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Maine Office of Tourism Visitor Tracking Research 2013 Calendar Year Annual Report Regional Insights: Prepared by May 2014 1 1

Table of Contents Research Objectives and Methodology 3 Overnight Visitors: Traveler Description 6 Trip Experience 11 Day Visitors: Traveler Description 18 Trip Experience 23 Comparison of Region Visitors to Maine Visitors 30 2

Research Objectives and Methodology 3

Research Objectives and Methodology The Maine Office of Tourism has commissioned DPA to conduct a visitor research program designed to provide information on tourism activity in Maine and explore the motivations of visitors. The Maine Office of Tourism Visitor Research Program is conducted online, with survey participants recruited from the ResearchNow national online panel. Information is gathered using three main surveys on an ongoing basis: Regional Travel Survey Includes travelers living in New England, NJ, NY, PA, DE, MD, DC, and Eastern Canada; Respondents are screened to see if they have taken an overnight trip to Maine in the past four weeks. If they have, they are asked to complete the Maine Overnight Visitors Survey. Maine Day Visitor Survey Includes travelers living within Maine or within a 100-mile radius of Maine s borders who have taken a day trip in Maine that is at least 50 miles from home within the past four weeks. National Omnibus Survey Includes a nationally balanced sample of US residents; and Used to determine the incidence of travel nationwide and Maine s share of that travel. This report outlines results from calendar year 2013, with travel occurring between January 2013 and December 2013. Data was collected between January 1st and December 15 th, 2013. The number of completed statewide surveys collected for each research component are as follows: Maine Overnight Visitor Survey 2,675 Maine Day Visitor 1,685 National Omnibus Survey 17,591 4

Research Objectives and Methodology The following report includes data on visitors to the Downeast and Acadia tourism region. 428 overnight visitors, and 154 day visitors. Throughout this report, a significant increase from the previous year is indicated by green text, and a significant decrease from the previous year is indicated by red text. 5

Overnight Visitors: Traveler Description 6

Overnight Visitor Demographics Overnight Visitors Maine 2013 (n=2675) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Age: < 35 25% 25% 35-44 17% 15% 45-54 22% 26% 55 + 35% 35% Mean Age (Years) 47.1 47.4 Income: < $50,000 11% 12% $50,000 - $99,000 33% 31% $100,000 + 45% 47% Mean Income (Thousands) $115,427 $116,300 Female 47% 49% College Degree or Higher 81% <85>% Married 60% 61% Employed Full Time 68% 68% <> indicates a significant difference between subgroups at the 95% confidence level. 7

Half of overnight visitors to the Downeast & Acadia region are from the Mid-Atlantic. New York and Ontario source the greatest proportions of overnight visitors to this region. The proportion of overnight visitation from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Quebec has increased over 2012 for the region. United States (NET) State/ Province of Residence 2013 (n=2675) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) 73% 75% 17% 9% 6% 5% 6% 3% 4% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% MA ME CT NH RI VT New England (NET) 23% 36% 24% 19% 11% 11% 7% 7% 8% 11% 1% 1% 1% 1% Mid-Atlantic (NET) 39% 52% NY NJ PA MD D.C. DE Canada (NET) 27% 24% 12% 14% 9% 6% 6% 4% Ontario Quebec New Brunswick State/ Province of Residence 8

Repeat visitors make up four in five overnight visitors to the region. Repeat vs. First Time Visitors 12.9 15.5 Repeat Visitor First Time Visitor Average Number of Trips to Maine in Past 5 Years 86% 82% 14% 18% Maine 2013 (n=2675) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) ) Regional Q9. Was this your first visit in Maine? Regional Q10. Including your most recent trip in Maine, how many times have you visited Maine in the past five years? 9

One-fourth of overnight visitors to the Downeast & Acadia region in 2013 traveled with children. Travel Party Composition 2.7 2.6 Percent Traveling with Children Average Number of People in Travel Party 25% 23% Maine 2013 (n=2675) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Regional Q24. Including yourself and any children, how many people were in your immediate travel party on this specific trip to Maine? Regional Q25. How many of these people were: Children? 10

Overnight Visitors: Trip Experience 11

Relaxing, touring, and outdoor recreation are the primary draws to this region among overnight visitors. Overnight visitors to the region are more likely than visitors to the State of Maine as a whole to be primarily seeking out touring/sightseeing activities, nature, and outdoor recreation. Primary Purpose of Overnight Trips To get away to relax 55% 58% To enjoy nature Outdoor recreation/adventure Touring/seeing the sites 35% 33% 35% 54% 51% 50% To spend time with friends or family 19% 27% Shopping 33% 16% Maine 2013 (n=1607) To experience great cuisine and service Cultural and heritage tourism 16% 16% 9% 12% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=286) It s what we do every year 11% 19% Special event (such as concert, festival) Wedding Other 6% 5% 4% 1% 4% 3% Regional Q7. What was the primary purpose of your most recent trip in Maine? 12

