P1 Connection June 2020

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CONNECTION June 2020

VIRTUAL SUMMER Safer Summer Vacations through VIRTUAL Options

With warm weather on the doorstep, attention is turning toward that time-honored tradition of the summer vacation. We plan, save money, look forward to new scenery and time with our family, and just plain relaxing. But with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has impacted the entire globe, many are opting not to travel this summer.

P1 Group Senior Project Manager Zach Kittle said his boys, Liam and Grayson, have gone on a number of virtual field trips during the last quarter of school, and as a family they are definitely planning some virtual vacations this summer, especially since they had to cancel a trip to Ireland.

When physical travel isn’t desirable, our age of technology puts that vacation “virtually” at your fingertips.

“The nice thing about a virtual vacation is that there’s no traveling required. You can travel in your robe from your couch with a cocktail in hand,” Zach said.

Even before COVID-19 travel restrictions, travel companies were experimenting with Virtual Reality Vacations as a way to market real life travel. A recent article by Forbes magazine notes “New Jersey-based marketing firm Travel World VR launched its new app in December. Through the app, users will be able to view 360-degree VR videos of destinations, cruise lines, hotels, resorts, and tour operators. This is all aimed at encouraging potential customers to book real holidays.”

So exactly what kind of adventures are out there? Many of the top tier museums have gone digital and offer ways to view their most famous offerings from the comfort of your home.

MUSEUMS

With whole-country lock downs and travel bans, the transportive nature of Virtual Reality offer a solution for those with wanderlust. Google has partnered with over 60 museums and galleries worldwide and offers virtual tours with their Google Art Project. The Guggenheim in New York City has made some of their collections and exhibits available to view online, and The Louvre in Paris offers a 360-degree online tour experience of some of their most popular exhibits.

Zach Kittle and family enjoy virtual experiences from home.

Kansas City’s own Nelson-Atkins gallery has a virtual tour that can be found at NelsonAtkins.org and they recently partnered with the Kansas City Zoo to produce this entertaining moment with some art-loving birds.

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