by JJ » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 08:57:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Drifter', '[')b]Flat visitor season anticipated in Alaska
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')laska - With runaway fuel prices, it's somehow fitting that Jim and Wilma Fowler's Airstream Safari sports a green sign, "Alaska or Bust," on the back window of the 25-foot travel trailer.
The couple's friends were flabbergasted that they were driving 3,800 miles to Alaska from Oak Park, Calif., for a three-month trek in their son's adopted state. Still early in their sojourn, the Fowlers have put in 5,000 miles and paid $2,300 for the diesel fueling their Ford F20.
They're not broke yet, said Jim Fowler, 70, a retired aerospace worker. "It's getting closer every day, though," he said with a laugh at an Anchorage RV park. "It really hurts to have to pay that, but what do you do? We're not filthy rich, but we're lucky enough to afford to do this within limitations."
Alaska's tourism leaders anticipate more like-minded travelers to a state where summer visitors far outnumber its population of 640,000. But with burgeoning oil prices and the U.S. toying with a recession, Alaska tourism - the state's second largest private industry - would be lucky to break even with last year's record season, which saw 1.7 million-plus visitors who spent more than $1.5 billion in the state, according to the Alaska Travel Industry Association.
"I'm concerned. If we are flat overall, I would be pleased," said association president Ron Peck. "I hope we reach the same level as last year. If I'm wrong and we get above that, I'll be tickled pink. But I would not bet my next-born child that we are going to have an increase in visitors."
linkThe tourism industry is dying.
my PO friend in Hawaii has four little cottages he rents (rented) to honeymooners. He emailed me that he is broke (and FREAKING OUT because he is trapped on an island at the end of the supply chain and white to boot...) and that tourism in Hawaii has died now with the gradual demise of the airlines....he's trying to get to NZ and get rid of his now white elephant property....