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National Park Service, Economic Impacts of Visitor Spending by Parks

2003

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Year: 2003
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Table 1. Visits and spending by visitor segment

  Local Day Trips Non-local Day Trips Hotel Camp Total
Recreation Visits
0
0
0
0
0
Segment Shares in Rec. Visits
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
Party Days
0
0
0
0
0
Avg. Spending Per Party Day
$ 0
$ 0
$ 0
$ 0
$ 0
Total Spending (million's)
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
$ 0.00

 

Table 2. Economic impacts of visitor spending by sector

Sectors
Sales (million's)
Personal Incomes (million's)
Jobs
Value Added (million's)
Direct Effects        
Motel, Hotel, B&B and Cabins
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Campsites
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Restaurants & Bars
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Admissions & Fees
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Retail
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Others
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
Total
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
         
Secondary Effects
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00
         
Total Effects
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
0
$ 0.00

 

Explanation:

hosted 0.00 million recreation visits in 2003. 0% of all recreation visits were local residents on day trips, 0% were visitors on day trips from outside the local area, 0% were visitors on overnight trips staying in lodges, motels, hotels or B&B's in the area and 0% were camping. The 0.00 million recreation visits represent 0.00 million party days in the local area (days are equated to nights for overnight trips). On average, visitors spent $ 0 per party per day in the local area. Total visitor spending was $ 0.00 million dollars in 2003.

The direct effects of this spending covers sales, income and jobs in businesses selling goods and services directly to park visitors. The direct effects of the $ 0.00 million spent by visitors were $ 0.00 million in sales, $ 0.00 million in personal income (wages and salaries), $ 0.00 million in value added and 0 jobs. The largest direct effects were $ 0.00 million in the hotel sector, $ 0.00 million in food and drinking places, $ 0.00 million in amusements and $ 0.00 million in retail trade. As visitor spending circulates through the local economy, secondary effects created an additional $ 0.00 million in personal income and 0 jobs.

In sum, visitors to spent $ 0.00 million dollars in 2003 which supported a total of $ 0.00 million in sales, $ 0.00 million in personal income, 0 jobs, and $ 0.00 million in value added.

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