Visitor satisfaction Sample Clauses

Visitor satisfaction. The Museum aims to maximise visitors' satisfaction with standards of service and the quality of exhibitions. The Museum undertakes a range of visitor surveys, for example at the Science Museum a survey is conducted by MORI every 12 months. In order to measure visitor satisfaction, a range of questions is asked. The Museum aims to achieve overall satisfaction ratings as follows: Year 1998-99 Target 1998-99 Estimate 1999-2000 Target 2000-01 Target 2001-02 Target Science Museum 94 94 90 92 95 NMPFT N/A main museum closed No survey 92 95 96 NRM 95 98 95 95 95 The decline forecast for the Science Museum in 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 is linked to the building, refurbishment and renewal work leading up to the opening of the Wellcome Wing. Whilst every effort will be made to minimise its impact, this work will inevitably result in reduced facilities, reduced gallery availability and more uncomfortable environmental conditions for visitors. The target level for NMPFT on reopening in 1999 matches that in the last full year of opening. Although the new Museum will be a much more exciting product, visitor expectations will have lifted correspondingly, supported by our own marketing campaign. It is also inevitable and normal for a launch of this magnitude that there will initially be minor technical and operational defects which will affect customer experience in the first few months. Visitor satisfaction is then forecast to rise from 2000-01 as initial issues are resolved. Visitor satisfaction levels at the NRM are already extremely high. The challenge here will be to maintain those high levels as visitor expectations grow and under acute operational financial pressure.
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