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Reno-Tahoe Tourism At Five-Year High

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014   

RENO, Nev. – American travelers again seem willing to spend the money to take a business trip or vacation in Northern Nevada.

Chris Baum, president and CEO of the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority, says last year was the best tourism year in the region since 2008.

He points out a nearly 10 percent room rate increase generated an additional $25 million in taxable room revenue.

And, he says, more tourism should mean more jobs created.

"When your hotel is running two-thirds full you're able to keep most of your employees on board and keep them busy and occupied,” he says. “So we're talking about thousands and thousands of jobs."

Baum maintains more tourism money also helps restaurants, retail and other businesses in the area.

He says his agency does a lot of marketing and advertising to try to boost tourism, but he says it also seems that many Americans are ready to have some fun after years of recession.

"We also find there's a lot of pent-up demand in the United States from people who haven't taken a vacation for a couple of years,” he explains. “Even if they get away for a three-day weekend, that's still a lot more than they were doing three or four years ago."

Baum says a lot of people visit Northern Nevada to enjoy Lake Tahoe and the outdoor lifestyle of the area.

He stresses tourists come from all over the U.S., but Northern California remains the top market for Reno-Tahoe tourism.





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