This study aims at explaining the relationship among pursuit benefits, train passengers' needs, and their perceived value after boarding the trains. To achieve the goals of the study, a literature review and a canonical correlation analysis of pursuit benefits and perceived value was undertaken.
The results of the study detail as in the following. Firstly, the passengers of tourist trains who pursue interesting benefits perceive the value of conditioning and sociality. Secondly, while the passengers of tourist trains who pursue social benefits perceive the value of conditioning and sociality, those passengers who pursue social benefits and breathing benefits cannot perceive emotive and functionality. Lastly, while the passengers of tourist trains who pursue interesting benefits and exploration benefits perceive conditioning, those passengers who pursue social benefits and breathing benefits cannot perceive sociality .
This study aims at explaining the relationship between a facility's topological characteristics and a visitor's spatial cognition in tourism destination from an interpretive approach.