The bad economy didn't prevent a banner year for tourism in Columbus. WGPB's John Sepulvado explains.
One point one million visitors came to Columbus in 2008, according to a Columbus State University study. on average, the visitors spent almost 365 dollars ---It is the first time the area has cracked the million visitor threshold.
Peter Bowden, with the Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau says local leaders were able to see the poor economy coming and adjust it's strategy.
"I think one of the key things we did is getting out in front of gas prices," says Bowden. "We were doing staycations before anyone knew what a stay cation was. "
Tourism is the second largest industry in Georgia, key to keep arts and cultural and even recreational enties strong as a way to draw people.
Many other caluclations around the state are not out yet. As for Bowden, he says if the same number of visitors come to Columbus this year, he'll be happy. After all, he adds---in this economy flat is the new up.
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Monday, April 13, 2009
Tourism up in Columbus
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