Group 3 Research
Group 3 Research
BANGUED ABRA
UBBOG LIPCAN, BANGUED, ABRA
Chapter 1
“The Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and Management at DNQ, Casa
Nostra and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra.”
INTRODUCTION
Resorts offer a unique opportunity to escape the daily grind and indulge in a world of
relaxation, rejuvenation, and unparalleled hospitality. Whether you're planning a romantic
getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, resorts provide the perfect setting to unwind and
create unforgettable memories. (Haud-Bovy 1998) defined resort as a place where people often
go, usually or mostly, for rest or recreation as on holiday. A destination. Resort is one which is
sufficiently appealing such that people will travel to it and stay at least one day and one night.
Resorts are establishments that provide a range of amenities, facilities, and services for
the purpose of leisure, relaxation, and entertainment. They are typically located in attractive or
scenic areas such as beaches, mountains, or other tourist destinations. Resorts often offer
accommodations, such as hotels, villas, or cabins, along with various recreational activities and
amenities to enhance the guest experience.
(In American English) a resort encompasses a sprawling commercial establishment
tailored to meet the diverse needs of vacationers, offering a plethora of amenities including
dining, accommodation, recreation, and shopping options conveniently located on-site.
Typically, a resort revolves around a central hotel hub, but some may also incorporate
condominium complexes, either as timeshares or wholly owned properties. While resorts may
not always be under single management, this became increasingly common in the late 20 th
century. Their primary objective is to attract a wide spectrum of vacationers by providing a
comprehensive range of amenities, with one or more hotels typically serving as focal points
alongside diverse on-site facilities such as dining areas, entertainment venues, retail outlets,
health services, and sports facilities. Additionally, resorts often extend beyond mere
accommodation, offering bars, restaurants, spas, casinos, swimming pools, golf courses, and ski
lifts. Conversely, in British English, the term “resort” predominantly refers to a town popular
among holidaymakers for leisure activities and accommodations, exemplified by destinations
like Blackpoll and Brighton.
(In the Philippines) resorts are establishments dedicated to fulfilling the needs of
vacationers, offering an extensive array of amenities and services on-site. These venues typically
provide lodging, dining options, recreational activities, and various leisure facilities for guests.
The Philippines, celebrated for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse natural
attractions, boasts numerous resorts nestled in popular tourist destinations like Boracay, Palawan,
Cebu, and Bohol. These resorts vary from opulent beachfront properties to eco-conscious retreats
nestled amidst lush tropical landscapes. Many Philippine resorts offer opportunities for
snorkeling, diving, island hopping, spa treatments, and cultural immersion, enhancing guest’s
vacation and experiences. With their inviting ambiance, breath taking surroundings, and diverse
offerings, resorts in the Philippines offer an ideal sanctuary for travelers seeking relaxation and
adventure in a tropical setting.
(Resorts in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) provide distinctive experiences
amidst the region’s captivating mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage. CAR, located in
northern Philippines, is renowned for its breath taking rice terraces, vibrant indigenous
communities, and diverse ecotourism attractions. Catering to a broad range of travelers, CAR
resorts cater to adventurers seeking outdoor activities as well as those longing for cultural
immersion and relaxation. These resorts typically offer accommodations ranging from cozy
cottages to luxurious villas, all complementing the natural beauty of their surroundings. Many
CAR resorts organize guided tours to explore iconic landmarks such as the Banaue Rice
Terraces, Sagada’s caves and waterfalls, and the traditional villages of the Ifugao and Igorot
tribes. Adventure enthusiasts can partake in activities like hiking, trekking, spelunking, and river
rafting, while others may opt for cultural experiences such as attending traditional festivals,
engaging in community activities, or learning about indigenous customs and traditions.
Additionally, CAR resorts offer amenities such as wellness spas, restaurants serving local
delicacies, and recreational facilities like swimming pools or tennis courts. Whether nestled
amidst the mountains or overlooking scenic valleys, CAR resorts serve as an excellent base for
exploring the natural wonders and cultural heritage of the Cordilleras.
