England Attractions Monitor

2012 Reports:

Easter (New combined Accommodation and Attractions Monitor)
Easter - Attractions report

The England Attractions Monitor was introduced in 2006 to provide a more regular update on the performance of the sector through the course of the year. The survey was discontinued after Q4 2011, replaced by a new combined Accommodation and Attractions Monitor.

At the end of each calendar quarter, a sample of attractions is asked to provide information about visitor numbers, business performance and confidence for the coming period. Each quarter we also include a “hot topic” question, for example, asking about changes in visitor profile as a result of the economic downturn and weaker pound.

Typically, over 300 attractions respond to this, and the data is augmented by visitor numbers from over 200 English Heritage properties.

The data is collected using an online methodology, and results are published approximately six weeks after the end of each quarter.

2011 Reports:

October-December 2011 - Hot Topic Question on Future Public Events, Secondary Spend and Origin of Visitors

July-September 2011 - Hot Topic Question on Future Public Events, Secondary Spend and Origin of Visitors

April-June 2011 - Hot Topic Question on Secondary Spend and Origin of Visitors

January-March 2011 - Hot Topic Question on Changes in Digital Communications 

Planned publication dates for 2011 are:

Quarter 1 – 17th May
Quarter 2 – w/c 22nd August
Quarter 3 – w/c 21st November
Quarter 4 – February 2012

2010 Reports
2010 quarterly reports from the England Attractions Monitor.

2009 Reports
2009 quarterly reports from the England Attractions Monitor.

2008 Reports
2008 quarterly reports from the England Attractions Monitor.

2007 Reports
2007 quarterly reports from the England Attractions Monitor.

2006 Reports
2006 quarterly reports from the England Attractions Monitor.