Showing posts with label motorcoach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcoach. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

Capitalizing on a Nearby Tourist Attraction, Part 2 of 3-part a series


Please enjoy the second part of our series on attracting tourist to your restaurant.

Capitalizing on a Nearby Tourist Attraction  Part 2

If you operate a restaurant near a tourist attraction like a museum, beach, theme park or event center, make sure you capitalize on your good location. In addition to the essential marketing techniques mentioned above, use some of these tactics to catch the interest of tourists:

Use outdoor signs.
A large sign and a sidewalk menu will help you attract passersby. Prominent outdoor signage is especially important if you operate within walking distance of a major tourist attraction, like a beach, museum or downtown.

Buy billboard space.
To attract tourists traveling by road, consider purchasing billboard space on a major interstate, especially if your restaurant is near an exit. It is also a good idea to advertise on the major highways near the airport, since you might catch the eye of a traveler in a cab or rental car.

Advertise in newspapers.
Many travelers will buy a local newspaper or pick up a free one at their hotel. If you hope to attract their business, consider advertising in the papers, especially during tourist season.

Form partnerships
Partner with charter bus companies, travel agencies, local hotels and event centers. For example, you could agree to give discounts to mutual customers, and ask them to distribute coupons or menus for your restaurant. Some hotels and convention centers will even give visitors a coupon book for local businesses. You should also consider forming a friendship with and giving a permanent discount to the employees at hotels and visitor centers. Many travelers will ask these locals for restaurant recommendations.

Become a rewards provider.
As a rewards provider, joining a rewards network – like ThankYou, SkyMiles Dining or Rewards Network Restaurant Cashback – can help you to attract business from people who eat out frequently when traveling.

Be sure to check back for the last entry in the series: Part 3 Becoming a Tourist Attraction

Monday, May 5, 2014

Welcome to our new website!


Take a break from the ordinary with miles of beautiful river, family attractions and some heartland history. Kankakee County is known for its scenic beauty, affordable accommodations and Chicago Bears RC Cola Training Camp. 

See Some of the New Items to Our Website:

  • Build My Itinerary
  • Group Travel Planning
  • Enhanced Calendar of Events
See what adventures await you in Kankakee County! Our redesigned website includes a section just for travel groups. See the sample itineraries to enhance your visit and take advantage of all of the wonderful things to see and do in Kankakee County. Visit our newly designed website or call 800-747-4837 to request your free information.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Buses are booming; are you ready?


The number of people riding buses continues its recent upward trend, the American Bus Association said in its "Motorcoach Census 2013" report out recently. Despite the name, it actually looks at 2012 figures, and finds a 1.7 percent hike in passenger trips on buses, making it nearly 6 percent higher than three years ago. Read the full report or a chart of the basic figures

But how can you be sure your event or attraction is motorcoach friendly? In order to draw more of this business, see if you can answer these questions about your attraction or event:


ATTRACTION CRITERIA

  • Do you have motorcoach parking? 
  • Is there somewhere for the driver to rest away from the motorcoach?
    • If an on-site lounge is unavailable, do you provide complimentary meals or drinks for the drivers? 
  • Is it easy for motorcoaches to maneuver in and out of the parking facility? 
    • Will the group have to walk far? 
  • How many bus parking spaces do you have? 
    • How is this communicated? 
    • Communicated through a greeter, available online, or via telephone hotline? 
  • Can you provide directions to nearby fueling, dumping or maintenance facilities?

EVENT CRITERIA

  • Does the event have a history of drawing groups? How many? 
  • Is the event motorcoach friendly? 
  • How does the event treat bus drivers and group escorts—free admission? 
    • A dedicated driver area?
    • Prize drawings for drivers bringing the most groups? 
  • Do you have dedicated parking areas for motorcoaches? Free? 
  • Are embark/disembark points close to the event entrance? 
  • Can nearby hotels accommodate a motorcoach group? 
  • Can the event handle passengers being dropped off 55 at a time?
Keeping these things in mind can help make you more attractive to motorcoach groups. For more ideas, contact the Kankakee County CVB.


Friday, March 7, 2014

Heartland Travel Showcase, March 7-9, 2014


Kankakee County CVB will be attending Heartland Travel Showcase in Ohio this weekend. This showcase invites tour operators from North America that run tours to the Heartland region to  meet one-on-one with vendors like the CVB, to showcase their attractions. More than 100 operators from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada will be on hand at Heartland Travel Showcase.

Unlike many other shows, Heartland Travel Showcase allows the Kankakee County CVB to bring experiences right to the buying floor and build relationships directly with tour operators. In addition to personal appointment times with operators, we can showcase our area to a variety of groups during the open floor times. 

Group travel is strong in the Midwest, according to Heartland Travel, 92% of operators reported more customers in 2013 over the previous year. Heartland Travel also reports an average of $33,000 is spent per each motorcoach visit to an area. This includes money spent on lodging, dining, tickets to attractions/events, fuel and retail sales.

Contact the Kankakee County CVB to get more information on group travel.




Friday, March 29, 2013

Motorcoach Travel on the Upswing


Have you seen all the motorcoach group buses in Kankakee County lately?

If the motorcoach, tour, and travel industry were a stock, now would be the time to buy. A host of recent studies suggest this is an industry gaining momentum and barreling further into national, state, and regional tourism markets.
The Kankakee County CVB is utilizing the American Bus Association (ABA) resources with their new Motorcoach Economic Impact study. When compared to the previous study three years ago, the economic changes reflect a much stronger market for motorcoach travel. Read the entire article in Destinations Magazine.
If you would like more information on how you can help your attraction, lodging, venue or business create items to attract this booming market, contact the CVB.