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By Dave Belin, Director, RRC Associates
01 May 2009
2008 experienced definitive declines compared to 2007 in terms of participation in many leisure activities. So far in 2009, some industries, notably movie admissions, have rebounded, and hope remains for a turnaround in other industries as well.
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By Chris Cares and David Becher,
15 September 2010
This two-part series will share information on school vacation schedules that has direct application to the travel and tourism industry.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
12 August 2009
Consumers show skittish nature when discussing a recovery, according to a survey released during the Hotel Data Conference.
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HNN Newswire
15 August 2008
The global hotel industry shows increased ADR and RevPAR through the first half of 2008 according to STR and STR Global who have recently completed their global expansion.
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By Nolan Rosall, Director, RRC Associates-An STR Company
16 April 2009
With all the negative anecdotal and statistical evidence, there's reason to be optimistic these trends are temporary and positive news will appear during the next year.
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By Nate Fristoe, Director, RRC Associates--An STR Company
29 June 2009
Estimates on total spending on travel and tourism in 1Q 2009 declined by 5.9 percent over the previous quarter, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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By David Becher and Nolan Rosall, RRC Associates-An STR Company
08 July 2009
Resorts that received ample snowfall generally performed well despite the economy, yet more conservative spending is expected to affect industry revenues.
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By Dave Belin, Director, RRC Associates
17 November 2009
Convenient and lower-cost skiing vacations appear to be in vogue again, which means regions close to population centers are poised to have another strong winter.
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By Chris Cares and David Becher,
16 September 2010
Part 2 of this series focuses on spring breaks for public school districts, with an illustrative case study of shifts in spring break schedules from year to year (as influenced by Easter).
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By Dave Belin, Director, RRC Associates
15 November 2010
Being able to define the types of visitors to your town or area, including for special events, is an important step in understanding their importance and their impact to your community.
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