VISIT FLORIDA Research report highlights dramatic reduction in visitors to Florida
From April to June 2020, only 9% travelled by air to Florida - a huge 85% drop from the year before.
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Not surprised. Also, many international visitors (like myself) are still under air-travel restrictions.Considering the NY/NJ Tristate area is the number one domestic source of visitors to most parts of Florida and the tit-for-tat quarantine requirements between the various states involved, is anyone really surprised?
Well...if you have rocks between your ears...you are.Considering the NY/NJ Tristate area is the number one domestic source of visitors to most parts of Florida and the tit-for-tat quarantine requirements between the various states involved, is anyone really surprised?
I think I am actually surprised it wasn't worse.Considering the NY/NJ Tristate area is the number one domestic source of visitors to most parts of Florida and the tit-for-tat quarantine requirements between the various states involved, is anyone really surprised?
It scared a lot of people off, I know I canceled two trips because of them, but there was a sizable sum that simply ignored or continue to ignore the restrictions.I think I am actually surprised it wasn't worse.
Well it’s basically the Florida chamber of commerce...so the answer is: anyone they canI'm shocked the number isn't lower... wonder who they count in this.
Nope...Visitors will likely only go up from here in q3 and 4, and by a large amount. Those in power are seeing the results of the decisions they've made. NY is a ghost town. Can only be sustained for so long before they have no choice but to loosen restrictions and get people traveling again, and quickly. Basic economics.
Won't be anywhere close to back to normal for a long time, but a good 20-30% uptick from those numbers seems reasonable by years end.
Are you in wildwood? Because that’s the “minority” opinion I got to tell you. The burbs don’t seem eager to go back.I'm in jersey and a lot of people I know are starting to slowly go back. Most have trips planned during the school year. I also think how badly murphy handled the covid stuff is making people spend money else where. I have family that canceled jersey shore trips and are spending that money at disney. Which believe it or not is comparably priced esp now that flights are so cheap
Shocking that a roundtrip non stop on Spirit Airlines , Newark to Orlando is $35!Considering the NY/NJ Tristate area is the number one domestic source of visitors to most parts of Florida and the tit-for-tat quarantine requirements between the various states involved, is anyone really surprised?
Even with that, they still can’t get travelers down. Maybe a slight increase through the rest of the year, maybe.Shocking that a roundtrip non stop on Spirit Airlines , Newark to Orlando is $35!
That’s $35.01 too muchShocking that a roundtrip non stop on Spirit Airlines , Newark to Orlando is $35!
WDW closed for all 3 months.I think I am actually surprised it wasn't worse.
I'm in jersey and a lot of people I know are starting to slowly go back. Most have trips planned during the school year. I also think how badly murphy handled the covid stuff is making people spend money else where. I have family that canceled jersey shore trips and are spending that money at disney. Which believe it or not is comparably priced esp now that flights are so cheap
Are you in wildwood? Because that’s the “minority” opinion I got to tell you. The burbs don’t seem eager to go back.
There will be a loosening up IF things continue to trend the right way. But the fall/winter is a wildcard.
I have trips planned during the school year - every year - that’s a very “Jersey” thing. And I don’t want to give that up...doubt anyone does...but right now it’s holding on pending new info. A lot of those will be cancelled too.
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