In Bangued, Abra, travelers have access to several resorts offering a variety of
accommodations and amenities for those seeking a serene getaway. Notable among these are
DNQ Beach Resort, Casa Nostra Resort, and Serenitee Resort. DNQ Beach Resort, positioned
along the Bangued coast, is a favored choice, providing snug beachfront cottages and rooms
boasting breath taking ocean views. Guests can relish swimming in the clear waters, lounging on
the sandy beaches, and savoring fresh seafood delicacies at the resort’s restaurant, all while
immersed in a tranquil atmosphere. Casa Nostra Resort, nestled amidst verdant foliage, offers a
peaceful escape from the city’s hustle. Featuring cozy accommodations such as spacious villas
and quaint cottages, enveloped by lush gardens, the resort invites guests to unwind by the
poolside, explore the tranquil grounds, or indulge in sumptuous meals at the onsite eatery,
ensuring a serene and rejuvenating experience. Serenitee Resort, renowned for its tranquility and
scenic panoramas, is nestled in a secluded corner of Bangued. The resort offers luxurious
accommodations with modern amenities and stunning mountain views. Guests can relax in
spacious rooms or private villas, take a dip in the infinity pool overlooking the landscape, or
indulge in spa treatments at the wellness center, providing an opulent retreat for those seeking a
luxurious escape. With options like DNQ Beach Resort, Casa Nostra Resort, and Serenitee
Resort, travelers in Bangued, Abra, are assured a memorable stay amidst comfort and natural
beauty.
(Zhang D. and Xie J. 2021) Seasonality is a critical factor that affects various aspects of
resort businesses, including customer demand, revenue generation, staffing, and overall
operational efficiency. The operation and management of resorts are significantly influenced by
seasonality. Resorts often experience distinct peaks and troughs in customer demand throughout
the year, which can pose both opportunities and challenges for managers. Understanding the
impact of seasonality on resort operations is crucial for developing effective management
strategies that optimize revenue and customer satisfaction. Seasonality refers to the fluctuations
in demand for tourism products and services that occur at different times of the year due to
various factors such as weather conditions, holidays, and cultural events. Resorts typically
experience high demand during peak seasons, characterized by increased occupancy rates, higher
rates of customer spending, and a wide range of activities and amenities. Conversely, off-peak
seasons witness reduced demand, lower occupancy rates, and limited services and facilities.
In summary, effectively navigating the impact of seasonality on resort operation and
management in the CAR requires adaptability, strategic planning, and a comprehensive
understanding of market dynamics to ensure sustainable growth and competitiveness within the
tourism industry. In Bangued, Abra, the influence of seasonality significantly impacts resort
operation and management due to several unique factors specific to the region. Bangued
experiences distinct climatic changes throughout the year, directly affecting tourist arrivals and
resort operations. Understanding these weather patterns is crucial for managing guest
expectations and tailoring resort offerings accordingly. Additionally, the region hosts numerous
cultural festivals and events year-round, attracting tourists and causing fluctuations in resort
occupancy and demand for amenities. Resorts must synchronize their operations with these
events to optimize revenue and guest satisfaction. Moreover, tourism trends in Bangued may
follow seasonal patterns influenced by school holidays, public vacations, and traveler
preferences. Resorts need to anticipate these fluctuations and adapt their marketing strategies,
pricing, and services to cater to diverse visitor demographics. Furthermore, Bangued boasts
natural attractions and outdoor activities that vary with weather conditions, necessitating
diversified offerings and facilities to meet guest preferences throughout the year. Seasonal
variations also prompt dynamic revenue management and pricing strategies, with resorts
adjusting rates and offering promotions to maintain occupancy levels. Additionally, fluctuating
tourist arrivals necessitate flexible staffing arrangements and operational planning to optimize
resource utilization. In summary, effectively navigating the influence of seasonality in resort
operation and management in Bangued requires proactive planning, flexibility, and a
comprehensive understanding of local market dynamics to ensure sustained growth and
competitiveness in the hospitality sector.
This study aims to investigate “The impact of seasonality in the operation and
management of DNQ, Casa Nostra, and Serenitee resorts in Bangued, Abra. Specifically, it will
look at how variations in demand throughout the year impact staffing, pricing policies, and
customer satisfaction, among other aspects of resort management. By doing so, it will offer
valuable insight for year-round performance optimization.
