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Iconic Movie Locations Worth Visiting (Wanderlust Wednesday)

Nick Mornard & Wil Schmidt Episode 119

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Ever watched a movie so visually stunning it made you want to pack your bags and go?

 In this Wanderlust Wednesday episode, Nick and Wil dive into the powerful connection between pop culture and travel. From the misty mountains of New Zealand to the dazzling cityscape of Singapore, they share how famous films and TV shows have sparked their own adventures and inspired millions of others to explore new destinations.


This episode is a whirlwind tour through iconic movie locations that have shaped tourism, increased global curiosity, and added dream spots to travel wishlists.


Key Takeaways:

  • The Revenant inspired a visit to Banff, Canada, to see the stunning Lake Louise and the surrounding wilderness.
  • The Godfather II sparked a road trip to Lake Tahoe, a destination known for its scenic views and year-round outdoor activities.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean boosted tourism in The Bahamas with themed excursions and increased interest in island-hopping.
  • Lord of the Rings transformed New Zealand into a top travel destination, with Hobbiton becoming a global attraction.
  • Gladiator drove massive tourism growth to Rome’s Colosseum and Morocco’s Aït Benhaddou with its powerful storytelling.
  • The Goonies made Haystack Rock on the Oregon coast a nostalgic spot for fans of the classic adventure film.
  • Harry Potter increased tourism to London and Scotland, especially at locations like Platform 9¾ and the Hogwarts Express route.
  • The Exorcist made the Georgetown stairs in Washington, DC, a popular site for horror movie fans.
  • Crazy Rich Asians elevated Singapore’s appeal with scenes at Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Newton Food Centre.
  • The Karate Kid II inspired interest in Okinawa, Japan, and its rich cultural and coastal experiences.
  • The Beach turned Maya Bay in Thailand into a global hotspot for backpackers and nature lovers.
  • King Kong sparked interest in visiting the Empire State Building, a legendary cinematic landmark.
  • Black Panther increased travel to South Africa, Uganda, and South Korea due to its visually striking film locations.
  • Crocodile Dundee created global curiosity about Australia’s unique landscape and lifestyle.

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