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The Changing Apostle Islands Visitor

Walter Kuentzel – University of VermontTom Heberlein – University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Apostle Islands and Leisure Research

Longitudinal Study of Change

1975 – Boaters1982 – Cruise Boat Passengers1985 – Boaters1985 – 1975 Boater Follow-Up1997 – Boaters1997 – 1975 Boater Follow-Up1997 – 1985 Boater Follow-up1997 - Kayakers2000 – Retirement Study2009 – The Next WaveOn-Going Community Indicators

Five Changes

The Crowded VisitorThe Aging VisitorThe Charter Boat Visitor The Specialized VisitorThe Retiring Visitor

“Loving Our Parks To Death”

High

Low High

Sat

isfa

ctio

n

Density

High

Low High

Fee

ling

Cro

wde

d

Density

More Visitors, Less Crowding

1975

1978

1981

1984

1987

1990

1993

1996

1999

2002

2005

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

Overnight BoatersN

um

ber

of

Vis

itor

s

1973

1976

1979

1982

1985

1988

1991

1994

1997

2000

2003

2006

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

Total VisitorsN

um

ber

of

Vis

itor

s

Encounters & Perceived Crowding

1975 1985 1997 20090

2

4

6

8

10

12

6.2

8.69.6

10.0

Encounters While Anchored Overnight

Nu

mb

er o

f B

oats

1975 1985 1997 20090

2

4

6

8

10

1210.8

8.99.7

8.3

Perceived Crowding

Mea

n

Not Density Dependent

Interaction ofExpected/Preferred Encounters With Actual Encounters

Perceived Crowding:

“How Crowded Did You Feel?”

Expected and Preferred Encounters

1975 1985 1997 20090

5

10

15

20

10.9

15.313.7

10.4

5.8

11.8 12.5

8.9

Expected Preferred

Nu

mb

er o

f B

oats

Average Age

1975 - 371985 - 361997 - 442009 - 53

The Aging Visitor

% With Kids

1975 – 35.61985 – 24.51997 – 19.32009 – 17.5

1981 1984 1986 1998 2000 2004 20070

20406080

100120140160180200

142

178165

9285 86 83

Bayfield Charter Fleet

Nu

mb

er o

f B

oats

The Charter Boat Visitor

1975 1985 1997 20090.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

31.3

72.9

55.7

48.2

Per

cen

t

The Specialized Visitor

Experience

Frequency

Equipment

Skill

Commitment

Lifestyle

Social Networks

From Novice to Expert?

Specialization was the exception, rather than the rule.

Boat Ownership

Great LakesBoating

OceanBoating

Racing BoatingSkill

Change in Interest

QuitBoating

Did NotSpecialize 76.6% 71.4% 57.7% 58.2% 57.6% 53.2% 58.0%

Specialized23.3% 28.6% 42.3% 41.8% 42.4% 46.8% 42.0%

Over time, more boaters are casual or losing interest.

What keeps boaters from specializing?

Marriage

Other Leisure Interests

Financial Change

Illness (nostalgia)

Life Course Changes:

Marital Change

Child Birth

Job Change

Residential Change

Illness

Financial Change

Change in Interest

Develop Other Interests

Retirement

Empty Nest

Amenity Retirement Migration

Retiring to the South Shore

Apostle Islands Boating

Family Home Social Reasons Recreation Solitude Wilderness

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

39.4

57.7

32.928.6

70.475.7

79.8

6661.4

74.3

47

South Shore Non South Shore

Perc

ent

Why Didn’t Boaters Retire to the South Shore?

Reasons Percent

Too far for friends and family to visit 54%

Poor transportation services 46%

It would often be too cold 42%

My spouse would be unhappy 34%

No cultural events or facilities 34%

Limited shopping opportunities 32%

Poor health care facilities 28%

It would be too lonely 28%

It would be too dull 24%

“Finally got our town back!”

Future Directions?

Changing Visitors

Changing Communities

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