Sett-jetting tourism involves visiting locations from movies and television shows. It began in 1953 when the film Roman Holiday inspired Americans to visit Italy. Popular films and TV shows increased this type of tourism globally. On sett-jetting trips, fans can observe and experience destinations as they appeared in productions and learn about associated landscapes, architecture, characters and culture. The cost of a sett-jetting tour can vary greatly depending on the location but a trip to New Zealand locations from The Hobbit would range from $10,000 to $27,700 including flights, lodging and tours. Countries that offer this type of tourism include the US, UK, New Zealand, and Italy which attract fans of Sex and the City
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Tipo de turismo en inglés, explica de que trata y en qué lugares se suele inaugurar
Sett-jetting tourism involves visiting locations from movies and television shows. It began in 1953 when the film Roman Holiday inspired Americans to visit Italy. Popular films and TV shows increased this type of tourism globally. On sett-jetting trips, fans can observe and experience destinations as they appeared in productions and learn about associated landscapes, architecture, characters and culture. The cost of a sett-jetting tour can vary greatly depending on the location but a trip to New Zealand locations from The Hobbit would range from $10,000 to $27,700 including flights, lodging and tours. Countries that offer this type of tourism include the US, UK, New Zealand, and Italy which attract fans of Sex and the City
Sett-jetting tourism involves visiting locations from movies and television shows. It began in 1953 when the film Roman Holiday inspired Americans to visit Italy. Popular films and TV shows increased this type of tourism globally. On sett-jetting trips, fans can observe and experience destinations as they appeared in productions and learn about associated landscapes, architecture, characters and culture. The cost of a sett-jetting tour can vary greatly depending on the location but a trip to New Zealand locations from The Hobbit would range from $10,000 to $27,700 including flights, lodging and tours. Countries that offer this type of tourism include the US, UK, New Zealand, and Italy which attract fans of Sex and the City
THIS KIND OF TOURISM? This kind of tourism began in 1953 with the movie "Román Holiday", This film prompted a generation of young americana to visit the italian capital. After this, the tourism increased with the highestgrossing movies and todat it's not only successful with movie destinations but also with series.
WHAT ACTIVITIES DO PEOPLE
NORMALLY DO IN THE KIND OF TOURISM YOU CHOSE? People who do this type of tourism spend their time observing and belonging to the world the saw as imaginary, it's time to forget the difference betwen real and the fantastic. People take tours where they can get to know not only the Landscapes, architecture but also the characters, food etc. HOW MUCH MONEY COULD A PERSON SPEND ON THIS TRIP? A trip that includes round trip flight, lodging and the tour. Let's take as an example going to visit the set of the "Hobbit" -A round trip to New Zealand would cost between $4,400,000 and $16,000,000.-Lodging can vary between $1,500,000 and $6,200,000. -The tour of the set costs between $245,000 and $2,900,000. That would be: the cheapest approximately $10,000,000 and the most expensive approximately $27,700,000.
WHAT COUNTRIES OFFER THIS
KIND OF TOURISM? What countries offer this type of tourism? There are several countries that offer this kind of tourism, especially in the United States and on the European continent. Of the most visited places are: New York for the series "Sex & The City" that attracted more tourists, although the city did not need great publicity; Hawaii, visited by nostalgic fans of the series "Lost". New Zealand, visited by fans of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit"; And the Washington Peninsula, where "Twilight" was filmed.
WHICH ONE IS THE BEST
AND WHY? Among the best countries, Northern Ireland stands out, where there is a specialized tour in the different locations of the famous series "Game of Thrones" based on the fantastic saga of George R.R. Martin "Chronicles of ice and fire"
WHAT'S YOUR OPINION?
It takes the tourist to something that we only saw in
fantasy movies, television series, among others. For example, visiting the cinematographic places where they were recorded: Harry Potter (England), The Lord of the Rings (New Zealand), etc. There is a lot of nostalgia that fans of the small and big screen will feel.