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Springfield and Branson court Missouri travelers on summer road trips

View Comments For many travelers in Missouri and around the country, 2021 looks like it s going to include a summer of road-tripping. Wanderlust is roaring back, local travel experts say, as people seek out revenge travel experiences after the pandemic year. People are tired of being cooped up, said Rep. Travis Smith, vice-chair of the Missouri House special committee on tourism. Smith, a Republican from Dora who represents parts of Taney, Ozark and Douglas Counties, told the News-Leader in late April he s seen data from a California-based consultancy, Destination Analysts, to the effect that about 70 percent of American travelers are what they ve called the ready-to-travel state of mind.

Local News: CAPC continues search for tourism director (5/11/21)

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission is getting closer to hiring a tourism director. At its regular meeting on Wednesday, April 28, commissioner Patrick Burnett said the job description has been posted on the CAPC’s website and Indeed.com. Burnett said volunteer committee member Lynn Berry has been reviewing and vetting the candidates. So far, Burnett said, the commission has received 24 applications. Six of those applications have already been rejected, Burnett said. Burnett then moved on to present the marketing report, saying he’s been working with Rightmind Advertising to create stickers encouraging visitors to tag the commission’s social media accounts when posting photos of Eureka Springs.

As Americans eye spring and summer road trips, Springfield and Branson court travelers

As Americans eye spring and summer road trips, Springfield and Branson court travelers Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/News-Leader Wonders of Wildlife unveiled a bronze casting of a 1,000-lb. black marlin from Australia to mark the one-year anniversary of WOW National Museum and Aquarium. For many travelers in Missouri and around the country, 2021 looks like it s going to include a summer of road-tripping. Wanderlust is roaring back, local travel experts say, as people seek out revenge travel experiences after the pandemic year. People are tired of being cooped up, said Rep. Travis Smith, vice-chair of the Missouri House special committee on tourism.

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