Having only just finished the blog about the reorientation on fun vs function, I feel thrilled and inspired to start working on a re-visit to the Blazer Guides goals.
Audience: city-trippers who like to try local culinary specialties. It may be an independant goal or part of a more general desire to experience local culture.
Preparing a holiday can be a stressfull event (depending upon your personality): you’re going to unknown territory, you want to have a great time, you’ve got high expectations, and you know you will be spending a lot of money (especially) compared to your everyday life. You do not want to miss out on the good things, yet you are afraid you will wasting lots of time. You like to spend some time preparing your trip, because it’s part of the fun, yet you have a busy life and your available time is really limited.
You browse some sites, but it is hard to determine with whose frame of reference you can identify. And just when you think you found a great place, you read a negative review again.
And when you found a wonderful foodie source about Paris, you have to start all over again on your next trip, when you go to Berlin.
Of course you have a good generic travel guide about your destination, but as the description already says, even though those guides contain some nice culinary tips, it is not enough to satisfy your quite explicit culinary curiousity.
And at the numerous travel community and local address fora there are tons of reviews of tons of addresses, but since you do not really know what you are looking for yet, that’s kind of am overkill and you still don’t know for sure what the reviews are worth.
You love the Michelin guide another high quality restaurant guide. Especially to find a great place to eat close to a practical location of your choice. What you miss in those guides, is a bit more variety; visiting markets, specialty stores and sampling some simple local specialties and street food is just as important to you for experiencing local culture as having one or two high quality restaurant meals per day.
Problem in summary: in this time of information overkill, strangly enough it is difficult to find
- inspiring and at the same time useful information.
- variety in specialties and activity type
- limited choice
- from a well known and trusted source.
- in an efficient way.
- presented in practical formats.
Keywords:
- trusted
- large coverage (repeatable)
- variety
- limitation
- practical
- interesting/fun
Does this make sense as a starting point for generating goals?