Tourism likely to thrive despite gas prices

Despite rising gas prices, West Michigan leaders expect a productive tourism season. And Grand Rapids looks to be a prime destination with a variety of exhibitions and entertainment events scheduled.

According to excerpts from the story:

Gas prices may be soaring, but those in the state’s second largest business—tourism—are feeling pretty positive about the upcoming summer season.

The Grand Rapids/Kent County CVB has focused on business travel, which has significantly increased in the region, according to President Steve Wilson, who also works with the Michigan’s West Coast ad campaign.

Wilson said the Grand Rapids area has also been able to capitalize on some major events such as the walking sculpture exhibition featuring the work of Tom Otterness and several state and national conventions including the Handweavers Guild of America Inc.’s Convergence convention in June.

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