Increase in tourism expected to heat up summer business in South Haven

Last summer leasing agents in South Haven reduced rental rates in anticipation of a season slowed by harsh economics. Those days are gone, reports the Kalamazoo Gazette. Already, Shores Vacation Rental in South Haven has seen a 3 percent increase in bookings over last year. Other rental firms in the city also report bookings are up over last year. Statewide, tourism travel is expected to increase 2 percent over last year while spending is expected to rise 3 percent. Excerpt: The South Haven/Van Buren County Convention & Visitors Bureau also is encouraged by early season indicators, such as the 30 percent increase in traffic on the bureau’s website this year over the same period in 2009, said Lisa Shanley, executive director of the bureau. “A lot of those turn into actual visitors,” Shanley said. “We’re very optimistic about this year.”           The Southwest Michigan Tourist Council markets hotels, resorts and other tourist activities in Berrien, Cass and Van Buren counties.  The office has been flooded with calls from people from North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and other southern states inquiring about vacationing in Southwest Michigan, said Millicent Huminsky, the council’s executive director. The reason? The massive oil slick lapping on the shores of several Gulf states that are home to popular tourists sites.  “We’ve gotten calls from all over,” Huminsky said. “People are looking for clean water and clean beaches. I feel bad about the disaster down there, but it actually might help us.” Information on vacancies at local marinas also is reported in the story. Source: Kalamazoo Gazette

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Last summer leasing agents in South Haven reduced rental rates in anticipation of a season slowed by harsh economics. Those days are gone, reports the Kalamazoo Gazette.

Already, Shores Vacation Rental in South Haven has seen a 3 percent increase in bookings over last year. Other rental firms in the city also report bookings are up over last year.

Statewide, tourism travel is expected to increase 2 percent over last year while spending is expected to rise 3 percent.

Excerpt:

The South Haven/Van Buren County Convention & Visitors Bureau also is encouraged by early season indicators, such as the 30 percent increase in traffic on the bureau’s website this year over the same period in 2009, said Lisa Shanley, executive director of the bureau.

“A lot of those turn into actual visitors,” Shanley said. “We’re very optimistic about this year.”          

The Southwest Michigan Tourist Council markets hotels, resorts and other tourist activities in Berrien, Cass and Van Buren counties.  The office has been flooded with calls from people from North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and other southern states inquiring about vacationing in Southwest Michigan, said Millicent Huminsky, the council’s executive director.

The reason? The massive oil slick lapping on the shores of several Gulf states that are home to popular tourists sites.

 “We’ve gotten calls from all over,” Huminsky said. “People are looking for clean water and clean beaches. I feel bad about the disaster down there, but it actually might help us.”

Information on vacancies at local marinas also is reported in the story.

Source: Kalamazoo Gazette

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