Visit Your Favorite Show with Google's Emmy-Themed Street View Tours
Mesel Isaac — August 31, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: google-latlong.blogspot.in & digitaltrends
With the 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards airing this Monday, Google is providing you with street view tours where some of your favorite TV shows are filmed.
Since visiting these famous TV locations in real life would cost tens of thousands of dollars, Google has compiled a few of them in a recent blog post for you to peruse at your leisure. You can visit Freddy’s BBQ Rib Joint from House of Cards, or the set for Los Pollos Hermanos in Breaking Bad, and many other iconic TV sets including Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey, and Scandal.
These street view tours are so impressive that they might just inspire people to actually buy a plane ticket and visit them in person.
Since visiting these famous TV locations in real life would cost tens of thousands of dollars, Google has compiled a few of them in a recent blog post for you to peruse at your leisure. You can visit Freddy’s BBQ Rib Joint from House of Cards, or the set for Los Pollos Hermanos in Breaking Bad, and many other iconic TV sets including Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey, and Scandal.
These street view tours are so impressive that they might just inspire people to actually buy a plane ticket and visit them in person.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual TV Set Tours - Opportunity for virtual reality companies to create immersive experiences of popular TV show sets.
2. Emmy-themed Street View Tours - Potential for travel companies to offer guided tours of famous TV show filming locations.
3. TV Show-inspired Travel - Possibility for tourism industries to promote travel packages to visit iconic TV show sets.
Industry Implications
1. Virtual Reality - Virtual reality companies can create immersive experiences of popular TV show sets.
2. Travel - Travel companies can offer guided tours of famous TV show filming locations.
3. Tourism - Tourism industries can promote travel packages to visit iconic TV show sets.
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