Tourism to the US is cratering

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And nobody is mentioning the economic conditions in the countries these visitors would be coming from. People tend not to travel much when they’re broke or worried about their finances.
Europe and East and Southeast Asia are doing pretty well, well enough to send a lot of tourists overseas every year.
 
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I’m a regular international traveling fool.
I’ve not been out of the country in a couple years. It’s possible that people coming this way have the same concerns I do.
We travel a lot. We've been but won't go to Russia again. I don't like hot weather so haven't been to the Caribbean 25-30 years. Only been to Egypt in Africa.
Had Covid 2 times since 21.

Why aren't you traveling?
 
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We travel a lot. We've been but won't go to Russia again. I don't like hot weather so haven't been to the Caribbean 25-30 years. Only been to Egypt in Africa.
Had Covid 2 times since 21.

Why aren't you traveling?
Avoiding Russia sounds wise. Wouldn't want to get arrested there for nothing and end up as bait for a prisoner swap.
Was the food there edible when you visited?
 
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The Hitler Youth fanboys in question would be those working for ICE. I guess they're the ones that didn't get hired on by DC area sheriff's departments, which seem to be their preferred employers.
These are things I did not know.
 
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This is basically a problem for new York, California, and Florida. Nobody else feels anything. And the current dip represents less than .01% of their projected revenue

You gotta be kidding? Ever been to the Grand Canyon? Americans are almost a minority there. You have no idea what you're talking about. 1/3 of annual visitors.

You ever been to a ski resort? Vegas? Orlando?
 
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But I thought we were respected again?


I think it has more to do with the European economy. I read that the average income in some of those countries has fallen below the average income in Mississippi. If this is true, it would explain a lot of this. I mean how many dirt farmers in Mississippi are planning European vacations?
 
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You gotta be fkn kidding me, dude. Ever been to the Grand Canyon? Americans are almost a minority there. You have no idea what you're talking about. 6m annual visitors to my state to see that wonder.

You ever been to a ski resort? Orlando? Anywhere?

Which ones are struggling?
 
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I think it has more to do with the European economy. I read that the average income in some of those countries has fallen below the average income in Mississippi. If this is true, it would explain a lot of this. I mean how many dirt farmers in Mississippi are planning European vacations?

So nobody in Mississippi can afford vacation is your thesis?
 
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You gotta be kidding? Ever been to the Grand Canyon? Americans are almost a minority there. You have no idea what you're talking about. 6m annual visitors to my state to see that wonder.

You ever been to a ski resort? Orlando?
Just repeating what the numbers say. The vast majority go New York, California and Florida in that order.

Ya, I’ve been everywhere, man.

The Grand Canyon is very much like Niagara Falls and mammoth cave. You see that in one day, as you’re traveling to somewhere else.
 
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Which ones are struggling?

Do you think if none of the things I mentioned are struggling at the moment, it negates the gripe? If it's even 5% of business and doesn't induce "struggling" you understand it's still significantly bad for us, right?

It's still cold at the GC right now. You got people planning for years/months to come and hopefully they don't cancel. They may be locked in now and next year is whe n it will hurt. Busy season is just now starting, so nobody knows anything yet. Record numbers last year. 3/4 of a B to the local economy in 2023. Again, 1/3 of visitors are international. So if we lose just 10% of them, that's $25m.
 
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Do you think if none of the things I mentioned are struggling at the moment, it negates the gripe? It's still cold at the GC right now. Busy season is just now starting, so nobody knows anything yet. Record numbers last year. 3/4 of a B to the local economy last year.

So you’re griping about something that isn’t even happening? Color me shocked.
 
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I think it has more to do with the European economy. I read that the average income in some of those countries has fallen below the average income in Mississippi. If this is true, it would explain a lot of this. I mean how many dirt farmers in Mississippi are planning European vacations?
You might be surprised at how many. Those people are neither poor or uneducated.
 
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I’m a traveler. I do it a lot.
When places start sending me emails offering a deal to come visit I’ll let you know.
2008 was the last time that happened.
 
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Dang. I read his post and thought he was referring to row crop farmers. Little did I know that "dirt farmers" as a group comprised everyone in Mississippi.

There still remains the problem with his logic. The fact that there are poor people has no bearing on what the people with money do. He has to conclude they are representative for it to mean anything.
 
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“Have you ever been there….”

Lol
I know. I spent a few of years in the Delta, partnered with people from Mississippi, had a number of clients, and one of my very best friends in the world is from Belzoni.

I love it when "experts" about someplace they have no clue about start pontificating about it.
 
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