led global recession, this paper examines the latest UK data on consumers' expenditure, as an indicator of the overall health of the leisure consumer market. Key differences from the overall picture are identified for those activities that are typically found in commercial leisure properties. It is then argued that quantitative trends in consumer expenditure need to be viewed alongside evolving patterns of consumer behaviour, which will influence how and where consumers decide to spend money on leisure activities in the future.

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