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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NORTHSTAR-AT-TAHOE™ AND SIERRA-AT-TAHOE® RESORTS
Studies have shown that the majority of web users prefer to absorb information in a graphical, pictorial or video format versus text, hence the growing prevalence of these communication styles on many of the most sophisticated web sites. The essence of the online interactive trail map is to transfer all of the textual information contained in the resort web site onto a visual, geographical representation. Guests can click straight through the content on the interactive trail map to get more information, make reservations or even make purchases. It is, in essence, an entire web site on a map. “Our own surveys indicate that the Interactive Trail map is one of the five most popular web pages,” explains Colleen Dalton, E-Business Marketing Director for Booth Creek Ski Resorts. “This demonstrates that time-deprived customers who are planning a vacation, or simply looking for lift status, go directly to the map versus making multiple clicks through the web site to get to their destination.” According to the 2007 PhoCusWright Consumer Travel Trends Survey, 51 percent of U.S. travel was booked online. The survey projected that online booking would continue to increase, reaching 56 percent in 2008 and 60 percent in 2009. “The more we, as a resort industry, can provide a cutting edge web site experience, the better we are able to cater to U.S. travelers who are looking for information and booking their vacations online,” responds Dalton. The online interactive trail map is the latest manifestation of Web 2.0 in the ski industry. Think of it as an amalgamation of YouTube and GoogleEarth. Cutting-edge technology enables users to upload their own video to pinpoint locations on the map (ala GoogleEarth) and then share them with family and friends (ala YouTube). For example, if a family uses their own video camera to take footage of brother and sister getting fresh tracks down Castle trail at Sierra Resort on a powder day, they can then upload that video to the interactive trail map where it will appear specifically on Castle run. The video is pinpointed on the map where it was taken on the mountain. |
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The user video uploads are just one of the rich media features of the interactive trail map. Other valuable tools include 360° panoramas that can be controlled by the web user, videos uploaded by the resort, daily snow and grooming information regarding current mountain conditions, weather forecast icons and links to multiple live web cameras. The URL for the online interactive map can be bookmarked on the guest’s personal computer or mobile device.
Sierra-at-Tahoe and Northstar-at-Tahoe Resorts worked with Resorts Interactive, a New Zealand based company, to develop the technology and implement the first online interactive trail maps using this collection of technologies in the United States. "Resorts Interactive is excited about the launch of our interactive products with two of California's most progressive ski resorts," said Harry Harallambi, Director, Resorts Interactive. "Looking at the future of interactive maps with the potential of GPS, WIFI cameras and variations of our existing technologies, there will plenty of impressive new content to come. Realistic online experiences are going to be key instruments in attracting visitors to ski resorts."
About Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort is located on Highway 267, just six miles north of Lake Tahoe and six miles south of downtown Truckee. For more information on Northstar Resort, call 1.800.GO.NORTH™ (1.800.466.6784) or visit NorthstarAtTahoe.com. Press Contacts: ### |
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