01-24-2022, 08:49 PM
The Hawaii Tourism Authority held some listening sessions, reevaluated their focus and realized what Hawaii needs a visitor who will be educated on a responsible tourist's environmental impact and their affect on residents. HTA "got this new vision" and will request money for it's implementation from the state budget.
Unanswered questions:
* Who will do the educating?
* What are the subjects?
* Will there be a quiz?
“And from that, we got this new vision and where we’re going.
Instead of marketing Hawaii’s beauty, they’re aiming to attract and educate responsible visitors while also looking at resident sentiment, visitor satisfaction, money spent and expenditures.
HTA launched its Malama Hawaii videos and said the educational videos are placed to reach visitors. They are also using social media and technology to get safety messages out too.
“We know we’ve had issues with monk seals and turtles and all of that, and so all of these video messages and the placements that we’re doing are in an effort to educate visitors. We know we’re not going to have 100% compliance, but that’s why we need to work with our partners and state agencies and county agencies to work on enforcement,” Ka’ana’ana explained.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/hawaii-...the-state/
Unanswered questions:
* Who will do the educating?
* What are the subjects?
* Will there be a quiz?
“And from that, we got this new vision and where we’re going.
Instead of marketing Hawaii’s beauty, they’re aiming to attract and educate responsible visitors while also looking at resident sentiment, visitor satisfaction, money spent and expenditures.
HTA launched its Malama Hawaii videos and said the educational videos are placed to reach visitors. They are also using social media and technology to get safety messages out too.
“We know we’ve had issues with monk seals and turtles and all of that, and so all of these video messages and the placements that we’re doing are in an effort to educate visitors. We know we’re not going to have 100% compliance, but that’s why we need to work with our partners and state agencies and county agencies to work on enforcement,” Ka’ana’ana explained.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/hawaii-...the-state/