By Jeremy Cowen (Twitter:
@JeremyCowen)
(Tags: Travel
blogging, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Stockyards, tourism, trains)
Before
the first travel experience of our class, I thought I was an experienced
traveler and tourist.
After all, besides
regular family vacations over the past two decades, I was an avid hiker and
also spent time as a sports journalist traveling from college city to college
city from one coast to another writing about sports.
It turns out,
however, I was an experienced TRAVELER … not an experienced TOURIST. I had been
to various places, but I hadn’t truly EXPERIENCED those places.
Our class traveled
to Fort Worth via train (http://heartlandflyer.com)
and, once there, we spent time in the Stockyards District (http://www.fortworthstockyards.org)
looking for various things via our treasure hunt assignment. Through this
assignment, where we interviewed other travelers, people working in the tourism
industry either directly or indirectly and looked for “behind-the-scenes”
things a typical visitor wouldn’t notice, I gained an insight on true tourism I
didn’t have before.
I found it
interesting in my observations to see how the BUSINESS of tourism was run, from
my interviews with parking attendants to security personnel keeping the streets
clear of visitors when the twice-daily cattle drive moves through (http://www.fortworthstockyards.org/events/fort-worth-herd-twice-daily-cattle-drive-1). It all gave me insight on how – while tourism
is certainly fun for those experiencing it – there are plenty of people working
to make sure the trains run on time, both literally and figuratively.
Speaking of trains: The travel to and from Fort Worth via the Heartland Flyer train was a personal highlight. For someone who enjoys the “getting there” as much as “being there” while vacationing, train travel opens up plenty of new possibilities.
Speaking of trains: The travel to and from Fort Worth via the Heartland Flyer train was a personal highlight. For someone who enjoys the “getting there” as much as “being there” while vacationing, train travel opens up plenty of new possibilities.
TOURIST
WHISPERER
— Linda Terrell, a bus driver for The T in Fort Worth, Texas, gives directions
to a new driver she’s training. Terrell regularly shuttles tourists throughout
Fort Worth after they arrive by train and understands the many questions they
may have about the city. (Photo by Jeremy
Cowen)
Hustle and bustle — The streets of Fort Worth’s Stockyards District
are busy even on a non-descript weekday afternoon. The Stockyards District is
one of the main tourist attractions in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Photo by Jeremy Cowen.
Helping hand — A valet stand awaits guests to the Stockyards Hotel
in Fort Worth, Texas. Valet parking is a must in the Stockyards District as
parking can be troublesome even on a typical weekday afternoon. It is an
example of the foresight needed behind the scenes to make a tourist destination
rum smoothly. Photo by Jeremy Cowen.
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