Don’t Visit NZ Unless You Speak English…..
Don’t Visit NZ Unless You Speak English…..
This is the message we are currently sending to visitors
from our vitally important Asian growth markets.
This last weekend, standing in the queue to get into one of Canterbury’s most popular attractions, I along with many others watched the young lady behind the counter and a Chinese couple struggling to understand each other. It just brought home how totally unprepared we are, despite all the talk about delivering a quality visitor experience, to even meet the expectations of this market.
We know these visitors have high expectations; we know they have money to spend. This couple was trying hard to spend tourist dollars on upmarket products and experiences, but the resulting frustration not only from the two parties but the growing queue of witnesses really brought home the fact that we are still not developing the experience from the visitors’ perspective.
On this particular occasion the solution was simple print an instruction sheet in the required language and this very poor visitor experience, I’m sure, could have been avoided.
The issue for the industry currently is
not that businesses are deliberately going out of their way
to deliver frustrating visitor experiences.
The real
issue is that the industry is not developing a culture that
is continually encouraging everyone to be thinking about the
visitor experience from the visitors’ perspective.
If
we were these kinds of experiences would not be
happening.
The most recent tourism survey found that 21
percent of departing visitors were unlikely to recommend
this country to others as a visitor destination. We believe
this is a conservative figure.
If what I witnessed on the
weekend was happening to this couple throughout their visit
you can be sure they will be adding to this number.
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