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Climate change can perk up Minnesota tourism

Saturday, March 11, 2023

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Tourism in Minnesota is bouncing back however it still has miles to go to recuperate fully from the ill-effects of COVID-19.


To Minnesota, the tourism spending and visitor numbers have jumped back to the levels that existed during pre-pandemic times. But, in Minnesota’s leisure and hospitality industry employment section, there hasn’t been much recovery as 2019 highs.


The experts of Southeast Minnesota tourism destinations and visitor organizations declare that they need to do more things to attract the next generation of travelers.


The president of Experience Rochester, Joe Ward, said that Minnesotans require blowing their own horn a little more often. The co-founder of Little Thistle Brewing Co., Dawn Finnie, said in her travels people utter that about Minnesota, they hear good things and its different, natural sceneries. Finnie surprised how to rotate positive impressions into commitment to come to Minnesota.


She said that in Minnesota, there’s so much to be discovered. But what’s the milestone?


One of the main factors to draw visitors to Minnesota is its environment. In Southeast Minnesota the flexibility of the drift less region in the face of climate change, the destination representatives of Southeast Minnesota tourism promoters said this on Thursday at a tourism roundtable.


Explore Minnesota tourism director, Lauren Bennett McGinty, said that people are keen to know they can travel and reduce their impact.

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