What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali A survey by Vilondo villas What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali Vilondo.com Contents It has been proposed to ban alcohol in Indonesia. What would a ban of alcohol in Bali mean to you? .............. 2 Responses by Australians: It has been proposed to ban alcohol in Indonesia. What would a ban of alcohol in Bali mean to you? .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Distribution of respondents by country ................................................................................................................ 4 What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali. Vilondo.com 1 It has been proposed to ban alcohol in Bali. To get an idea of what that could mean to tourism in Bali, we decided to ask our visitors on Vilondo.com what ban of alcohol in Bali would mean to them. 317 people from 40 different countries answered the question. 68% answered either that they would not spend their holiday in Bali or be less likely to spend their holiday in Bali. The remaining 32% answered that a ban would not mean anything to them or that it would make them more likely to spend their holiday in Bali. Below the results in detail: It has been proposed to ban alcohol in Indonesia. What would a ban of alcohol in Bali mean to you? It would not mean anything to me 71 22,4% I would be more likely to spend my holiday in Bali 31 9,8% I would be less likely to spend my holiday in Bali 84 26,5% I would not spend my holiday in Bali 131 41,3% Total 317 100% I would not spend my holiday in Bali 41,3% I would be less likely to spend my holiday in Bali I would be more likely to spend my holiday in Bali It would not mean anything to me 26,5% 9,8% 22,4% What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali. Vilondo.com 2 Responses by Australians: It has been proposed to ban alcohol in Indonesia. What would a ban of alcohol in Bali mean to you? With close to one out of three tourists in Bali being Australian, Australians are the most important contributor to Bali´s tourism industry. We have broken the results down to include only answers from Australia to see how a ban of alcohol could affect tourism from Australia. It would not mean anything to me 22 21,8% I would be less likely to spend my holiday in Bali 13 12,9% I would be more likely to spend my holiday in Bali 23 22,8% I would not spend my holiday in Bali 43 42,6% Total 101 100% I would not spend my holiday in Bali 42,6% I would be more likely to spend my holiday in Bali I would be less likely to spend my holiday in Bali It would not mean anything to me 22,8% 12,9% 21,8% What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali. Vilondo.com 3 Distribution of respondents by country 317 people from 40 different countries participated in the survey. The country indicated is based on the IP address used when answering the survey. Respondent country Australia Indonesia United States Singapore United Kingdom India Malaysia New Zealand Philippines Canada United Arab Emirates Viet Nam France Netherlands Pakistan Denmark Korea, Republic of Belgium Thailand Dominican Republic Virgin Islands, U.S. Estonia Japan Hong Kong Ireland South Africa Qatar Germany Sweden Portugal Czech Republic Switzerland Norway China Iceland Brunei Darussalam Bangladesh Greece Italy Poland Unknown Total Count 101 83 27 15 10 9 8 8 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 317 What would a ban of alcohol mean to tourism in Bali. % 31,9% 26,2% 8,5% 4,7% 3,2% 2,8% 2,5% 2,5% 1,3% 1,3% 0,9% 0,9% 0,9% 0,9% 0,6% 0,6% 0,6% 0,6% 0,6% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,3% 1,6% 100,0% Vilondo.com 4
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