Various outdoor activities top the list of vacation activities for overnight visitors to the region. The proportion of Downeast overnight visitors shopping while they visit has decreased from 2012 (51% versus 64% in 2012). Top Trip Activities Outdoor Activities (NET) 54% 62% Shopping (NET) 51% 57% Enjoying the ocean views/rocky coast 35% 50% Resting, relaxing, unwinding 45% 47% Sightseeing 32% 43% Driving for pleasure 27% 35% Enjoying the mountain views 20% 35% Maine 2013 (n=2675) Exploring State and National Parks 13% 32% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Searching for local cuisine or dining hot spots 23% 24% Wildlife viewing/bird watching 13% 20% Visiting family and friends 18% 26% Visiting historic sites/museums 12% 16% Getting to know the local people/culture 10% 15% Nightlife/evening entertainment 12% 8% 10% Other 4% Regional Q32. In which of the following activities did you participate during this trip? (Please check all that apply). 13

Shopping activities in the region mostly center around gift/souvenir shopping. Shopping Activities Maine 2013 (n=2675) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Shopping (NET) 51% 57% Shopping for gifts or souvenirs 28% 27% General shopping at malls, downtown 21% 26% Shopping for antiques, local arts, crafts 17% 19% Outlet shopping 17% 25% Regional Q32. In which of the following activities did you participate during this trip? (Please check all that apply). 14

Hiking/climbing is the most frequently mentioned outdoor activity among overnight visitors to this region. Various water activities are also popular, such as kayaking and lake/ocean/river swimming. Outdoor Trip Activities 54% Outdoor Activities (NET) 62% Water Activities Hiking or climbing All Water Activities (NET) Going to the beach 15% 34% 27% 29% 24% 23% Maine 2013 (n=2675) Fresh Water Activities (NET) Kayaking Outdoor swimming lake, ocean, river Lake, stream, or river fishing 7% 12% 13% 10% 5% 5% 21% 19% Pool swimming indoor or outdoor Bicycling/mountain biking 12% 15% 6% 9% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Sailing Motor boating Canoeing 3% 5% 4% 4% 4% 4% Golfing Other 6% 4% 8% 7% Ocean fishing Other 3% 3% 4% 3% Regional Q32. In which of the following activities did you participate during this trip? (Please check all that apply). 15

Bar Harbor is overwhelmingly the most visited town in the region, followed by Acadia National Park. Top Towns/Cities Visited Bar Harbor 70% Acadia National Park 53% Cadillac Mountain 24% Ellsworth 17% Southwest Harbor Northeast Harbor 12% 14% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) Blue Hill Calais Bucksport Deer Isle Machias Eastport Cranberry Islands 8% 8% 8% 6% 6% 6% 6% Regional Q31: Within the region you visited, what specific towns or cities did you visit? (Please check all that apply) 16

Nearly two-thirds of overnight visitors to the region plan to visit Maine again. Future Travel Likelihood 69% 26% 44% 19% 10% 1% Maine 2013 (n=2675) 1% 61% 19% 42% 24% 13% 1% 1% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=428) I already have specific plans to travel in Maine Definitely will travel to Maine Probably will travel to Maine Might/Might not travel to Maine Probably will not travel to Maine Definitely will not travel to Maine Top 2 Box Regional Q37. How likely will you be to travel in Maine in the future/take a day trip in Maine in the future? 17

Day Visitors: Traveler Description 18

Day Visitor Demographics Day Visitors Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Age: < 35 20% 15% 35-44 15% 16% 45-54 <25%> 16% 55 + 40% <53%> Mean Age (Years) 49.0 52.1 Income: < $50,000 19% 24% $50,000 - $99,000 42% 46% $100,000 + <38%> 30% Mean Income (Thousands) $98,010 $85,620 Female 54% 50% College Degree or Higher 71% 71% Married 66% 71% Employed Full Time 63% 59% <> indicates a significant difference between subgroups at the 95% confidence level. 19

The Downeast region attracts a greater proportion of Canadian visitors than the State of Maine as a whole. The vast majority of Canadian day visitors arrive from New Brunswick. In-state visitors comprise 42% of those visiting the region. State/ Province of Residence U.S. NET 69% 92% Maine 35% 42% Massachusetts 18% 39% New Hampshire Vermont Canada NET New Brunswick Quebec 1% 1% 1% 2% 7% 6% 8% 14% 26% 31% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Nova Scotia 0.5% 3% Day Q1A. In what State or Province do you reside? 20

Nearly all day visitors to the region are repeat visitors. Repeat vs. First Time Visitors 26.6 26.8 Repeat Visitor First-Time Visitor Average Number of Trips to Maine in Past 5 Years 96% 96% 4% 4% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Day Q4. Was this your first trip to Maine? Q4a. Including your most recent trip in Maine, how many times have you visited Maine in the past five years? 21

One-fifth of day visitors to the Downeast & Acadia region traveled with children. On average, day visitors to this region were traveling in parties of two people. Travel Party Composition 2.5 2.3 Percent Traveling with children 26% 21% Average Number of People in Travel Party Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Q7. Including yourself and any children, how many people were in your immediate travel party on this trip? Q8. How many of these people were: Children 22

