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TravelStore Handled 650,000 Hotel Bookings Sheltering Frontline Workers and Released Inmates
This high number of hotel bookings is testament to the work being doing by the State of California via its healthcare worker program, but also reveals the magnitude of the battle it faces.
Matthew Parsons |
The California Travel Agency That Is Staying Way Too Busy
California was ahead of the curve when it consolidated its travel program in 2010. That decision is paying off during the pandemic as it quickly reacted to housing at-risk healthcare workers, and its effectiveness may prompt other states to follow suit once the crisis passes.
Matthew Parsons |
How the California Wildfires Are Impacting Tourism
Several years of devastating wildfires have taken a toll on California tourism but have not affected overall visitor numbers. Instead, the fires have changed the way the state markets itself and made it harder for tourism employees to live in California.
Maria Lenhart |
Park Hyatt’s Blade Runner: Knife Concierge Offers Cutting-Edge Service
It’s not enough for the waitstaff at The Argyle Steakhouse in San Diego to pick up on the personalities of their customers. The staff of this high-end Park Hyatt Aviara eatery also has to learn about the personalities of their steak knives.
Laura Powell |
California Leads U.S. Destinations’ Efforts to Target the Middle East Luxury Traveler
In the effort to attract high-spending tourists, states often look overseas. That's a good idea — international visitors typically spend more than domestic travelers. But certain international markets present a more complicated consumer landscape than others. That's what Visit California has discovered as it starts wooing more travelers from the Middle East.
Laura Powell |
The Bird Man of Big Sur Helps This Resort’s Guests Connect With Nature
Antonio Balestreri's work depends on how well he can educate guests on the role of raptors in the environment, something which gives his presentations a serious edge.
Isaac Carey |
How a ‘Poppy Apocalypse’ Could Turn Into Tourism Gold for a Small California City
Lake Elsinore, California wanted tourists — but not the kind that gridlocked its streets and trampled its mountainsides. The city is trying to learn from intense short-term overtourism to prepare for a more manageable future.
Hannah Sampson |
This California Destination Is on the Forefront of Innovative Meetings and Events
Scientific research has proved the connection between inspirational environments and forward thinking ideas. No wonder visionary meeting planners have embraced Monterey County, where a history of innovation and scenic landscapes collide.
Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau + Skift |
Sponsored How a Little-Known California Surf Town Hopes to Win Over Luxury Tourists
Upon hearing the names Laguna Niguel and Newport Beach, do you start itching to experience the luxe life in Southern California? Probably so. On the other hand, unless you are from Orange County, the name Dana Point conjures ... well, not much. But a recently formed DMO is looking to put Dana Point on the OC's luxury travel map.
Laura Powell |