On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Geoff Thatcher about telling great stories and why they impact how people experience your brand. Geoff shares examples of his revolutionary experiential framework in action and gives his insights into staying focused, finding the right partners, forgiving allowable weaknesses, and remembering to have fun.
Geoff introduces the “experience model,” which comprises five elements: attract, build trust, give information, internalize the message, and challenge people to act. He draws examples from theme parks and museums, highlighting how the model is applied to create immersive and emotional experiences.
The best experiences, whether in museums or zoos, follow this experience model to attract, build trust, inform, evoke emotion, and ultimately engage visitors to be part of the story. Geoff’s model is a blueprint for attractions to engage their audience on multiple levels, leaving a lasting impression and fostering a sense of connection.
We dig into the significance of storytelling and trust-building in creating authentic and impactful experiences at attractions, and Geoff outlines a formula for attractions to define their enduring idea, differentiation, and target audience to guide the experience they want to deliver. He also shares the importance of collaboration and partnership in the industry, and the importance of finding the right partners that have a shared vision to create a lasting experience.
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