Black Meetings and Tourism

November / December 2018

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B M & T ••• November/December 2018 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 25 The personas include: the Eclectic Cultural Traveler, specifically interested in the arts; Family Travelers looking for family education and fun; the Cool Crowd, prioritizing trendy destinations with social media buzz; African-American History Buffs, attracted to destinations with a strong African- American historical significance; LGBTQ, travelers identifying as LGBTQ and for whom a LGBTQ- friendly urban destination is key; Foodies, who seek a notable restaurant scene and celebrity chefs; Political Junkies, attracted to destinations with political signifi- cance and want to experience where history is made; and Sports Fanatics, intrigued by world-class sports when identifying potential destinations. "The research allows us to be more nimble with our marketing and speak directly to the interests of con- sumers," said Robin A. McClain, senior vice president, marketing and communications, DDC. "Washington, DC has the experiences visitors are looking for, whether it's history, a diverse and welcoming atmosphere or a buzzy Michelin-rated dining scene." Looking at overseas visitation, China continues to be DC's top market with 324,000 visitors, up 6.6% over 2016. In FY2019, DDC will continue to grow its presence on WeChat and its City Experience Mini Program, as well as its Welcome China member certification program. The top 10 overseas markets for Washington, DC in 2017 are, in order of visitation: China, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, France, Australia, India, Japan, Spain and Italy. Though overseas visitors represent 9% of the total number of visitors to DC, international visitors [overseas visitors plus visitors from Canada and Mexico] represent 27% of the visitor spending. "While we were thrilled to see growth in overseas vis- itation, we are faced with certain realities about the polit- ical climate and how the U.S. is perceived from a global perspective," said Ferguson. "That's why we're doing everything we can to welcome the global community and increase our representation internationally in established and emerging markets." In 2019, DC will welcome 21 citywide conventions and special events (2,500 room nights on peak and above), generating 359,557 total room nights and an estimated economic impact of $341 million. Major events include the American Academy of Dermatology (March 1-5), NAFSA: Association of International Educators (May 28-31), American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (Oct. 21-25) and American Society of Nephrology (Nov. 8-11). Washington, DC welcomes new flights and hotel inven- tory to encourage visitation in the year ahead. New non- stop air service into Dulles International Airport launches from London Stansted (Aug. 22) and Brussels (June 2, 2019) on Primera Air, Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific (Sept. 15) and Tel Aviv on United (May 22, 2019). There are 21 hotels in the pipeline adding 4,764 rooms to the city, including Eaton Workshop and the Moxy Washington, DC Downtown, both anticipated to open this year. New attractions, renovations and exhibits are a draw. The National Law Enforcement Museum opens Oct. 13. In 2019, citywide programming will surround the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The International Spy Museum moves to L'Enfant Plaza and reopens next spring. The Washington Monument reopens next spring and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's "Fossil Hall" reopens in June. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' expansion (The REACH) opens Sept. 7, 2019. For more development highlights, visit washington.org. Destination DC, the official destination marketing organization for the nation's capital, is a private, non- profit membership organization of 1,000 businesses com- mitted to marketing the area as a premier global conven- tion, tourism and special events destination with a special emphasis on the arts, cultural and historic communities. The personas include: the Eclectic Cultural increase our representation internationally in established Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Copyright: Giuseppe Crimeni

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