ABSTRACT
By 2030, China will be the world’s largest tourism destination, holidays in Outer Space will be the ultimate luxury experience, extreme Swedish ironing will be an Olympic Sport, embedded technologies will be the norm in future tourists and skiing in the Alps will be no more. These are some of the changes that will occur between now and 2030 that will change world tourism. Tomorrows Tourist: Scenarios & Trends enables readers to imagine what a future tourist might be, where they will go and what they will do. This is the most comprehensive analysis of how world tourism is changing and what it means for destinations.
Each chapter consists of a scenario about a future tourist, which is then is backed up with evidence and trends plus a number of assumptions about the future.
The book is accompanied by its own website at https://www.tomorrowstourist.com which is owned and regularly updated by the author.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |59 pages
Section I
chapter |7 pages
Introduction: World Tourism and the Tourist in 2030
chapter |9 pages
History of World Tourism
chapter |12 pages
What Will the World Look Like in 2030?
chapter |7 pages
What Will the Tourist Be Doing in 2030?
chapter |19 pages
World Tourism in 2030
part |221 pages
Section II
chapter |10 pages
The US Grand-Traveller: The Changing Roles of Families and Travel
chapter |15 pages
My Life in Pogradeci — The Phenomena of Second-Home Living
chapter |9 pages
The Sex Tourist — What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas
chapter |16 pages
Bridget Jones Goes on Holiday
chapter |14 pages
The Authentic Tourist: A Journey through Africa in 2030
chapter |16 pages
Scotland's Food Tourist in 2015
chapter |22 pages
The Sports Tourist: The Urban Rat Race
chapter |10 pages
The Gambler in Macao: Las Vegas of the Orient
chapter |7 pages
The New Cultural ‘Capitalist’ — The Rio Carnival
part |45 pages
Section III
chapter |22 pages
What If, the World No Longer Wanted to Holiday in the US by 2030?
part |8 pages
Section IV