Rockford region sees record spending, leads state in tourism growth

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Tourism spending in the Rockford region rose at a 6.3 percent increase over the prior year and is the highest percentage increase in any of the state's metro regions.

The Rockford region’s tourism attractions and events welcomed 7.6 million guests in 2014, an increase of 2.9 percent or about 300,000 visits.

Visitors to Winnebago County spent $340 million at area businesses in 2014, the largest amount on record.

That level of spending is a 6.3 percent increase over the prior year and is the highest percentage increase in any of the state’s metro regions.

Attendance to sites, attractions and events in Winnebago County also grew in 2014. The region’s tourism attractions and events welcomed 7.6 million guests in 2014, an increase of 2.9 percent or about 300,000 visits.

The Rockford Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau made the announcement last week.

“These numbers show that Rockford’s appeal as a place to visit is growing. Word is getting out and folks are not only taking notice, they are taking action and traveling to the region,” said John Groh, president and CEO of the region’s destination marketing and management organization.

The $340 million spent by visitors generated $5.57 million in local tax receipts —funds that help local governments pay for services residents rely on—a 6.1 percent increase. In addition, tourism in Winnebago County supported 2,700 jobs in the hospitality sector, generating nearly $45 million in payroll.

 

State tax coffers were filled with $18.94 million, a 7.3 percent increase. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Tourism announced the economic figures today during an event at Rockford’s Prairie Street Brewhouse.

 

“When you hear that our increases outpaced growth in every metro region of the state, we think that’s impressive and worth celebrating,” said RACVB Board Chair Bobbie Holzwarth. “Our region’s focus on tourism has resulted in sustained economic growth. The steps RACVB is taking and the investments public and private partners are making ensure that this growth will continue in years to come.”

In 2014, the State of Illinois hosted more than 109.4 million visitors, an increase of 3.5 percent over 2013, generating more than $36.3 billion in travel expenditures. This marks the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking tourism industry numbers for the state.

“The ongoing increase in visitors to Illinois demonstrates that both leisure and business travelers are considering Illinois a premier travel destination, providing a direct economic benefit for communities across the state,” said Cory Jobe, director of the Illinois Office of Tourism. “These numbers are a true testament that the industry’s efforts to support and promote travel to Illinois are paying off, year after year.”

While in Rockford, Jobe highlighted two new marketing initiatives to promote Illinois’ unique travel offerings. One is the launch of Enjoy, a newly formatted, bi-annual Illinois leisure travel magazine designed to inspire travel with featured content and unique experiences, and another is the Illinois Made program.

Illinois is full of inventors, artists, performers, innovators, pioneers and makers. Illinois Made will showcase and celebrate these makers, their passion for what they do and the positive impact they’ve made on the people and culture of the state.

In addition to the economic impact numbers announced by the IOT, Groh announced strong growth in attendance for sites, attractions and events in Winnebago County for 2014. The region’s tourism attractions and events welcomed 7,604,578 guests in 2014, an increase of 300,000 people over the prior year.

Individual event attendance in the region grew from 2013, with a 133,597 increase; as event attendance was reported at 928,842 in 2014 versus 795,245 in 2013. That growth is thanks in large part to the Rockford AirFest returning after a one-year hiatus (in 2013) and the increased second-year attendance for Stroll on State.

D.K. Shifflet and Associates and the Illinois Office of Tourism, a state agency, calculate economic impact figures. Attendance figures are self-reported to RACVB by sites/attraction and events managers.

 

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