Typology of Tourism Entertainment Loi (2009) argues that in normal terms, the typology of entertainment is usually organised around adult, child, public, corporate and live entertainment, as shown in Table 1.
Live
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For all ages, a variety of activities labelled as live entertainment, e.g. music concerts, live TV shows, live sports, theatres, etc.
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Public
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It includes performances, singing, dancing, competitions, and painting
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Corporate
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It is mostly organised by entertainment providers and includes corporate events, private parties, ceremonies, product launches
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Source: Loi, 2009
However, in the context of tourism, the above typology should be considered differently as the entertainment industry is a vast entity featuring numerous forms and categories. Entertainment in tourism typically takes place in three forms
namely, land-based, water-based and air-
based. However, with the development and proliferation of technology, another category of entertainment was introduced, the technology-based. Figure 2 depicts the four categories of most common forms of tourism entertainment.
Figure 2: Typology of tourism entertainment
Figure 2 gives an insight on the types of entertainment, on which tourists draw to make their travel decisions. Thus, likewise to other tourism destinations, islands also follow this trend to render their tourism offering more appealing and attractive. Mauritius, as an island destination dependent on tourism industry, is not an exception.
Empirical Study
Figure 3: Mauritius
Source: http://www.travelovision.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Experience-Mauritius-Original-map.png
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