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Nevada Joins Florida, Hawaii, Montana, New York, Ohio, and Others in Fueling US Tourism Growth with a Significant Increase in Visitors to Key Attractions: Everything You Need To Know

Published on December 19, 2025

Nevada joins florida, hawaii, montana, new york, ohio, and others in fueling us tourism growth with a significant increase in visitors to key attractions: everything you need to know

Nevada joins Florida, Hawaii, Montana, New York, Ohio, and others in driving U.S. tourism growth, with a significant increase in visitors to key attractions like the Las Vegas Strip, Allegiant Stadium, and more in 2025. As tourism trends shift, destinations across the country are experiencing notable surges in popularity, fueled by unique offerings that cater to a variety of traveler interests. Nevada’s rise as a major entertainment and sports hub, alongside Florida’s family-friendly destinations, Hawaii’s regenerative tourism focus, and Montana’s nature-based experiences, are transforming the U.S. tourism landscape. With everything from immersive theme park experiences to cultural landmarks and eco-conscious travel, 2025 promises to be a year of dynamic growth for American tourism.

The Las Vegas Strip & Allegiant Stadium (Nevada)

Las Vegas has transformed into the “Entertainment and Sports Capital of the World.” With high-profile events like Formula 1 and major NFL games, coupled with dazzling residency shows at The Sphere, the city is seeing a surge in both international and domestic visitors. In Q1 2025 alone, nearly 900,000 international arrivals were recorded, driven by experience-driven travel. This spike in tourism underscores Vegas’ shift from a gambling hub to a vibrant global entertainment destination.

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Maui’s Regenerative Tourism Sites (Hawaii)

Maui is experiencing a tourism boom, fueled by the rise of “regenerative travel.” Visitors are flocking to support local businesses and enjoy eco-conscious tours, helping the island recover from past challenges. With international arrivals up over 18%, travelers are gravitating toward native-run tours and sustainable retreats. This shift towards mindful tourism is propelling Maui as a leader in responsible travel while preserving its natural beauty for generations to come.

Walt Disney World & Universal Orlando (Florida)

Orlando remains the go-to destination for family vacations, with a spectacular resurgence in international visitors in 2025. Disney World and Universal Orlando have drawn in over 1.5 million international guests in the first quarter alone, thanks to strategic marketing and enhanced flight connectivity. The new immersive experiences have reignited excitement, pushing Florida’s tourism numbers past pre-pandemic levels and reinforcing Orlando’s status as the “Family Fun Capital.”

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The “Great Gatsby” Mansions (New York & Long Island)

New York has embraced the roaring ’20s, thanks to the 100th anniversary of The Great Gatsby. Iconic locations like Oheka Castle and The Plaza Hotel, with their Gatsby-themed suites, have become Instagram hotspots, fueling a niche but powerful tourism trend. The city welcomed 2 million international visitors in Q1 2025, with many taking part in “roaring 20s” tours. The revival of Gatsby’s glamour has made New York a must-visit for history and literature lovers alike.

West Palm Beach (Florida)

West Palm Beach is the #1 trending U.S. destination for 2025, thanks to its revitalized downtown and rich cultural scene. A booming 18% year-over-year surge in bookings showcases the area’s appeal, with visitors flocking to its new walkable spaces and cultural gems like the Norton Museum of Art. West Palm Beach offers the perfect mix of luxury and accessibility, drawing domestic long-weekenders looking for a chic getaway without the crowds of larger cities.

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The Gulf Coast Train Route (Louisiana to Alabama)

The return of Amtrak’s Southern Gulf Coast line in 2025 has reconnected New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama, reviving tourism in the Gulf Coast region. This nostalgic rail route, closed for 20 years, is now attracting “slow travel” enthusiasts seeking leisurely journeys through coastal Mississippi towns. The route offers a unique travel experience, bringing attention to lesser-known destinations and enhancing regional tourism while promoting the charm of the Gulf Coast’s hidden gems.

Glacier & Yellowstone National Parks (Montana/Wyoming)

Nature-focused tourism is thriving in 2025, with record interest in Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Younger travelers, especially Gen Z and Alpha, are gravitating toward outdoor adventures like hiking and wildlife viewing. With a growing demand for “reset” travel to escape digital routines, these iconic parks have become a haven for those seeking immersive nature experiences. Bookings for national park tours have surged, cementing the West as the ultimate destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (Ohio)

Cleveland has emerged as a cultural hotspot, drawing millennials and music lovers to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A 16% growth in downtown stays reflects the city’s vibrant “cultural comeback.” With the rise of “regional city” tourism, Cleveland is attracting visitors looking for affordable, culturally rich alternatives to New York and Los Angeles. The Rock Hall’s influence, combined with local attractions like the West Side Market, makes Cleveland a surprising but exciting destination for 2025.

Nevada joins Florida, Hawaii, Montana, New York, Ohio, and others in driving US tourism growth, with a significant increase in visitors to key attractions like the Las Vegas Strip, Allegiant Stadium, and more in 2025.

Conclusion

2025 is shaping up to be a year of exciting travel for U.S. destinations, with the Las Vegas Strip & Allegiant Stadium leading the charge in entertainment and sports. Maui’s regenerative tourism sites are paving the way for eco-conscious travelers, while Walt Disney World & Universal Orlando continue to captivate families. The “Great Gatsby” Mansions in New York & Long Island offer a glimpse into the roaring ’20s, and West Palm Beach’s revitalized scene draws visitors seeking culture and luxury. The Gulf Coast Train Route offers a nostalgic, scenic journey from Louisiana to Alabama, and Glacier & Yellowstone National Parks remain top spots for nature lovers. Lastly, Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame stands as a testament to the city’s cultural resurgence. These diverse destinations reflect a dynamic shift in travel preferences, with a growing focus on experiences, sustainability, and cultural exploration.

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