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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touristic experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the experience of visiting a tourist destination or taking part in a tour. For example, "We had a wonderful touristic experience in Hawaii visiting all the beautiful beaches and waterfalls."
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Among the co-op's requests was that tourists viewed it as a valuable touristic experience and not "come see the poor and how they live" but rather: "come see how a community that went through hell in 1994 and beyond has developed to become one of the most robust in the country".
But as I learned at Bott Pince, the payoff is often a more intimate, less touristic experience.
Based on attribute based customer satisfaction measurement technique, results suggest that pescatourists are highly satisfied about this touristic experience.
The highlight of the trip is a visit to Kim Il-sung's mausoleum, an encounter that must qualify as the greatest touristic experience on earth.
I argue that these shows self-reflexively mirror Las Vegas's strategies of virtual tourism, using music in particular to evoke a sense of experiential travel by asking the audience to be virtually absorbed in a spatially or temporally distant world, and ultimately creating a sense of expansive touristic experience within the otherwise emphatically site-specific shows.
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Rural tourism is an opportunity for valorizing the natural framework, cozy accommodation and personalized touristic experiences.
In the case of Las Vegas, the visual dimensions of such simulations (architectural replicas, etc). have been theorized in a number of studies, but the role that sound plays in these virtual touristic experiences is only beginning to be addressed.
Vary your touristic experiences from location to location (museum, market, play, boat-trip, 'local' dining, bus, tram, bike, ferry, hike...)...
It is unlikely those at Millennium Mills will be similar to this, or to some of the touristic brand experiences that have opened in London of late, such as M&M's World, which takes up one corner of Leicester Square with several floors devoted to permutations of small sugar-coated sweets.
This article presents the results of a qualitative study with 49 bus passengers in two types of mid-distance journeys: (1) experience-centric trips (touristic), and (2) utilitarian trips (intercity transportation).
We also had the chance to experience Rwanda's purely touristic jewel -- its mountain gorillas.
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