Berkshire Winter Wonderland Report

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(1) Overall, how would you rate “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
(2) What were the three main reasons you attended “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
(3) Did “Dunedin Winter Wonderland” meet your expectations?
(4) What did you like best/least?
(5) How would you rate the price-value rate at “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
(6) How unique was this event compared to similar type of events you experienced in Dunedin? (e.g. Cadbury Carnival, Midwinter Carnival)
(7) How satisfied were you with
a. Venue
b. Date
c. Operating hours
d. Choice of food
e. Choice of stall holders
f. Entertainment
g. Safety
(8) What could be improved/added for future events?
(9) How likely would you attend again?
(10) How likely would you recommend it to friends and family outside of
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(11) Have you ever experienced Christmas markets in Europe? If so, please rate authenticity of “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”!
(12) Please provide the following information about yourself:
a. Where did you travel from to attend?
b. How did you hear about “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”? (e.g. Facebook, Flyers, Posters, Media advert)
c. When did you attend “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
d. Gender?
e. Age?
(1) Overall, how would you rate “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
(2) Did “Dunedin Winter Wonderland” meet your expectations?
(3) What were your primary objectives for “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”?
(4) Was the location of your stall suitable for generating traffic?
(5) Did “Dunedin Winter Wonderland” provide appropriate recognition for your sponsorship (Refreshment break sponsor, signage, on-stage recognition, etc.)?
(6) How likely would you attend/sponsor a future event of this type again?
(7) What could be improved for future events?
(8) How would you rate the interaction with the different organising departments of “Dunedin Winter

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