Singapore, 5th April 2004 Intelligent Spas Pte Ltd (www.intelligentspas.com),
an independent spa industry research company, has published the
official results of a Spa Consumer Survey featuring the latest
behaviours and preferences of spa goers from across the Asia region.
Conducted in conjunction with Spa Asia Media Pte Ltd (www.spaasia.com),
publisher of consumer magazine Spa Asia, the findings outline
habits relating to visitation, spending, travel planning, preferences
and opinions. The report also highlights specific analysis on
spa consumers from Singapore.
Some key findings from the survey are summarised
below:
· Massage was stated as the favourite treatment
by 54% of respondents.
· The majority typically spent US$70 or less
at a day spa.
· 34% of respondents only visited spas when
they travelled.
· 93% looked for a spa resort or day spa
whilst travelling.
· 85% stated pure relaxation was the main
reason for taking a spa vacation.
· 31% of respondents were still not sure
where their next spa vacation would be.
· 42% of respondents regularly practiced
yoga.
Julie Garrow, Director of Intelligent Spas, stated
the aim of the survey was to identify the collective opinions
of spa consumers and report these to spas owners, managers and
other stakeholders in the spa industry to assist their business
decisions. The analysis is a key tool in guiding the future direction
of the spa industry.
Michael Loh, Group Publisher of Spa Asia Media,
stated "SpaAsia and SpaTrade Journal are designed respectively
for the readers' and the trade's benefits. With that in mind the
only way we can effectively deliver what our readers want would
be to understand their needs and opinions through these carefully
designed surveys. Such efforts are realised with the assistance
of a professional and specialised analyst such as Intelligent
Spas.
The detailed findings and analysis are incorporated
in the Spa Consumer Survey Asia 2003 report, which is available
for purchase online at www.intelligentspas.com.
For further information contact Julie Garrow via email julie@intelligentspas.com,
telephone +65 6248 4736 or facsimile +65 6248 4531.
About the Spa Consumer Survey Asia 2003 Report
The Spa Consumer Survey Asia 2003 report presents
the findings of three surveys conducted between October 2002 and
October 2003. Key behaviours and preferences of spa consumers
across the Asia region were captured, including:
· Visitation habits (eg. frequency, time
allocated, favourite treatment)
· Spending habits (eg. typical spend ranges
at day spas versus resort spas, spend on treatments at spa resorts,
proportion spent on treatments, products purchased for home use)
· Travel planning habits (eg. number of trips,
purpose of travel, planning lead times, sources of travel information,
factors influencing travel decisions, reasons for taking spa vacations,
next spa vacation destination)
· Information about the respondents (eg.
demographics, holistic practices conducted regularly, knowledge
about spa and wellness)
· Preferences and opinions of spa consumers
(eg. preferred treatments when with a partner, programs preferred
at day spas versus resort spas, what makes a good or bad spa experience)
· In-depth analysis of spa consumers from
Singapore.
The data analysis and preparation of the Spa Consumer
Survey Asia 2003 report was conducted by Intelligent Spas Pte
Ltd. The responses were collected via a series of three online
surveys, designed and implemented by Spa Asia Media Pte Ltd.