Visit Orlando, the destination’s official
tourism association, has reported that more than 62 million people
visited Orlando in 2014, a new all-time record for the U.S. travel
industry.
A record 32 million room nights were sold in Orlando in
2014, resulting in bed tax collections topping $200 million for
the first time in Orange County, Fla., home to the Central Florida
tourism district.
“The impact of tourism on our community is
remarkable, and in fact, the travel and tourism industry is the
largest generator of jobs and economic impact for our region,”
said Orange County Mayor, Teresa Jacobs. “In addition to delighting
visitors and families from around the world, our travel and
hospitality industry helps to support a great quality of life for
Orlando’s residents, including our amazing new performing arts
center and outstanding sports venues.”
To meet the
needs of a growing number of visitors, Orange County has made
investments in infrastructure, including investing in an important
expansion and renovation of the nationally recognized Orange
County Convention Center.
“Passing the 60 million
annual visitors mark is a significant achievement for Orlando and
the U.S. travel industry that generates $2.1 trillion for the U.S.
economy each year,” said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO,
Roger Dow. “Thanks to the close partnership among members of
Orlando's tourism community and strong leadership by public
officials and Visit Orlando, this popular destination known around
the world is well positioned to continue setting records in
tourism.”
In 2014, Walt Disney World Resort
completed New Fantasyland, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
– Diagon Alley at Universal Orlando Resort opened. Visitors to
Orlando in 2015 will experience the first full year of these
expansions that opened in 2014 and be the first to see
several new attractions, including I-Drive 360, featuring a trio
of new attractions from Merlin Entertainments, as well as a
multi-year transformation of Downtown Disney into Disney Springs.
In recent years, the Orlando experience has also
become more diverse, attracting an increasingly wide range of
visitors. Foodies find a surprisingly sophisticated culinary
destination, recognized with more "Best of the South" chef
nominations by the prestigious James Beard Foundation than any
city in Florida for three straight years. Luxury travelers are
drawn to the five-star service at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando
that opened six months ago, as well as the Ritz-Carlton Orlando
and Waldorf Astoria Orlando.
Visitors are also
discovering exciting new venues in which to enjoy the arts and
professional sports, like the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing
Arts and the Major League Soccer stadium coming to Downtown
Orlando in 2016.
“This historic milestone is the latest testament
to Orlando’s leadership in tourism,” said Visit Orlando President
and CEO George Aguel. “It’s a tribute to the steadfast commitment
and continued investment by our tourism community, the special
brand of service that greets our visitors and the global marketing
and sales efforts of our Visit Orlando team and member companies.”
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