Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Salt Lake Should become Home to the World's First Tourism Zone

   Tourist sites are usually scattered, and you must hop in the car or on the bus, and go from one to the other. No such thing as one-stop shopping.
   I would ask, Why not? Why not line up tourist attractions, one after another, so thick that you have a tourist zone? Now, when it comes to natural attractions, you are limited in what you can do, of course. You can't pick up Shoshone Falls in Idaho, Bridal Falls in Yosemite, and Niagara Falls in New York and place them altogether within a mile of each other. But, not all tourist sites are natural ones. Some are man-created.
   So why not bring the mall concept to tourism? Once was a day, stores weren't clustered together in malls. No one had thought of that yet. Then, someone got the bright idea of making it convenient for everyone to do all their shopping in one big place, and this thing called the mall came into being.
   Why not bring that concept to tourism? Have a circus that never leaves town, a world-class zoo, a great museum, and musicians aplenty, Have novelty businesses, such as one of the world's foremost chocolate makers.
    Pack 'em all together, one after another, and have the world's first grand center of tourism.
   Of course, if you're going to do it, you'd want to place it at a site convenient to the tourist, like say, right next to the airport.

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