A Research Study
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Presented by:
LAURETA, ACE B.
PAGUEL, MARISSA J.
RENTUTAR, GENCIE C.
Presented to:
Professor
First Semester
SY 2023-2024
Statement of the Problem
This research will be conducted to determine “The impact of seasonality in the operation
and management of DNQ, Casa Nostra, and Serenity resort in Bangued, Abra.”
1.2. Sex
2. What are the impact of seasonality in the operation and management of DNQ, Casa Nostra,
and Serenity resort in Bangued, Abra.
3. What are the problem encountered about the impact of seasonality in the operation and
management of DNQ, Casa Nostra, and Serenitee resorts in Bangued, Abra.
This study will focus mainly on the Influence of Seasonality on Resort’s Operation and
Management in selected resorts in Bangued such as DNQ, Casa Nostra and Serenitee Resorts. It
further looks into how resorts owners mitigate the negative impact of seasonality and capitalize
on seasonal peaks, likewise how seasonality affects the demand for resort services and amenities,
the operational challenges and opportunities associated with seasonal fluctuations.
The respondents of this study are the resorts owner of DNQ, Casa Nostra and Serenitee
resorts. An open ended questionnaire will be administered to the respondents to gather data an
informal interview will also be done as follow up to their answers in the questionnaire to
establish clarity of their answers.
The purpose of this study on the impact of seasonality in the operation and management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, and Serenitee in Bangued, Abra is to better understand how seasonal fluctuation
affect many elements of resorts operation. It investigates the problems and opportunities posed
by seasonal variations in customers flows. The research aims to provide insights into enhancing
resort operations year-round by looking at issues such as demand, staffing, and income
production. Understanding the subtleties of seasonality can help your establish risk-mitigation
techniques during low seasons while capitalizing on peak periods. The project also aims to
improve resorts sustainability and profitability in the face of seasonal unpredictability.
Theoretical Framework
According to Wall and Yan (2003) stated that grow of seasonal impacts together with the
whole industry. Due to the increasing number of tourism enterprises and the fact that they are
exposed in size, the ability to adapt to changes and fluctuation has been reduce. The effect of
seasonality vary depending on the location and nature of destination and its attractions (Buam
and Hagen 1994).
According to Chung (2009), seasonality indicate that there are significant seasonal
patterns in financial markets, with certain periods of the year demonstrating consistently higher
or lower returns compared to others. This study highlight the importance of considering seasonal
affects when analyzing market behavior and making investment decision.
Krakover (2000), seasonality in tourism significantly influences both the supply and
demand side of the industry. His study highlighted how tourism destination experience
fluctuation visitors numbers throughout the year, leading to varying levels of economic activities,
employment, and resource utilization. This seasonality creates challenges for managing and
maintaining infrastructure and services, as well as for sustaining a stable workforce. The findings
underscore the needs for strategic planning to mitigate the adverse effect if seasonal variations to
enhance the benefits for local communities.
Chen L. (2020), found that seasonality significantly affects economic and financial
activities, leading to predictable patterns in consumption, production, and stock market returns.
The study highlighted that these seasonal effects can be attributed to factors such as weather,
holidays, and fiscal year-end activities, which influence both individuals and institutional
behaviors.
Conceptual Framework
RESORTS OWNER. Result of this study raises awareness and provide information on the
influence of seasonality to resort owners especially on operation and management of their resort
business. Also, they will gain insights and strategies on how they manage the effects of
seasonality to their resort operation to keep their business operational even during off-peak
season.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT. This study will help the local government officials see the problems
of local resort owners especially during off-peak season, thus, the local leaders will come up
with ordinances to help promote and protect local tourism.
FUTURE RESEARCHERS. Results of their study will serve as a guide and resource material
for future researchers similar to this study.
The following are the operational definition of terms in the terms being used
in the study:
Marketing strategies. This refers to methods and tactics employed to attract retain
guests during different seasons, pricing adjustments, and special events tailored to
seasonal preferences.
