Destination On The Left

430. Transforming Tours with Storytelling, with Mitch Bach


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On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Mitch Bach, partner at Tourpreneur and CEO of TripSchool, about the shift from information-driven tours to experience-driven journeys, where emotional connection, creative storytelling, and human interaction are now the most valuable takeaways for travelers. Mitch introduces listeners to the concept of the “emotion economy” and offers inspiring examples, from immersive historical reenactments to sensory food experiences, that help tour operators leave a lasting impact on their guests.

What You Will Learn in This Episode:
  • Why technology and shifting traveler expectations are transforming guided tours, and how COVID accelerated demand for more meaningful human connections in travel
  • How storytelling and emotion-based experience design can create unforgettable “wow” moments that keep guests talking
  • How tour operators can tap into the “emotion economy” by reverse engineering experiences to focus on how guests feel, not just what they learn or see
  • Why shifting from an information-driven to a connection-driven approach is critical, and Mitch gives practical examples for infusing creativity and engagement at every stop
  • Why focusing on authentic connections and unique value is the best defense against disruption
From Information to Emotion

Historically, tour guides and operators differentiated themselves through access and expertise, knowing every detail about a monument or organizing seamless itineraries. As travel information and bookings become increasingly accessible via technology, these elements alone no longer set experiences apart. Today’s travelers are more informed than ever, but also more discerning.

Mitch describes why travelers want guides to offer more than just facts they could easily find online. They want experiences that create a “sense of wow,” moments that resonate emotionally and stay with them long after the trip ends. As Maya Angelou says, “People remember not what you said or did, but how you made them feel,” which is why Mitch loves the concept of the “emotion economy.” The role of the guide isn’t just to inform, but to design and deliver experiences that spark genuine emotion and create meaningful human connections.

Storytelling and Sensory Engagement

Creative storytelling and thoughtful experience design are how tour operators can tap into this emotion economy. Mitch shares how to do this, using his own multi-day Southern U.S. tours as examples, how moments of mystery, anticipation, and character introduction heighten the overall impact. For instance, by weaving in the story of a local chef and building anticipation around a meal, not just revealing the restaurant upfront, he transformed an ordinary lunch stop into a memorable, multi-sensory adventure. Guests were participating in a larger narrative, engaging all their senses, and building emotional anticipation along the way.

Similarly, in places with restrictions or well-worn routes (such as Athens’ Acropolis), creativity in delivery, using music, audience participation, or reframing crowd bottlenecks as immersive reenactments, turns limitations into opportunities for connection.

The Role of Technology and the Changing Traveler

We also discuss the impact of technology: it streamlines logistics, democratizes access, and commoditizes many traditional tour products. With powerful booking platforms and AI soon able to assemble custom itineraries, what remains irreplaceable is the human touch and the ability to foster real connection and insight. Tour operators who embrace their relationships and build local knowledge can offer value that technology alone just can’t replicate.

Millennials and Gen Z travelers, shaped by the pandemic’s isolation, increasingly seek travel for community and transformation. Innovative companies are marketing feelings and social connection, not just destinations.

Resources:
  • Website: https://tourpreneur.com/
  • LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellbach/
  • LinkedIn Business:https://www.linkedin.com/company/tourpreneur/

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