Day Visitors: Trip Experience 23

Day visitors to the region are most likely to list shopping as the primary purpose of their visit. Getting away to relax, outdoor recreation, touring/sightseeing, and spending time with family/friends round out the top five listed purposes of visitors day trips to the region. Primary Purpose of Day Trips Shopping 50% 52% To get away to relax 26% 32% Outdoor recreation/adventure 24% 22% Touring/seeing the sites 21% 21% To spend time with friends or family To enjoy nature Special event (such as concert, festival) 8% 8% 18% 17% 14% 13% Maine 2013 (n=1184) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=114) To experience great cuisine and service 7% 5% It's what we do every year 5% 5% Cultural and heritage tourism 2% 0.3% Other Leisure 5% 5% Day Q3. What was the primary purpose of your most recent trip in Maine? 24

True to the stated primary purpose of their trip, most day visitors to this region did some shopping while visiting. Top Trip Activities Shopping (NET) 51% 51% Resting, relaxing, unwinding Enjoying the ocean views/rocky coast Outdoor Activities (NET) 32% 29% 30% 29% 28% 37% Sightseeing Driving for pleasure 24% 27% 23% 22% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Visiting family and friends 20% 26% Enjoying the mountain views 10% 17% Searching for local cuisine or dining hot spots 13% 19% Other 5% 8% Day Q10. In which of the following activities did you participate during your most recent trip to Maine? (Please check all that apply). 25

Shopping activities mostly included general mall/downtown shopping. Shopping Activities 51% 51% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) 34% 26% 24% 16% 13% 12% 13% 8% Shopping (NET) General shopping at malls, downtown Shopping for gifts or souvenirs Shopping for antiques, local arts, crafts Outlet shopping Day Q10. In which of the following activities did you participate during your most recent trip to Maine? (Please check all that apply). 26

Hiking and various water activities were the most popular outdoor activities among day visitors to this region. Outdoor Activities (NET) Outdoor Activities 28% 37% Water Activities 10% Hiking or climbing Fresh Water Activities (NET) 15% 10% 15% All Water Activities (NET) 13% 18% Outdoor swimming lake, ocean, river 9% 10% Going to the beach Pool swimming indoor or outdoor Biking/mountain biking Golfing Other 4% 4% 3% 4% 3% 3% 6% 4% 11% 19% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Kayaking Lake, stream, or river fishing Motor boating Other 3% 3% 4% 2% 2% 1% 6% 9% Day Q10. In which of the following activities did you participate during your most recent trip to Maine? (Please check all that apply). 27

Nearly half of day visitors to the Downeast & Acadia region spent time in Bar Harbor. Top Towns/Cities Visited Bar Harbor 46% Calais 31% Acadia National Park 28% Ellsworth 24% Southwest Harbor Northeast Harbor 8% 9% Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) Machias 7% Lubec 7% Cadillac Mountain 6% Blue Hill 6% Eastport 4% Gouldsboro 4% Day Q12: Within the region you visited, what specific towns or cities did you visit? 28

More than half of day visitors already have specific plans to travel in Maine again. Future Likelihood to Travel to Maine 91% 94% I already have specific plans to travel in Maine Definitely will travel to Maine Probably will travel to Maine 50% 55% Might/Might not travel to Maine Probably will not travel to Maine 42% 39% 7% 5% 1% 1% Maine 2013 (n=1685) Downeast/Acadia 2013 (n=154) <1% Definitely will not travel to Maine Top 2 Box Day Q19. How likely will you be to travel in Maine in the future/take a day trip in Maine in the future? 29

Comparison of Visitors to Maine Visitors 30

Comparisons Visitors to the region and visitors to the State of Maine as a whole differ in a few areas. These variations can be seen primarily in visitors reasons for traveling and the activities they participate in while visiting. Popular trip activities and stated purpose of trips closely follow the outdoor and scenic opportunities in the region. Highlights: Visitor Origin A greater proportion of overnight visitors from New York and New Jersey. A greater proportion of day visitors from New Brunswick. A lesser proportion of overnight and day visitors from Massachusetts. Visitor Demographics A greater proportion of overnight travelers visiting for the first time. A greater proportion of day visitors over the age of 55. A lesser proportion of day visitors earning $100,000 or more per year, and a lower average annual household income overall. A greater proportion of overnight visitors with a college degree. 31

Comparisons Highlights Continued: Primary Purpose of Trip Overnight visitors more likely to be traveling to: Tour/see the sites Enjoy nature Participate in outdoor recreation Overnight visitors less likely to be visiting to: Shop Spend time with family and friends Trip Activities Overnight and Day Visitors More likely to be: Enjoying the mountain views 32

Comparisons Highlights Continued: Trip Activities Only Overnight Visitors More likely to be: Participating in outdoor activities Enjoying the ocean views Sightseeing Driving for pleasure Viewing wildlife/bird watching Exploring State and National Parks Visiting historic sites/museums Less likely to be: Shopping Spending time with family and friends Enjoying nightlife/evening entertainment Trip Activities Only Day Visitors Less likely to be: Participating in outdoor activities Searching for local cuisine Going to the beach 33

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