Assumptions
2. That the respondents are honest and objective in accomplishing and answering the
questionnaire used in this study.
3. That seasonality has an impact in the operational and management of local resort in
Abra.
4. That seasonality affects the demand for resorts services and amenities in many ways.
5. That there are operational challenges and opportunities associated with seasonality in
the management and operation of the different resorts in Bangued Abra
Hypotheses
Chapter II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter discusses in detail the methodological choice and the process of the research
design in the study on “The Impact of seasonality in the Operation and Management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra”. This is important since it made clear and
reveal the assumptions, leading to decisions that are applied to the research’s aim, design,
technique, and procedures, as well as data analysis and interpretation. It particularly explains
why the explanatory sequential mixed methods research strategy is deemed acceptable for the
study. Furthermore, the chapter established the method for collecting, analyzing and reporting
data.
Research Design.
This study makes use of the descriptive comparative design of qualitative research. The
descriptive method of research according to Shona McCombes.
A descriptive research design can use a wide variety of research methods to investigate
one or more variables. It is subjected to answer the "what's" of every research study. This
approach was utilized to find out what actually exists such as current conditions, problem about
seasonality in resorts, at the province of Abra.
Research Instruments used in the research study are survey forms checklist and rating
scales, face to face Interview and observation. These chosen instruments will be used in the
collection of data to test the validity and reliability of the research study being conducted.
Survey forms will be used in data collection. A systematically prepared form with a set of
questions designed to get and produce responses from respondents. Researchers already have a
readymade and comprehensive set of questions.
Interviews will be used to meet face to face with individuals to interact and generate
ideas for coming from the customers who have experienced seasonal variations in resorts in
Bangued, Abra and staffs. It is an interaction in which oral questions are posed by the
interviewee. The researcher has to identify a potential source of information, and structure the
interaction in a manner that will bring our relevant information from the respondents.
This qualitative study will be using Semi-Structured Questionnaires to obtain data from
the respondent. The following are the ratings and descriptive interpretations of the instrument
being used of the study.
formed by the researcher. The survey was comprised of (15) questions. In the questionnaire,
Likert scale was used to determine if the respondents agreed or disagreed in a statement. After
the subject professor validated the questionnaire, these were distributed to the staffs of the resorts
and customers who have experienced seasonal variations in Bangued, Abra. The researchers
assumed confidentially of their survey sheets since the identities are not important. The
researchers also understand that people’s consciousness may also affect their honesty and
effectiveness in answering the survey and so, the researchers give people the option of being
anonymous. Participants were given time to respond and the researchers collected the surveys
right after they finished. There were no incentives offered for participating in the research. Next,
the researcher planned the questions that they would be asking in the interview. The researchers
interviewed certain number of other potential customers walking outside the premises for more
information.
Chapter III
This chapter presents the analysis and interpretation of Data being gathered whose main
objective is to determine “The Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and Management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra”.
Table 1
Profile of the Respondents
Profile Frequency Percentage
Age
55 years old and above 0 0%
45-54 0 0%
35-44 3 6%
25-34 6 12%
19-24 36 72%
18 years old below 5 10%
TOTAL: 50 100%
Sex
Male 22 44%
Female 28 56%
TOTAL: 50 100%
Civil Status
Single 44 88%
Married 6 12%
Widowed 0 0%
Separated 0 0%
TOTAL: 50 100%
Educational Attainment
Doctorate Degree 0 0%
Master's Degree with Doctorate Units 1 2%
Master's Degree 0 0%
Bachelor's Degree with Master's Degree 12 24%
Vocational or technical Course 11 22%
High School Graduate 21 42%
Junior High School 5 10%
Elementary 0 10%
TOTAL: 50 100&
Monthly Income
₱20,001-above 4 8%
₱10,001-20,000 6 12%
₱5,001-10,000 4 8%
₱5,000-below 36 72%
TOTAL: 50 100%
Table 1 respondents the profile of the respondents in the terms of age, sex, civil status,
Educational attainment and monthly income.
As on age:
The table shows that most of the respondents’ ware within the bracket of 19-24 years old
with the frequency of 36 or 72%. while from the age of 35-44 had a frequency of 3 or 6% and
age 45-55 above was 0% this may be because younger age are having their school breaks and
holidays while those over 45- and above years old were probably in their jobs or they are also
having their leisure activities.
