Visitor's Characteristic and Motivation at Museum Prasasti as Dark Tourism Site in Jakarta

https://doi.org/10.22146/gamajts.v2i1.56843

Risang Dahana Giri(1*)

(1) Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Tourists are pushed to travel to different destinations, either pleasant or macabre destinations, for various motives. Tourist motivation which determines one’s behaviour can be used to understand the tourists’ needs, destination, and choice of activities. This research aimed to investigate local tourists’ characteristics and motivation for visiting Museum Prasasti, which formerly served as a Dutch cemetery. It was conducted due to the limited number of researches on tourists’ visitation to cemetery sites in Indonesia. The research was conducted at Museum Prasasti, Jakarta. The data collection gained from the paper-based questionnaires using the Likert scale. This quantitative method was used to measure tourists’ tendency during their stay at Museum Prasasti. The measurement of motivation was divided into four major motivations: engaging entertainment, dark experience, unique learning experience, and casual interest. By collecting the data from101 responses, this research shows that local tourists at Museum Prasasti are mostly female, under the age of 30, students, and come from lower-middle-class society. The unique learning experience is the most favourable motivation that drives local tourists to visit Museum Prasasti. They visit the museum for educational purposes (to increase their knowledge, understand well-known places regarding their historical heritage, and learn their history). The dark experience motivation least likely motivates them (to see well-known locations for their paranormal activity, experience paranormal activity firsthand, and witness the aftermath of deaths).

Keywords


dark tourism, cemetery tourism, motivation, engaging entertainment, dark experience, unique learning experience, casual interest

Full Text:

PDF


References

Allman, H. R. (2017). Motivation and intentions of tourist to visit dark tourism locations. Doctoral thesis. Iowa State University, Ames, United States of America). Retrieved from https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent. cgi?article=6250&context=etd

Bideci, M., & Albayrak, T. (2016). Motivations of the Russian and German tourists visiting pilgrimage site of Saint Nicholas Church. Tourism Management Perspectives, 18, 10–13.

Huybers, T. (2003). Domestic tourism destination choices – a choice modelling analysis. International Journal of Tourism Research, 5(6), 445–459.

Loeb, S., Dynarski, S., McFarland, D., Morris, P., Reardon, S., & Reber, S. (2017). Descriptive analysis in education: A guide for researchers. Washington, D.C.: National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance.

McGrath, J. M., Primm, D., & Lafe, W. (2017). Tourist motivations for visiting heritage attractions: New insights from a large US study. International Journal of Leisure and Tourism Marketing, 5(4), 1–21.

Mundt, C. A. (2016). Motivation and behaviour in cemetery tourism: A case study of Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland (Master thesis, University College Dublin, Dublin, United Kingdom). Retrieved from https://www. researchgate.net/profile/Courtney_Mundt/ publication/318060326_Motivation_and_ Behaviour_in_Cemetery_Tourism_A_Case_ Study_of_Glasnevin_Cemetery_Dublin_Ireland/ links/59579d3d0f7e9ba95e0fd9ca/Motivationand-Behaviour-in-Cemetery-Tourism-A-CaseStudy-of-Glasnevin-Cemetery-Dublin-Ireland. pdf

Ravitz, J. (2009, October 30). Cemeteries breathe life into tourists. CNN. Retrieved from http://edition. cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/10/30/graveyard. tourism/index.html.

Park, K. S., Reisinger, Y., & Kang, H. J. (2009). Visitors’ motivation for attending the South beach wine and food festival, Miami Beach, Florida. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 25(2), 161–181.

Seaton, A. V., & Bennett, M. M. (1996). The marketing of tourism products: Concepts, issues and cases. London: International Thomson Business Press.

Sharpley, R. (2005) Travels to the Edge of Darkness: Towards a Typology of Dark Tourism, in C. Ryan, et al. (eds), Taking Tourism to the Limits: Issues, Concepts and Managerial Perspectives, Oxford: Elsevier, 217-228.

Sharpley, R., & Stone, P. R. (Eds). (2009). The darker side of travel: The theory and practice of dark tourism. Bristol: Channel View Publications.

Stone, P. R. (2006). A dark tourism spectrum: Towards a typology of death and macabre related tourist sites, attractions and exhibitions. Tourism: An Interdisciplinary International Journal, 54(2), 145–160.

Umar, H. (2008). Riset sumber daya manusia dalam organisasi. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama.

Wahyudi, E. (2018, July 5). Personal interview.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/gamajts.v2i1.56843

Article Metrics

Abstract views : 2444 | views : 2154

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2020 Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Web
Analytics View My Stats

Print ISSN: 2621-9522 | Online ISSN: 2621-9948
Copyright © 2024 Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies, Office of Journal & Publishing, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada