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Influence of Travel Programs
I always thought that I wanted to go the New Zealand someday, but after watching a travel program on TV the country now seems extremely boring to me. As a result, I scrapped it from my bucket list.
In contrast, the same travel program also showed an episode in New South Wales (Australia) which looked very appealing to me. I am now much more interested in going to Australia. I never knew that travel program could be that influential, at least in my perception. Do you have the same experience? |
Travel programs have increased my interest in a destination, at least to the point I looked into them a bit more than previously. They have never turned me away.
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Decent travel programs these days are so rare that no, they really don't influence me. I think they definitely would had there been some good ones.
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Originally Posted by dieuwer2
(Post 23999977)
I always thought that I wanted to go the New Zealand someday, but after watching a travel program on TV the country now seems extremely boring to me. As a result, I scrapped it from my bucket list.
In contrast, the same travel program also showed an episode in New South Wales (Australia) which looked very appealing to me. I am now much more interested in going to Australia. I never knew that travel program could be that influential, at least in my perception. Do you have the same experience? Usually those shows tend to paint a very rosy picture of a place though, sometimes overselling it. What was it about the things it covered in NZ that turned you off? And what about NZ caused you to have initially placed it on your bucket list? |
Originally Posted by 84fiero
(Post 24000479)
What was it about the things it covered in NZ that turned you off? And what about NZ caused you to have initially placed it on your bucket list?
South island looked a bit more interesting, but then again most towns were tiny (horrible nightlife I presume). |
Originally Posted by dieuwer2
(Post 24000525)
For one, NZ (especially North Island) looked more like a retiree colony than anything else. Mostly flat lands, some hills, small town feel. Lots of emptiness, barren. Far from an outdoor paradise that I imagined.
South island looked a bit more interesting, but then again most towns were tiny (horrible nightlife I presume). But as outdoor things to do and related activities it is second to none on the whole planet earth. |
Originally Posted by Forrest Bump
(Post 24000629)
Is not nightlife that springs to mind when one thinks of NZ.
But as outdoor things to do and related activities it is second to none on the whole planet earth. As for travel programs, I generally don't watch them, because they typically seem to focus on the touristy stuff. I have visited a few places based on non-travel programs that I've seen that features a particular destination. |
Originally Posted by 84fiero
(Post 24000479)
Usually those shows tend to paint a very rosy picture of a place though, sometimes overselling it.
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New Zealand isn't second to none. The fjords in Norway are simply bigger and more magnificent.
It isn't just about the nightlife but the fact you cannot find food after 8pm. That realm puts a downer after a long day hiking. |
Originally Posted by s0ssos
(Post 24001170)
New Zealand isn't second to none. The fjords in Norway are simply bigger and more magnificent.
It isn't just about the nightlife but the fact you cannot find food after 8pm. That realm puts a downer after a long day hiking. I guess certain travel program are targeted to a certain audiences. Clearly, I was the wrong target for the travel program I was watching. |
Originally Posted by dieuwer2
(Post 24000525)
For one, NZ (especially North Island) looked more like a retiree colony than anything else. Mostly flat lands, some hills, small town feel. Lots of emptiness, barren. Far from an outdoor paradise that I imagined.
South island looked a bit more interesting, but then again most towns were tiny (horrible nightlife I presume). Nothing says you have to like any particular place. I would just say it never hurts to get more breadth of information before deciding, if it were me. Just curious, what program was it?
Originally Posted by BearX220
(Post 24000855)
Bourdain's CNN series is the current prominent exception, but that's not exactly a travel program. I don't know what it is.
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Originally Posted by dieuwer2
(Post 24000525)
For one, NZ (especially North Island) looked more like a retiree colony than anything else. Mostly flat lands, some hills, small town feel. Lots of emptiness, barren. Far from an outdoor paradise that I imagined.
South island looked a bit more interesting, but then again most towns were tiny (horrible nightlife I presume). |
Travel shows as such don't do anything for me. But documentaries do have an influence - after the latest series of Micahel Portillo's European rail journeys Israel has shot up my list and a certain corner of Poland has become even more desirable. The main factor in my travel bucket list seems to be the Trip Report forum here on FT.
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I don't want to make this thread about NZ necessarily. More interested in hearing your experiences watching a travel-related TV program/documentary that featured a country or area you thought: wow, I have to go visit! Or mmm...not so sure.
Originally Posted by exilencfc
(Post 24002737)
Travel shows as such don't do anything for me. But documentaries do have an influence - after the latest series of Micahel Portillo's European rail journeys Israel has shot up my list and a certain corner of Poland has become even more desirable. The main factor in my travel bucket list seems to be the Trip Report forum here on FT.
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Originally Posted by s0ssos
(Post 24001170)
New Zealand isn't second to none. The fjords in Norway are simply bigger and more magnificent.
How are those Norwegian wines? It isn't just about the nightlife but the fact you cannot find food after 8pm. That realm puts a downer after a long day hiking. |
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