As to Sex:
Most of the respondents were female with a frequency of 28 or 56%, while male
respondents were 22 or 44% of respondents, probably because female are more interested in
going out than female.
As to Civil Status:
The table shows that the most of respondents were single with the frequency of 44 or
88% while 6 or 12% were married and their no widowed and separated has 0% who went to
these resorts, because individual more seeking on leisure’s, socializations and adventure
activities, while widowed and separated are more focus in their family matters.
As to Educational Attainment:
Most of the respondents were high school graduate with a frequency of 21or 42%, 12 or
24% were bachelor’s degree with master’s unit and for degree, doctorate degree and elementary
has 0%. This implies that resorts getaway is more appalling to high school graduates, probably
because they are younger and still seeking for adventure and winding up. On the other hand,
resort are not appealing to post graduate individuals probably because they are busy with studies,
work family or personal commitments.
As to Monthly Income:
As to monthly income, shows that most of the respondents has a monthly income of
5,000- below, while those individuals with a monthly income of php.20,001 above has a
frequency of 4 or 8%, probably because going to local resorts is cheaper and suit their budget.
Table 2
The Impact of Seasonality in the Operational and Management of DNQ, Casa Nostra, and
Serenitee Resort in Bangued, Abra
5 4 3 2 1 Total Mean Descriptive
Rating
2.1.1 Seasonality affects overall 19 17 12 0 2 50 4.02 Moderately
experience of customers. High
(M.H.)
2.1.2 The availability of facilities and 18 20 9 3 0 50 4.06 Moderately
amenities during the peak seasons. High
(M.H.)
2.1.3 Difficult to book 9 23 13 2 3 50 3.66 Moderately
accommodation. high (MH)
2.2.1 Demand for staff increases 10 25 12 3 0 50 3.84 Moderately
during seasonal peaks. high (MH)
2.2.2 Staff performance during peak 11 21 14 4 0 50 3.78 Moderately
and off-peak seasons. high (MH)
2.2.3 Seasonality affect the work load 10 26 9 5 0 50 3.82 Moderately
of staff during peak seasons. high (MH)
2.3.1 Seasonality affect the resorts 16 20 12 2 0 50 4.00 Moderately
environment appearance. High
(M.H.)
2.3.2 Seasonality increases the 13 15 17 5 0 50 3.72 Moderately
amount of waste materials generated high (MH)
by the customers.
2.3.3 Seasonality affects the water 18 18 8 6 0 50 3.96 Moderately
availability and quality. high (MH)
3.87 Moderately
Over-all Mean high (MH)
Norms:
Point Value Statistical Limit Descriptive Rating
5 4.10-5.00 Very High (VH)
4 3.10-4.00 Moderately High (MH)
Table 2 presents the data gathered on the Effect of Seasonality in the Operation and
Management of DNQ, Casa Nostra, and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra
As to 2.1.1 The Seasonality affects overall experience of customers.
The result found out that majority of the respondents answered 5, with a frequency of 19. And
the lowest number of respondents answered 1, with a frequency of 2. Based from the results of
the survey, it can be deemed that item 2.1.1 has a mean score of 4.02 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. This is probably because they believe that seasonality affect the over-all mean
experience of customer in going to their resorts.
As to 2.1.2 The availability of facilities and amenities during the peak seasons.
It was found out that most of the respondents answered 4, with a frequency of 20. And the
lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 3. Based from the result of survey
it can be deemed that item 2.1.2 has a total mean score of 4.06 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. Which means that they believe that there are available facilities and amenities
during peak seasons.
As to 2.1.3 Difficult to book accommodation.
The data explains that majority of the respondents answered 4, with a frequency of 23. And
the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 2. Based from the results of
survey it can be deemed that item 2.1.3 has a total mean score of 3.66 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. Which means it is difficult to book accommodations on peak seasons.
As to 2.2.1 The demand for staff increases during seasonal peaks.
