Experiential Tourism Concepts
Experience Design
The Psychology of Extraordinary Experiences
Sustainability & Marketing in Tourism
Fun Tourism Facts
100

What is the term for a tourism experience that engages all five senses?

Multisensory Tourism

100

What is the process of anticipating and addressing potential problems in a customer’s journey before they occur?

Proactive planning (e.g., mandatory rock climbing belaying test)

100

What is the phenomenon where individuals recall an experience as more positive or meaningful over time, despite initial challenges?

Reframing (e.g., Think about one of your previous trips that happened a while ago. What do you remember? A fun moment or a bad experience?)

100

What is the sustainable tourism strategy that encourages visitors to explore lesser-known locations to reduce overcrowding?

Dispersal(example: instead of all visitors visiting Lake Louise in Banff NP, we disperse them to multiple lake in the surrounding area like Moraine Lake, Lake Minnewanka, or Grassy Lake outside of National Park in Canmore)

100

In which country can you visit a real-life Hobbiton?

New Zealand

200

According to Pine & Gilmore's the four realms of experience, if an activity is "active" + "immersive" it is called?

Escapism (example: caving, rock climbing)

200

What are the two key lines in a service blueprint that separate visible and invisible actions?

Line of Interaction and Line of Visibility

200

What is the term for a heightened emotional state often experienced during peak tourism moments?

Arousal

200

What does PESTLE stand for in tourism market analysis?

Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental factors

200

What famous tourist attraction in Paris was originally criticized as an eyesore?

The Eiffel Tower

300

What is the psychological principle stating that people remember the most intense and final moments of an experience?

Peak-End (e.g., Skydiving)

300

What is the method used in service design to break down a customer’s interactions into detailed steps?

Blueprinting

300

Name one emotional trigger that enhances tourism experiences.

Novelty, nostalgia, or personal relevance

300

What is one way experiential marketing differs from traditional tourism marketing?

Experiential marketing emotionally engages customers (rather than just promoting features)

300

What country invented the concept of national parks?

United States

400

What is the term for tourism that leads to personal change or self-improvement?

Transformation

400

When designing an experience, why is it important to consider visitor personas?

To tailor the experience to different audience segments and enhance personalization

400

What concept explains why tourists sometimes feel more connected to places they’ve visited multiple times?

Place Attachment

400

What is the marketing strategy that promotes tourism experiences through real travelers' shared content?

UGC [User-Generated Content] (e.g., AllTrails, Trip Advisor)

400

What is the most visited city in the world (2024)?

Bangkok

500

What is the term for a tourism experience that deeply immerses visitors by engaging their emotions, senses, and intellect, often leading to a state of flow?

Absorption

500

A tourism business wants to improve customer flow and eliminate bottlenecks in their service. What tool should they use?

Customer journey mapping (e.g., a whale watching journey is well designed but sizing and wearing the survival floating suits take so long and people get tired)

500

Why do tourists often recall negative experiences as meaningful in adventure tourism?

Because struggle and overcoming challenges enhance personal transformation

500

What is the name of the tourism model that focuses on attracting high-spending, low-impact visitors rather than mass tourism?

High-Yield (e.g., BC Tourism Industry Association and Destination BC are focused on this type of tourism. Rich visitors who afford luxury reports, and expensive activities)

500

What is the name of the longest railway journey in the world, stretching over 9,000 km?

Trans-Siberian

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