THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, June 20, 1994 TAG: 9406200216 SECTION: BUSINESS WEEKLY PAGE: 27 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: Short DATELINE: 940620 LENGTH:
Three straight years of more bodies on the beach are the best evidence. Virginia Beach's tourism promoters are predicting the visitation tide will rise again in 1994.
{REST} Their best indicator: 68 percent of people questioned in last summer's Boardwalk Survey said they'd hit the Beach again within two years. A year earlier, 58 percent said they'd be back within two.
In Norfolk, city officials are praying the much-ballyhooed, $52 million Nauticus, which opened June 1, draws projected crowds. If not, the city's taxpayers will cover the maritime center's losses.
Colonial Williamsburg, meanwhile, is hoping history will still sell. CW's been beset by a five-year attendance decline. Other Williamsburg area attractions, like Busch Gardens, have fared better.
{KEYWORDS} ALMANAC TOURISM HAMPTON ROADS VIRGINIA BEACH NORFOLK
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