12-12-2007, 10:30 AM
Hawaii is definately facing a challenge.
There was recently a conference on Tourism on Oahu about a month ago and a few things still seem to jump out at me.
1. ...Americans are traveling more often, but making shorter trips closer to home. They also have more destinations to choose from.
These trends don't bode well for Hawaii,...
2. ....Monahan warned of challenges tourism-dependent Hawaii will face in the coming years. The message was more bleak than in recent years when officials gathered to celebrate record visitor numbers.
State tourism liaison Marsha Wienert said Monahan's remarks were 'right on,' and agreed that Hawaii faces new challenges....
and finally
3. Resident satisfaction with our communities and our quality of life is critical to visitor industry success
If Resident satisfaction is not met, then the reflection will be seen by the tourists and slowly more and more people will begin to look at Hawaii as a "Dumping Grounds of the Pacific"
I wonder how many tourists go home and talk about all the homeless people begging in Waikiki now?
From this CNN article:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/arti...981650.htm
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Coming home soon!
Edited by - damon on 12/12/2007 14:52:24
There was recently a conference on Tourism on Oahu about a month ago and a few things still seem to jump out at me.
1. ...Americans are traveling more often, but making shorter trips closer to home. They also have more destinations to choose from.
These trends don't bode well for Hawaii,...
2. ....Monahan warned of challenges tourism-dependent Hawaii will face in the coming years. The message was more bleak than in recent years when officials gathered to celebrate record visitor numbers.
State tourism liaison Marsha Wienert said Monahan's remarks were 'right on,' and agreed that Hawaii faces new challenges....
and finally
3. Resident satisfaction with our communities and our quality of life is critical to visitor industry success
If Resident satisfaction is not met, then the reflection will be seen by the tourists and slowly more and more people will begin to look at Hawaii as a "Dumping Grounds of the Pacific"
I wonder how many tourists go home and talk about all the homeless people begging in Waikiki now?
From this CNN article:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/arti...981650.htm
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Coming home soon!
Edited by - damon on 12/12/2007 14:52:24