Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, human mobility has been limited all over the world. People started to take advantage of computer technology to compensate for the lack of possibility of leaving their homes. Virtual travel, which can be conducted in many different ways, has become one of the ways of using this technology. Therefore, analyses have been carried out to investigate the possibility of applying 3D technology to promote underground tourist attractions. The Underground Tourist Route in Rzeszow (Poland) and the underground of the Old City Hall in Lviv (Ukraine) were selected as the research objects. They were inventoried with the terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) method and with the application of the Faro Focus 3D laser scanner. Then films demonstrating virtual tour around the inventoried objects were created based on the clouds of points obtained during the measurements. As a part of the research, it was verified whether these methods could encourage people to visit the researched objects more than their standard advertisements presented on the Internet. The evaluation was performed with the use of a semantic differentiation test. The survey research carried out for this purpose was implemented using the CAWI technique. The questionnaires were available for the respondents from the last week of April 2020 to the first week of July 2020. The size of the researched group accounted for 393 people. The respondents came from 23 countries on 5 continents. The obtained results confirm that the use of 3D technology in the promotion of tourist attractions may be a good decision.

Highlights

  • At the end of the first quarter of 2020, we are currently dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, which is taking place in Europe and around the world

  • In order to check how the use of 3D technology in the presentation of tourist attractions alters the way we perceive them, the perception of the selected places was determined twicefirst on the basis of official promotional materials and on the basis of films presenting point clouds obtained during surveying

  • The reason for which the authors of this paper addressed the issue related to tourism was the limited mobility that resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic and started in Europe at the end of the first quarter of 2020

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Introduction

At the end of the first quarter of 2020, we are currently dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, which is taking place in Europe and around the world. One of the tangible effects of the pandemic is limiting mobility. This situation is a challenge for tourism. Tourism creates various needs that can be satisfied by the supply of tourist services. Tourist attractions are one of the most important components of the tourist system. They are regarded as the main component of the whole system, alongside such elements as transport, tourist services, and information. Tourists, placed in the central part of this system, constitute its reference point (Kruczek, 2011)

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