Influence of “thematic parks” to the development of tourism in Uzbekistan

  • Mannopova N
  • Abdusamatov S
  • Boymurodov S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fairs in medieval Europe (for example, St. Bartholomew's Fair, founded in 1543 in London), were one of the origins of modern amusement parks. Ever since the Elizabethan era, fairs have become centers of fun for people with entertainment, food, games. They have become the natural birthplace of various forms of fun entertainment. Since 1810, Oktoberfest in Germany has become not only a beer festival, but also a place of folk festivals. For example, the structure of water parks is becoming more and more relevant, which has so far received little attention. This article analyzes and examines the possible impact of "Theme Parks" in Uzbekistan. The development of not only local tourism in the country, but also in the cities of neighboring republics is studied on the example of water parks. The authors have placed questionnaires in student dormitories and hotels in the capital of Uzbekistan.

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Mannopova, N., Abdusamatov, S., Boymurodov, S., Ismoilov, A., & Mamatquziyev, B. (2022). Influence of “thematic parks” to the development of tourism in Uzbekistan. Общество и Инновации, 2(12/S), 122–131. https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-1415-vol2-iss12/s-pp122-131

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