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Visit Bucks County Celebrates Local Tourism Industry


Provided by Visit Bucks County:

Credit: Visit Bucks County
Credit: Visit Bucks County

More than 100 members of Bucks County’s tourism and hospitality industry gathered at the Centre Bridge Inn in New Hope on Tuesday to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week. Visit Bucks County’s board of directors and leadership showcased the economic impact of hospitality, presented Tourism Week Awards, previewed the upcoming consumer marketing campaign and distributed more than $180,000 in grants.

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TOURISM’S ECONOMIC IMPACT

Nationally, according to the U.S. Travel Association, travel generates $2.1 trillion for the U.S. economy and supports 14.9 million jobs—one in every nine jobs. Here in Bucks County, tourism is making a major impact too.

According to Tourism Economics and Visit Philadelphia, visitor spending in Bucks County generates:

  • $877.3 million in local economic impact
  • $117 million in federal, state and local taxes
  • Tourism supports 11,637 jobs locally
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First quarter hotel indicators show positive signs for 2014:

  • Occupancy is up 9.4%
  • RevPAR is up 2%
  • Revenue is up 10.2%

VISIT BUCKS COUNTY TRAVEL AND TOURISM WEEK AWARDS

Credit: Visit Bucks County
Credit: Visit Bucks County
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During the celebration, the tourism office recognized five outstanding tourism and hospitality professionals. The following individuals and businesses were honored:

Hospitality Leadership Award: Michael Conti, New Hope Winery

Guest Services Excellence Award: Harold Mitchener, Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation

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Rising Star Award: David Peoples, Hampton Inn Doylestown

Community Service Award: Sesame Place Cares

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Dedicated Partner Award: Eve Moody, Shady Brook Farm

TOURISM GRANT PROGRAM REACHES $2 MILLION MILESTONE

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On Travel Rally Day, Visit Bucks County announced that it has reached the $2 MILLION milestone in its Tourism Grant Program. Instituted in 2008 to assist in the development and enhancement of non-profit tourism product and marketing, grants are distributed every fall and spring. The Tourism Grant is supported from a portion earned from the Bucks County lodging tax.

Spring 2014 recipients are as follows:

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9-11 Memorial Garden of Reflection – $3,000

Artists of Yardley – $3,000

Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation – $3,000

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Bristol Riverside Theatre – $5,000

Bucks Beautiful – $10,000

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Bucks County Children’s Museum – $3,000

Bucks County Choral Society – $2,000

Bucks County Historical Society-Mercer Museum – $15,000

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Bucks County Playhouse Theatre, Inc. – $12,000

Doylestown Historical Society – $3,000

Friends of Washington Crossing Park – $25,000

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Haycock Historical Society – $1,000

Heritage Conservancy – $8,000

Historical Fallsington, Inc. – $1,000

James A. Michener Art Museum – $25,000

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D&L Heritage (Landmark Towns) – $3,000

New Hope Arts – $10,000

New Hope Celebrates – $3,000

New Hope Chamber of Commerce (First Friday) – $5,000

Newtown Hall Theatre – $5,000

Pearl S. Buck Historic House – $10,000

Pennsbury Society-Pennsbury Manor – $15,000

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Phillips Mill Community Association – $1,000

Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament – $5,000

Snipes Farm & Education Center – $3,000

Tyler Park Center for the Arts – $5,000

Total – $184,000