According to The New Lexicon (1991, p. 61) the term “attraction” refers to the power of attracting or act for the pleasant quality, desirable or thing. Visitor attractions, this term is frequent used in the English-language literature as observed by Swarbrooke (1995) compared to the word tourist attractions where most of the visitors are residents and day trippers rather than the real tourists.
Normally, visitor attractions are the notion that can be observed from the studies on attraction management that give the simplest meaning for the places that attractive to the visitors’. Pearce (1991, p. 46), the psychologist had formulated and described the term as named site for the nature or human specific feature that gained the visitor attention and needs for the management attention.
Most of things could virtually become an attraction for instance the pavement slab touched by celebrity, even the tourists themselves. The argument has made by MacCannell that the heavy tourism traffic sites can more efficiently attract on new visitors compared to the places with low visiting.