Archive for the ‘Meetings Convention & Tourism’ Category

Romie’s Grocery photo slideshow

by Tacy Rayburn Published: March 28,2013

Tags: Come See Us magazine, Romie's Grocery, Tupelo, Tyler Rayburn

Romie’s Grocery in Tupelo. Photo shoot by Tyler Rayburn. Photos were take for the Summer Vacation issue of the 2013 Come See Us magazine. [...]

Tourism traffic, motor coaches pouring in

by Becky Gillette Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Meetings Conventions & Tourism, Mississippi, seratAdd new tag, VICKSBURG

  People are on the road again to visit one of the Southeast’s most prominent heritage tourism destinations, the City of Vicksburg. “This spring we have seen a considerable increase in our tourism traffic, especially in the motor coach sector,” said Vicksburg Convention and Visitor’s Bureau executive director Bill Seratt. “We have placed television advertising [...] [...]

Charming visitors with a little bit of everything

by Becky Gillette Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Meetings Convention & Tourism, Meridian, Mississippi

  Confidence seems to be growing that the economy is coming back, and that bodes well for Meridian’s outlook for tourism in the summer of 2010. “We are cautiously optimistic that we will again have a great summer,” said Suzy Johnson, executive director, Meridian/Lauderdale County Tourism Bureau. “Our tourism indicators continue to reflect a positive [...] [...]

One year and already an anchor

by Susan Marquez Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Jackson tourism, Meetings Convention & Tourism, Mississippi

Convention center helping make Capital City a destination location Years prior to the grand opening, the citizens of Jackson overwhelmingly voted in support for a convention complex. And when it finally opened last year, the grand opening celebration attracted more than 30,000 guests through a free community open house and reception.  Now one year later, [...] [...]

Some state organizations favor Florida for conventions

by Lynn Lofton Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Conventions, Meetings Conventions & Tourism, Mississippi

Some, though, like Mississippi Manufacturers Association prefer to spend money at home Florida, especially Destin, is a popular destination for the annual meetings and conventions of many Mississippi organizations. Representatives said members often use these conventions as family vacation time and want to go out of state.  The Mississippi Manufacturers Association is putting smiles on [...] [...]

Golden Triangle has a charm tourists love

by Susan Marquez Published: May 24,2010

Tags: Columbus, Golden Triangle, Meetings Conventions & Tourism, STARKVILLE, West Point

The Golden Triangle area of Mississippi is formed by the cities of Columbus, Starkville and West Point. The three cities work together to promote themselves, capitalizing on the rich diversity of activities, and attractions in the area.  “People love to visit Columbus,” said Stacy Clark with the Columbus/Lowndes County Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Some visits [...] [...]

Groups still booking events, just later

by Lynn Lofton Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Conventions, Meetings Conventions & Tourism, Mississippi

The trend across the country has been to book convention time at the ‘last minute’ Large and small conventions are being held in Mississippi, but the national recession is having an impact in size and planning. Tourism professionals who work with meeting planners and groups say the latest trend is to not book as far [...] [...]

As economy improves, tourism sees upswing

by Becky Gillette Published: May 24,2010

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It is no secret that with record unemployment and some of the worst economic conditions seen in many years, tourism in Mississippi has taken a hit. Fewer people have been traveling, and there has been a trend towards shorter vacations. But even in a down economy, tourism is a very important to the economy of [...] [...]

Budget travel keeps folks close to home

by Becky Gillette Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Meetings Convention & Tourism, Mississippi, Stay at home

Ever tried being a tourist in your own hometown by visiting that museum or lake you’ve never gotten around to? Or, have you opted to take day trips to see the sights at cities within a couple hours drive? If so, you have participated in the phenomenon that has become more popular in the U.S. [...] [...]

Still rebuilding but planning for future

by Lynn Lofton Published: May 24,2010

Tags: 2010, Meetings Conventions & Tourism, Mississippi, Mississippi Gulf Coast

    The current mood of tourism on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is a mixed bag. There’s optimism, caution, forward-thinking excitement and some apprehension. As this publication prepares to go to press, the British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico remains unabated and its consequences for Mississippi unknown. At this time, no oil [...] [...]

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