Listen up, Lake Compounce! Take heed, Mystic Seaport. Connecticut tourism is under attack, and that means you need to give it your all this summer to get people visiting – and spending in the Nutmeg State.
A recent report shows that Connecticut is one of the least desirable (also least economical, convenient, temperate – you get the picture) destinations to visit in the summer of 2016. We say, there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Yes, it’s true that Connecticut beaches might not compare to the likes of our New England neighbors. And yes, Route 95 can be a traffic nightmare. But there are so many wonderful summer experiences to have in Connecticut. We know it (most of us here at Mascola have lived here for many years if not our whole lives), and the people who run our theme parks, aquariums, museums, and casinos know it. It’s time the rest of the world knew it too.
Connecticut attractions – brace yourselves for battle. You need to show summer travelers what a great state this is, and how your attraction is the one not to be missed in 2016. We’ll arm you with a few tips before you dive headfirst into the fray.
This is just to get the ball rolling. There are lots of ways to draw people to your attraction, even if they are not in the CT state of mind quite yet. On top of that, drawing people to your attraction helps the state rise. We are certainly no Honolulu. Nor are we Las Vegas. Or even Newport. But we’ve got some of the finest art galleries around (think Yale), the best pizza in the country, two world-class casinos, theme parks, aquariums, and the only hot buttered lobster rolls in New England.
Let’s say it loud and proud! Let’s show everyone Connecticut’s best tourism sites don’t take this kind of talk sitting down. We’ll stand, and fight, and market the hell out of anyone who gets in our way. So, who’s with me?