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Homefront Journeys: Reviving Domestic Tourism in the 21st Century MTA
Strategies, case studies, and policy tools to grow local travel markets post-pandemic

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Homefront Journeys: Reviving Domestic Tourism in the 21st Century *Homefront Journeys: Reviving Domestic Tourism in the 21st Century* serves as a comprehensive strategic guide for revitalizing local travel markets in a post-pandemic world. The book argues that resilient tourism economies are built from the inside out, rooted in the loyalty of residents and near-drive visitors. By shifting focus from volatile international markets to the "homefront," destinations can create stable economic engines that sustain local jobs, preserve cultural heritage, and foster civic pride. The text provides a practical framework for destination marketing organizations (DMOs), policymakers, and small businesses to transition from emergency recovery to long-term sustainable growth.

The book details a multi-layered approach to product development, emphasizing the creation of "staycation" playbooks and regional circuits that turn isolated attractions into cohesive, multi-stop itineraries. It highlights the importance of "product-market fit," where lodging, transport, and attractions are bundled into frictionless, high-value packages tailored to specific traveler segments like "rechargers" or "explorers." Special attention is given to the roles of culinary tourism, outdoor wellness, and authentic heritage experiences as primary drivers for domestic interest. Furthermore, the text advocates for "inclusive by design" principles, ensuring that local travel remains both physically accessible and financially affordable for a diverse population.

Operational success is shown to depend on a "digital-first" mindset, leveraging mobility data, spend signals, and search trends to inform decision-making. The book outlines the necessity of robust partner ecosystems—where DMOs act as orchestrators between large "anchor" institutions and small independent businesses—to amplify marketing reach and improve visitor flow through intuitive wayfinding and integrated transit. It also addresses the critical role of public policy, detailing how taxes, incentives, and regulations can be used as levers to fund infrastructure and encourage sustainable investment.

Finally, the book looks toward a future defined by resilience and responsibility. It introduces the concept of "climate-smart" and "regenerative" tourism, urging the industry to move beyond minimizing harm to actively restoring the ecosystems they inhabit. The concluding chapters provide "crisis playbooks" for preparedness against future disruptions and feature case studies of small towns and metro regions that have successfully pivoted to local markets. Ultimately, the work suggests that the most successful 21st-century destinations will be those that prioritize the well-being of their communities and the health of their natural assets, ensuring that the journey to revival begins at home.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Strategies for positioning domestic tourism as a resilient economic engine post-pandemic, shifting from recovery to building balanced, inclusive, and future-ready local travel markets.
  • Frameworks for mapping post-pandemic traveler mindsets and segments (Hyperlocalist, Blender, Reconnector, Solo Seeker) to design targeted experiences that meet evolving demands for safety, flexibility, and purpose.
  • Practical playbooks for creating staycations, regional circuits, and packaged experiences that optimize product-market fit, pricing, and partnerships to drive repeat visitation and local spend.
  • Data-driven methodologies using mobility, spend, and search signals to inform decisions on marketing, infrastructure, and visitor flow management with measurable KPIs and dashboards.
  • Comprehensive guidance on policy levers (taxes, incentives, regulation), financing mechanisms (PPPs, grants, impact capital), and collaborative ecosystems to sustainably revive and resiliently manage domestic tourism.
Who's It For:

This book is essential for destination marketing organization leaders, tourism venue operators, tour company executives, and city/state policymakers seeking to revive domestic travel markets. It provides actionable tools for professionals who design travel experiences, manage tourism economies, or shape public policy around local and regional travel. Small business owners in hospitality, attractions, and services will also benefit from its practical frameworks for packaging offerings and building collaborative networks.

Author:

Jerry Tucker

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Date Published:

January 30, 2026

Word Count:

57,687 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 2 minutes

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