The data gathered found out that majority of the respondents answered 4, with a frequency of
25. And the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 3. Based from the
results of survey it can be deemed that item 2.2.1 has a total mean score of 3.84 which means
moderately high. They believe that the demand for staff increases during seasonal peak, because
during peak seasons, probably there are more customers of the resort.
As to 2.2.2 Staff performance during peak and off-peak seasons.
It was found out that 21 of respondents answered 4, and four (4) of them answered 2, thus it
can be deemed that item 2.2.2 has a total mean score of 3.78 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. It means that whether peak or off peak seasons the staff performs well. It if
further stated that seasonality does not affect the performance of worker because they do their
job properly regardless of peak or off seasons.
As to 2.2.3 Seasonality affect the work load of staff during peak seasons.
The data explains that majority of the respondents answered 4, with a frequency of 26. And
the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 5. Based from the results of
survey it can be deemed that item 2.2.3 has a total mean score of 3.82 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. Which means that there are more workloads done by staff during peak season
in comparison to off season.
As to 2.3.1 Seasonality affect the resorts environment appearance.
The result found out that majority of the respondents answered 4, with a frequency of 20. And
the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 2. Based from the results of
survey it can be deemed that item 2.3.1 has a total mean score of 3.82 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. Which means they believed that seasonality affect the environmental
appearance of the resorts. The more people in the resorts the less appealing it is due to the crowd.
As to 2.3.2 Seasonality increases the amount of waste materials generated by the customers.
The data explains that majority of the respondents answered 3, with a frequency of 17. And
the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 5. Based from the results of
survey it can be deemed that item 2.3.2 has a total mean score of 3.72 with descriptive rating of
moderately high. Which means they believe that seasonality increases the amount of waste
materials generated by the customers, because the more customer in the resort, the more waste
materials are generated.
As to 2.3.3 Seasonality affects the water availability and quality.
It was found out that the majority of respondents answered 5 and 4, with a frequency of 18.
And the lowest number of respondents answered 2, with a frequency of 6. Based from the results
of survey it can be deemed that item 2.3.2 has a total mean score of 3.72 with descriptive rating
of moderately high. Which means that they believe that seasonality affect the water availability
and quality, probably the fact that as there are more people who use water, a decrease of supply
is experienced by the customer in which the quality of water is also affected.
The computed overall mean resulted to 3.87 with descriptive rating of Moderately High. This
means that the operations and management of the resorts in Bangued, Abra are significantly
impact by seasonality as it yield a Moderately High.
Table 3
The Problems Encountered About the Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and
Management on Resorts in Bangued, Abra.
5 4 3 2 1 Total Mean Descriptive
Rating
1. Lack of customers during off- 7 11 1 15 5 50 2.84 Fairly a
peak season. 2 problem(FP)
Norms:
Point Value Statistical limit Descriptive Rating
5 4.10-5.00 Very Much a Problem (VP)
Table 3 represent the problems encountered about the impact of seasonality in the
operation and management on resorts in Bangued, Abra.
As to 1 lack of customers during off-peak season.
It was found out that respondents believe that there were fairly a problem in terms of lack
of customer during off-peak season, due to a frequency of 15 with a total mean of 2.84. The
reason might be that even off peak season there are still customer who go to the resorts and
owner are much not affected as its shows that seasonality is Fairly a Problem.
As to 2 Consistency of service quality being offered during peak season.
The result found out that respondents believe that there were fairly a problem in terms of
consistency of service quality being offered during peak season, due to the frequency of 13 with
a total mean of 3.06. Which means they believed that seasonality affect the service quality being
offered by the staff during peak season, probably because the fact that the more people to serve,
quality of service may be affected.
As to 3 The resorts experience difficulties in managing staffs during peak and off peak
seasons.
The data found out that respondent believe that resorts experience difficulties in
managing staffs during peak and off-peak seasons, due to the frequency of 16 with a total mean
of 3.04. Which means they believe that resorts experience difficulties in managing staffs during
peak and off-peak seasons, may be because it is hard to manage staff during peak season due to
greater number of customers compared to off-peak season.
As to 4 The resorts finds it challenging to maintain and enhanced its facilities during off
peak seasons.
