“Greater Philadelphia’s tourism industry is strong and getting stronger each year,” said Meryl Levitz, president and CEO of VISIT PHILADELPHIA. “The leisure segment has been particularly successful. It’s increased 90% since 1997, making it the fastest growing segment of all.”
2014 Numbers:
Greater Philadelphia welcomed a record 39.7 million day and overnight visitors.Visitor spending in Greater Philadelphia:
Generated $10.4 billion in economic impact—or $28.6 million every day.
Supported 92,000 full-time jobs.
Generated $655 million in state and local taxes. That’s money that then supports priority programs such as schools and sanitation.
Sources: Tourism Economics and Longwoods International
The Leisure Story:
Of the region’s 39.7 million visitors, 34.9 million (88%) were here for a leisure purpose.Leisure is a major driver of hotel occupancy. Of the 3.1 million hotel room nights occupied in Center City Philadelphia, 30.7% were leisure stays.
That’s 948,000 leisure room nights—up 273% since 1997 when VISIT PHILADELPHIA began marketing the region as a leisure destination.Philly’s Saturday hotel occupancy (88.2%) is second only to New York City (90.4%) among major northeast cities, including Boston, Baltimore and Washington, DC.
Weekends aren’t the only time leisure travelers are coming to Philadelphia:
34% of all hotel room nights were booked by leisure travelers.
20% of all weekday hotel room nights were booked by leisure travelers.
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