Fun time, finite time: Temporal and emotional dimensions of grandtravel experiences

Grandtravel, a growing but under-researched aspect of family tourism, appears to be a rich site for exploring temporal and emotional dimensions of tourism. This interpretive study draws on interviews with grandparents and grandchildren in Denmark and New Zealand to explore the meanings, emotions and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of tourism research 2019-11, Vol.79, p.102769, Article 102769
Hauptverfasser: Gram, Malene, O'Donohoe, Stephanie, Schänzel, Heike, Marchant, Caroline, Kastarinen, Anne
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Zusammenfassung:Grandtravel, a growing but under-researched aspect of family tourism, appears to be a rich site for exploring temporal and emotional dimensions of tourism. This interpretive study draws on interviews with grandparents and grandchildren in Denmark and New Zealand to explore the meanings, emotions and experiences associated with grandtravel. In both contexts, we suggest that this particular form of family holiday contributed to individual and intergenerational wellbeing. Specifically, we characterise grandtravel as offering fun time, finite time and also legacy time. Each time was associated with particular affective flows including joy; loss and acceptance; and hope and confidence. These affective flows fostered playmate, poignant and continuing bonds between grandparents and grandchildren, contributing to their wellbeing in multiple ways. •Grandtravel is a growing but under-researched phenomenon,•There are distinctive temporal and emotional dimensions to grandtravel, which contribute to wellbeing,•Danish and New Zealand grandparents described fun times, finite times and legacy times together.•These in turn facilitated playmate bonds, poignant bonds and continuing bonds between them.•Grandtravel may contribute to intergenerational wellbeing, generativity and active ageing.
ISSN:0160-7383
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DOI:10.1016/j.annals.2019.102769