The data gathered found out that respondents believe that resorts finds it challenging to
maintain and enhanced its facilities during off-peak seasons, due to the frequency of 14 with a
total mean of 3.14. Which means that they believe during off-peak season it is more challenging
to maintain and enhance its facilities because of the financial constraint to improve it due to
lesser number of customer to patronize the resort.
As to 5 The resorts experiences difficulties in the marketing and promoting itself effectively
during off peak seasons.
The result found out that respondents believe that resorts experiences difficulties in the
marketing and promoting itself effectively during off-pea seasons, due to the frequency of 14
with a total mean of 3.14. They believe that resorts owner doesn’t exactly experience difficulties
in the marketing and promoting itself effectively during off-peak season as it yielded a
descriptive rating of fairly a problem, maybe because during off-peak season there are still
customer who patronize the resort.
As to 6 Stiff competition is being experience.
The data gathered found out that respondents believe that stiff competition is being
experience, due to the frequency of 14 with a total mean of 3.08. They believe that during peak
season there is a fairly degree of competition among resorts, probably because owners are not
threatened of the patronage of their resorts due to the existing other resorts in bangued.
The computed overall mean resulted to 3.03 with descriptive rating of Fairly a Problem
which means that the respondents believed these problems are not generally a threat to the
operation and management of the resorts and solutions are easily found to address these
problems.
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Ma’am / Sir:
Greetings!
In partial fulfilment of our requirement for our subject Technology Research and
Statistics, We Third year Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Technology student of Data Center
Collage of the Philippines Bangued, Abra. Would like to ask for permission to conduct a
research study entitled “The Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and Management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra. In this regard, we would like to ask your
permission to allow us to conduct our research study in your resort. Rest assured that the data
we will gather will remain absolutely confidential and to be used in academic purpose only.
We hope of your positive response on this humble matter. Your approval to conduct
this study will be greater appreciated.
Sincerely yours;
RENTUTAR, GENCIE C.
Ma’am / Sir:
Greetings!
In partial fulfilment of our requirement for our subject Technology Research and
Statistics, We Third year Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Technology student of Data Center
Collage of the Philippines Bangued, Abra. Would like to ask for permission to conduct a
research study entitled “The Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and Management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra. In this regard, we would like to ask your
permission to allow us to conduct our research study in your resort. Rest assured that the data
we will gather will remain absolutely confidential and to be used in academic purpose only.
We hope of your positive response on this humble matter. Your approval to conduct
this study will be greater appreciated.
Sincerely yours;
RENTUTAR, GENCIE C.
Ma’am / Sir:
Greetings!
In partial fulfilment of our requirement for our subject Technology Research and
Statistics, We Third year Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Technology student of Data Center
Collage of the Philippines Bangued, Abra. Would like to ask for permission to conduct a
research study entitled “The Impact of Seasonality in the Operation and Management of DNQ,
Casa Nostra, and Serenitee Resorts in Bangued, Abra. In this regard, we would like to ask your
permission to allow us to conduct our research study in your resort. Rest assured that the data
we will gather will remain absolutely confidential and to be used in academic purpose only.
We hope of your positive response on this humble matter. Your approval to conduct
this study will be greater appreciated.
Sincerely yours;
RENTUTAR, GENCIE C.
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item.
1.1 Age
55-above
45-54
35-44
25-34
19-24
18 years old below
1.2 Gender:
Male
Female
Single
Married
Widowed
Separated
Doctorate Degree
Master’s Degree with Doctorate Unit
Master’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree with Master’s Units
Vocational or Technical Course
Part II: The Impact of Seasonality in the Operational and Management of DNQ, Casa
nostra, and Serenity resort in Bangued, Abra.
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Part III: The Problems encountered about the impact of seasonality in the operation and
management on resorts in Bangued, Abra.
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following scales:
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1. Lack of customer during off-peak season.
2. Consistency of service quality being
offered during peak seasons.
3. The resorts experiences difficulties in
managing staffs during peak and off-peak
seasons.
4. The resorts finds it challenging to maintain
and enhanced its facilities during off peak
seasons.
5. The resorts experiences difficulties in the
marketing and promoting itself effectively