Visitor Services Opportunities Program (Core Sample Clauses

Visitor Services Opportunities Program (Core. The 5 year strategy for tourism in BC described the importance of visitor information and visitor services as critical to a region’s ability to derive economic impact: Exceptional visitor experiences are built on accurate and timely information, outstanding customer service and products, and by exceeding visitors’ expectations. Exceptional experiences will lead visitors to increase spending by participating in more activities, extending their trip in BC, returning for another trip and/or recommending BC to others. BC’s is recognized as having one of the most effective Visitor Services Programs in North America. With 100 visitor centres in its network, the Hello BC reservation systems generated over $6 million in industry revenue and over 48,000 transactions in 2008. With the opening of the Vancouver Island Visitor Centre (VIVC) in early 2012, owned by CVEDS, the Comox Valley moved to a sales-focused approach tied to the region's destination marketing tactics, which is still a relatively rare system in BC communities. For the first time, direct sales of accommodations, attractions and activities occurred through the visitor centre and the VIVC demonstrated its capacity by attracting more true "visitors" and extending length of stay and per diem expenditures, as demonstrated with sales in excess of $100,000 while surpassing 2011 visitor volumes, all in less than a year of full operation. At the same time, the majority of Island Visitor Centres have seen year-over-year declines in visitor volumes and are struggling to maintain funding levels and relevance in today’s environment, with the increasing use of smart phones, TripAdvisor, and any number of resources and tools available to a visitor. Early in the project development phase, CVEDS and the project partners understood the "build it and they will come" approach would not work, and that despite the award-winning and innovative construction, services and attraction that the VIVC is today, it would take continually focused resources, planning and tactics to ensure it fully leverages visitor volumes and thereby economic benefit for the area. The new Visitor Services Marketing Opportunities Program packages the sales of VIVC marketing opportunities, including racking and screen advertising, ensuring the private sector has a system in place with which to leverage the Centre to drive increased economic activity. With the Memorandum of Understanding established in 2012 between the Comox Valley Airport (YQQ) and C...
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