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Luxury shopping in tourism Serious leisure and people with intellect disabilities Arnita Beinaroviča PVL1D1

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Luxury shopping intourism

Serious leisure and people with intellectual

disabilities

Arnita BeinarovičaPVL1D1

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AIM Give information to my classmates

about “Luxury shopping in tourism” and “Serious leisure and people with intellectual disabilities”

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TASKS Read a text about tourism type/s;

Write summary;

Make presentation and present it to my colleagues.

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LUXURY SHOPPINGIN

TOURISM

Luxury shopping mall in PalmJumeirah

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THE MAIN CATEGORIES OF THE LUXURY GOODS

designer fashions and leather products;

perfume and cosmetics;

cars, yachts;

jewellery;

wine, gourmet foods;

home appliances, home decorations.

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CHINA THE FASTEST-GROWING LUXURY MARKET

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38.40%

24.40%

15.70%

16.50%

4.90%

Chart Title

EuropeUSAAsia Pacific exc JapanJapanMiddle East aand others

Share of global luxury expenditure in 2007

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LUXURY EXPERIENCES AND SERVICES

In-flight massages;

Yoga classes;

Spa;

Personal chefs;

Luxury of feeling and looking good. + leasing goods

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DIFFERENCES IN THE IMPORTANCE OF PURCHASING

LUXURY TRAVEL GOODS ACROSS THE FREQUENCY GROUPS

Scale: 1 = not at all important; 5 = very important.

4,14 3,47 4,11

4,11

4,35

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DIFFERENCES IN THE IMPORTANCE OF SHOPPING

VENUES FOR LUXURY ACROSS THE FREQUENCY GROUPS

Scale: 1 = not at all important; 5 = very important.

4,09 3,45 3,95 4,33

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DIFFERENCES IN THE IMPORTANCE OF SHOPPING DESTINATIONS FOR LUXURY

ACROSS THE FREQUENCY GROUPSScale: 1 = not at all important; 5 = very important.

4,51 3,87 4,68 4,62

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TODAY TOURISTS WANT

remote hotel suites;

private villas with a private beach or pool;

personal tour guides, trainers and cooking chefs...

...and they are willing to pay its high prices.

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SERIOUS LEISUREAND PEOPLE WITH

INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES:BENEFITS AND

OPPORTUNITIES

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CAN PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES USE SERIOUS LEISURE

ACTIVITIES IN A SIMILAR WAY TO PEOPLE WITHOUT DISABILITIES???

SERIOUS leisure - activities of amateur , hobby or

volunteer level

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ATTITUDE TO PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES. HOW IT HAS

CHANGED!

PAST

people with disabilitieswere seen ashelpless victims

NOWADAYS

peoplewith disabilities should beaccorded positive

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SOME FACTS

Most people with intellectual disabilities spend only 4 hours at the weekend for any leisure activities;

They spend their leisure time alone in loneliness;

In Australia 53, 2% of people with intellectual disabilities are employed ..

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WHAT ARE THE POSITIVE BENEFITS OF SERIOUS

LEISURE?

To gain people’s respect (recognition, feeling good about one-self, positive reactions) and derive a sense of personal pride (standing on a dais, receiving trophies and medals);

Making new friends.

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Joining a serious leisure association;

Volunteering as a serious leisure activity.

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CONCLUSIONS Most popular category in Luxury shopping is fashion and leather; they have the

largest product sector in the luxury goods market;

The most popular venues for luxury shopping are shopping centre's and malls;

Asia, Europe and the USA are important shopping destinations;

Travelling for the purpose of buying luxury products and services now are the fastest – growing segment of the tourism industry;

The number of people who want to experience luxury is constantly on the rise;

Serious leisure help people with intellectual disabilities to gain the necessary confidence to communicate with a range of people;

Serious leisure increases their social competencies;

Serious leisure help those people to feel happier and received..

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FOR YOUR ATTENTION..

QUESTIONS?