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Pengembangan Storytelling Desa Wisata melalui Pementasan Drama dan Event Budaya Umbul Sidomulyo 2025 Hermawan, Hary; Prihatno; Afif, Fuadi; Hermawan, Budi; Sinangjoyo, Nikasius Jonet; Saputra, Arif Dwi; Islami, Mona Erythrea Nur; Mahiswara, Amelia Lintang; Widianingrum, Retno Moortrisari; Anwari, Hamdan; Damasdino, Fian; Cahyani, Andhira; Meilinda, Yuanita
Jurnal Abdimas Pariwisata Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Abdimas Pariwisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36276/jap.v7i1.1010

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Development of Tourism Village Storytelling through Drama Performances and the Umbul Sidomulyo Cultural Event 2025. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to develop and disseminate storytelling techniques in Umbul Sidomulyo Tourism Village through drama performances and the Umbul Sidomulyo Cultural Event 2025. Storytelling was selected as an effective tourism communication medium to enhance visitor experiences and strengthen the cultural identity of the tourism village. The implementation methods included material preparation, training for tourism stakeholders, implementation during the cultural event, and evaluation. The results demonstrate improvements in guides’ skills in delivering tourism narratives, strong community enthusiasm, and increased tourist visitation interest. This program contributes to strengthening the competitiveness of Umbul Sidomulyo Tourism Village as a destination based on cultural values and local narratives.
Analisis Norma dan Etika Pariwisata terhadap Kasus Penipuan Wisatawan di Kawasan Keraton Yogyakarta Widianingrum, Retno Moortrisari; Cahyono, Dwi
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 8, No 4 (2026): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), Mei 2026
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v8i4.3077

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Yogyakarta Palace, a popular tourist attraction, is an easy target for scammers. As a result, tourists unfamiliar with the destination become victims. In this scam case, scammers in the Yogyakarta Palace area used their modus operandi, posing as tour guides and offering civet coffee without showing a price list. Norm violations and tourism ethics are the main focus of this study. A qualitative descriptive research method was used, with data collection through literature studies and both offline and online observations. Five informants were interviewed between December 2025 and February 2026. These five individuals included stakeholders from the Yogyakarta Palace, netizens who created information threads to avoid scams, and randomly selected tourists. Data obtained through interviews were analyzed narratively, analyzing data in the form of stories from informants. Furthermore, ethnographic analysis was used to examine the culture and social interactions within specific groups, in this case, tourism subjects in the Yogyakarta Palace area. This study concludes that the scam methods used by scammers, such as posing as tour guides and offering civet coffee without a price list, create discomfort and insecurity for tourists during their travel. Losses can also affect tourists and the tourist attractions targeted by the scam. Stakeholder responses in accordance with norms and the World Tourism Code of Ethics are crucial because they can prevent further scams and ensure tourists' safety and comfort while travelling. This research is expected to contribute to stakeholders by providing clear information on related tourist attractions and to increase awareness among tourists visiting the Yogyakarta Palace area.