Exploring Museum Tour Attendance Trends

Insights from the AAM Community

At Guru Experience, we're dedicated to enhancing visitor engagement through innovative digital solutions. Recently, we delved into a compelling discussion initiated by a Director of Marketing & Communications of an Art Museum on the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) open forum. They sought to understand the broader trends in museum tour attendance post-pandemic, prompting a rich exchange of insights among museum professionals. Here's a detailed look at the responses and trends uncovered from this survey.

Survey Questions and Insights

Their questions were designed to gather comprehensive data on the types of tours offered, accessibility, and marketing strategies. Here's a summary of the key questions and the responses received from the community.

1. Types of Tours Offered

Museums are providing a diverse array of tours to cater to various visitor needs:

  • Guided Tours: Most museums offer guided tours primarily in English, with options for American Sign Language (ASL) or other languages upon request. Types of tours include general Highlights Tours, specialized Spotlight Tours, Family Tours, and inclusive programs like "Art for All" for visitors with dementia.

  • Self-Guided Tours: These often utilize QR codes or physical signs in the museum, available in multiple languages.

  • Group Tours: Customized group tours are common, particularly for schools and adult groups.

  • Virtual Tours: Some institutions have expanded their offerings to include virtual Art Talks and other online experiences.

2. Tour Fees and Reservations

There is a mix of pricing and reservation policies:

  • Included with Admission: Many museums include basic tours in the cost of general admission.

  • Additional Fees: Specialized tours and programs may require an extra fee.

  • Reservation Policies: While walk-in tours are available at many institutions, reservations are often required for group tours and special programs.

3. Frequency and Attendance

The frequency and attendance of tours vary significantly:

  • Weekly Tours: Museums generally offer between one and nine tours per week.

  • Average Attendance: Attendance ranges from as low as 0-5 participants for some tours to 20-25 participants for others. For instance, one of the Hall of Fame's guided tours averages 7-10 attendees per tour.

4. Demographic Differences

Several museums noted differences in the demographics of guided versus audio tour users:

  • Younger Demographic: Audio tours, often accessed via apps, tend to attract younger visitors (18-65 years old).

  • Broader Age Range: Guided tours see participation from a more diverse age group.

5. Marketing Efforts

Marketing strategies for tours vary:

  • Basic Listings: Some museums rely on website listings and on-site promotions.

  • Enhanced Marketing: Others actively promote tours through websites, social media, email campaigns, and paid media.

  • Occasional Paid Boosts: Institutions like one of the Hall of Fames use social media, occasionally boosting posts to reach a wider audience.

Insights from Museum Professionals

▶︎ An Art Museum shared that their tours, such as Highlights and Spotlight Tours, typically see 5-10 participants. They market their tours primarily through their website and social media.

▶︎ History Center reported a drop-off in attendance at their institution, with guided tours attracting 0-5 participants. They utilize free listservs and occasionally boost social media posts.

▶︎ Contemporary and Modern Art Museum noted that docent-led tours at his museum average 20-25 participants and are promoted on their website and social media.

▶︎ Hall of Fame highlighted that their audio tours, accessed via a free app, draw a younger demographic, while guided tours attract a broader age range.

▶︎ Historic Home Museum mentioned that attendance has increased since the pandemic, largely due to a local athletic event. They market primarily for events rather than tours.

Conclusion

The insights shared on the AAM open forum reveal that while some museums are experiencing a decline in tour attendance post-pandemic, others are seeing steady or increased participation. The variety of tour options and the effectiveness of marketing strategies play crucial roles in attracting visitors. As museums continue to adapt to changing visitor behaviors, sharing these strategies and insights will be essential in enhancing engagement and improving attendance.

✨ At Guru Experience, we are committed to supporting museums in these efforts by providing innovative digital solutions that make tours more engaging and accessible. Let's continue the conversation and work together to create unforgettable experiences for all museum visitors. ✨