It’s About Time To Improve The Visitor Experience In Great Falls
I understand that it may be hard to wrap your head around the fact that people spend their hard-earned money to visit Great Falls.
But the numbers don't lie, folks.
Year-round, Great Falls welcomes an annual average of 1.4 million overnight visitors, dispelling the notion that its appeal is confined solely to the summer months.
Crazy Right!
Referencing an article that ABC Fox Montana did, The Great Falls Montana Tourism Office is spearheading an initiative to craft a comprehensive tourism master plan for the vibrant Electric City.
In hopes of enhancing the visitor experience in Great Falls, the tourism office is conducting in-depth research into our community.
This is your chance to have a voice!
Link To Survey Below👇
Rebecca Engum, the Executive Director of Great Falls Montana Tourism, describes this as a holistic examination of every aspect of tourism in the region.
The primary objective of this survey is to establish long-term goals spanning 5, 10, 15, and even 20 years into the future.
Tourism Impacts To Great Falls
In the previous year, Great Falls benefitted from an injection of over $250 million into its local economy.
This surge in economic activity touches every facet of the community, injecting new funds into the local economy, bolstering small businesses, enriching recreational opportunities, and enhancing quality of life.
Engum underlines that tourism isn't just essential for Great Falls but also for communities across the state, as tourists contribute to the local economy by spending on various experiences.
Click Here To Take The Survey!
To show appreciation for your time and insights, participants have a chance to win one of two $250 VISA gift cards.
Rest assured, your responses will remain confidential and won't be used for any other purposes.
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