The purpose of this paper is to review the characteristics of new style visitor attractions and their role in sustainable destination development with specific reference to two projects in Singapore.
The paper adopts a case study approach and is based on the analysis of information in the public domain obtained from a variety of print and electronic media sources.
Large scale purpose built facilities are seen to typify the new style of visitor attraction preferred by some officials and investors. They have the potential to be successful and contribute to sustainable destination development, but there are also some limitations to consider.
The paper illuminates the destination development strategies favoured by authorities and the challenges confronting those responsible for opening and operating new attractions.
