VISITOR’S VIEW -- John Cassady
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The hospitality industry was struggling throughout 2001. It is common
knowledge now that it took a nose dive immediately after the tragic
events in September. Since that time, hospitality businesses have been
clawing their way back.
Conferences and meetings continue to go on, as do individual business
and leisure travel. All segments are smaller than in the successful
benchmark year of 2000.
Most travelers report that they prefer to stay closer to home.
Therefore, conference and visitor bureaus -- including Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa -- have been directing their marketing efforts to the regional
and drive-market (areas within driving distance) opportunities.
Several distant trade shows and trade missions were prepaid, so the
bureaus followed through with those commitments. However, most of our
business is coming from visitors right here in California.
Conference planners perceive there are fewer hassles with regional
meetings. They probably lose something with this choice.
“Backyard bookings” may seem advantageous, but attendees lose the
opportunity to interface with colleagues from a national or international
base.
The good news is that our destinations in Southern California remain
safe and highly attractive to many visitors and conference planners.
There is a new focus for meeting planners. Their site selection
conditions are safety, competitive overall cost, quality of facilities
and hotels, plus accessibility for attendees.
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa offer all of these. Just like the tourism
consumer, geographical convenience and best values are the primary
factors used for destination selection. We will continue to promote our
wonderful area.
Through the spirit of cooperation with our memberships and fellow
hospitality organizations, we will remain valuable economic contributors
in our communities.
* JOHN CASSADY is executive director of the Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau.
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