Apr 29, 2015
National Travel and Tourism week is May 2nd to May 10th and we were pleased to join with the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors in declaring it Travel and Tourism week in Wyoming County. The county legislative body passed an official proclamation recognizing the week at the regular Board meeting on April 14, 2015.
The Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism is very pleased to celebrate National Travel and Tourism week this year with a contest that highlights local tourism businesses. One lucky winner will receive a $100 Wyoming County Gift Card. Simply visit and “Like” the Chamber & Tourism Facebook page www.facebook.com/wyomingcountytourism. Then Log on daily to answer a question about a local business and “Like” that businesses page. Contact the office for an entry form or look for one in your local Penny Savers. Then send in the entry form by May 22nd. The Chamber will draw one winner from all correct submissions. You must be 18 years old to participate. If you are not a Facebook user call the chamber office at (585) 237-0230 for details to participate. More information can also be found on the website www.gowyomingcountyny.com
“Tourism is critical to the economic health of our county, and we are very fortunate to have almost two-hundred tourism related businesses in Wyoming County,” said Scott Gardner, President of the Chamber & Tourism office. “Travelers are spending $37 million annually in Wyoming County which generates millions in state and local sales taxes, and the average savings per Wyoming County household from tourism generated taxes is $527. This is an important industry to our attractions, hospitality, and retail businesses across the county.”
“From the natural beauty of Letchworth State Park to the historic landmarks, rural character and agriculture, family friendly attractions, restaurants and lodging, Wyoming County is a true four season destination for outdoor adventure and family fun,” said Meghan Nulty, VP at the Chamber and Tourism office. “We’ve received national attention already this year for the ice fountain at Letchworth State Park and the win of Letchworth as the #1 Best State Park in the Nation. We’re very excited to continue the momentum and bring visitors here to our great County.”
National Travel and Tourism Week is May 2-10, 2015. It is an annual tradition that was established by a Congressional Resolution in 1983 and first celebrated the following year. This nationwide week of events serves to champion the power of the travel and tourism industry. Travel and tourism is one of America’s largest industries, generating $2.1 trillion in economic output, with $887.9 billion spent directly by domestic and international travelers that spur an additional $1.2 trillion in other industries.
According to the US Travel Association, tourism directly generated $134 billion in tax revenue for local, state and federal governments in 2013. Travel and tourism is America’s largest services export industry and is one of America’s largest employers. Travel is among the top 10 industries and supported 14.9 million jobs, including 7.9 million directly in the travel industry and 7 million in other industries. One out of every 9 jobs in the U.S. depends on travel and tourism. Each U.S. household would pay $1,093 more in taxes without the tax revenue generated by the travel and tourism industry.
The Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism is the leading membership organization for local and regional growth, advocacy, and connection for Wyoming County’s business community. The Chamber & Tourism’s mission is to serve the members and community; promote and grow the area’s economic and tourism assets; and work collaboratively to create an environment that leads to the success and economic prosperity of Wyoming County. For more information or to become a member please call 585-237-0230 or visit the website at www.wycochamber.org or www.gowyomingcountyny.com