Tourism ads going viral: Australia & Iceland going head-to-head

We’ve seen the Tourism Australia ad making its rounds across social media networks in the last few weeks. It’s no secret that many Australians absolutely hate the ads. Most of the responses I’ve seen around the InterWebs have talked about how boring, unoriginal and cliched the ad is. It seems, locals aren’t taking too kindly to being compared to “tone-deaf bogans“.

I particularly enjoyed this gem by @DuncanRiley:

@DuncanRiley

I have to admit, I do agree on some level. The ad looks like it’s been pulled off one of those awful daytime television shows called Planet’s Funniest Commercials (usually bundled together with the Planet’s Unfunniest Host) or something. Cliched Australian icons that have been reused to death (I mean, seriously, did they really have to open with surfers watching the sunset??). But okay, sure, I guess it’s sort of cute and can kind of imagine an old gal in her 60s going, “Aww, remember what an awesome time we had in Australia 25 years ago? We really should go back some time soon to visit!” Maybe that’s just me.

And then a couple of days ago, we see Iceland ads racing around Twitter and blogs.

Yes it’s a little weird, and I find myself fidgeting while I’m watching it – I’m just not sure if I should be singing along, admiring the cinematography, or mimicking some of the hilarious dance moves (check out the dudes at 01:11), but I think I actually enjoy it. My opinion is probably biased though, because the song they used is one of my absolute favourites to dance to while making pancakes on a sunny Sunday morning. Plus, I think Emiliana Torrini is amazing and beautiful and I want to be her. Digression aside (ha, was that ironic?), I think this video really encapsulates Iceland’s quirky nature. They’ve got the crazy volcanoes with crazy names (that I still need to Google for reference), huge geysers in their backyards and, of course, they have Bjork. Need I really go on?

So who wins in the Iceland vs Australia tourism ad war? I say, hands down, Iceland. Iceland had embraced the quirky (read: weird) and used it to their advantage. Sure, they have the standard landscape shots of rivers, mountains yadayadablabla, but they’ve managed to identify one thing that truly sets Iceland apart. In comparison, all the Australian ad does is remind us about what we already know about Australia. My question to them is: So What?

Ding ding ding, one-nil to Iceland. Any more competitors want to jump into the ring and get down and dirty with the weird?

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Lost & Found + Tourism Victoria = a free hotel stay in Melbourne

Lost & Found is an electronic newsletter that provides suscribers with information about ‘underground Melbourne’. It is the perfect resource for the culturally hungry, as it provides subscribers with news of independent arts and media events across Melbourne. Recently, Lost & Found has teamed up with Tourism Victoria to offer their very own Lost & Found hotel room that offers to provide you with the ultimate Melbourne experience. Every part of the room has been carefully curated by Lost & Found.

"This is the Thomas Place work desk which shall be adorned by a sleek and beautiful Mac and unlike the sheer pain one encounters at most hotels, you won’t have to pay for internet and it will work." via Lost & Found

"This is the Thomas Place work desk which shall be adorned by a sleek and beautiful Mac and unlike the sheer pain one encounters at most hotels, you won’t have to pay for internet and it will work." via Lost & Found

The Tourism Victoria website says:

“Guests can sit at the Arte Veneta work desk built just a few suburbs away or relax on the Pierre and Charlotte couch and listen to the new Darren Sylvester album on the vintage turntable. After enjoying a bite to eat next door at Bar Lourinha, guests can pamper themselves with Aesop products, read a few pages of Melbourne ex-pat Amanda Maxwell’s novel Nobody Told Me There’d be Days Like These and then fall asleep on linen provided by local artisans Third Drawer Down.

To ensure guests get the most out of their trip to Melbourne, the Lost & Found room even has its own concierge who can make bookings and provide insider tips on Melbourne’s hidden secrets.”

The best part about everything? It’s absolutely free! Lost & Found subscribers can apply for a hotel room on the website. You stand a chance to ‘win’ a three or four night stay in the room, and applications are already open.

I’ve definitely signed up and have my fingers, toes and every spare limb crossed! Let me stay in your awesome (and free) hotel room, Lost & Found! I will be eternally grateful. *bats eyelashes*

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