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            Central Illinois sees increase in tourism dollars in 2010 Logan 
			County at $31.1 million, up 2.4%  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [August 18, 2011] 
            
            CHICAGO -- 
			The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office 
			of Tourism, recently released numbers that highlight the success the 
			central Illinois tourism industry experienced in 2010. Visitors to 
			the 12 central Illinois counties generated nearly $724.6 million in 
			local economic impact. Statewide, Illinois' tourism industry 
			generated $29.3 billion in revenue in 2010, an increase of more than 
			$2.2 billion, as visitor spending continued to provide a strong 
			economic impact for the state, supporting hundreds of thousands of 
			jobs.  | 
		
            | The U.S. Travel Association reported 
			the following figures on the economic impact of tourism in central 
			Illinois counties: 
				
				Cass -- $5.4 million, 
				up 3.7 percent.
				Christian -- $16.3 
				million, up 9.6 percent.
				Greene -- $11.7 
				million, up 5.8 percent.
				Logan -- $31.1 
				million, up 2.4 percent.
				Macon -- $109.9 
				million, up 6.9 percent.
				Macoupin -- 
				$38.9 million, up 8.5 percent.
				Menard -- 
				$6.0 million, up 0.6 percent.
				Montgomery -- $74.0 
				million, up 5.9 percent.
				Morgan -- 
				$39.0 million, up 4.4 percent.
				Sangamon -- $355.0 
				million, up 3.2 percent.
				Scott -- $3.7 
				million, up 5.4 percent.
				Shelby -- $33.8 million, up 
				3.9 percent. "Illinois' tourism industry showed positive gains in 2010, and 
			we're continuing to see that momentum build in 2011. The economy is 
			growing, people once again are traveling greater distances for 
			vacation, and many of those people are choosing Illinois as their 
			travel destination," said Warren Ribley, DCEO director.  
			 Illinois' 2010 tourism numbers continue to show strong economic 
			impact in the state, generating billions of dollars in economic 
			impact and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs across the 
			state. The economic impact of tourism in Illinois has grown by more 
			than $3 billion during the past five years. Additionally, the travel 
			industry generated 287,500 jobs in Illinois in 2010, directly and 
			indirectly supporting one in 10 jobs in the state. On average, 
			visitors spend nearly $80 million with Illinois businesses every 
			day.  State and local tax revenues from tourism totaled more than $2 
			billion in 2010, an increase of $93.5 million. The total tourism tax 
			revenue -- federal, state and local -- saves the average Illinois 
			household more than $1,000 in taxes each year.   
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			 Illinois hosted nearly 84.7 million visitors in 2010, according 
			to D.K. Shifflet & Associates. This is up 5 percent from 2009. Both 
			business and leisure travel saw increases in visitor volume, with 
			leisure travel up 6 percent and business travel up 2.5 percent. 
			Overnight leisure travel to the state was up 13.8 percent, 
			increasing market share by 11 percent in this category and ranking 
			Illinois 10th in the U.S.  Illinois maintained its ranking as the seventh-most popular state 
			for overseas visitors to the U.S. in 2010, hosting 1,186,000 such 
			visitors, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of 
			Tourism Industries. The city of Chicago, the 10th-most popular U.S. 
			city for overseas visitors, hosted 1,134,000 international visitors 
			in 2010, a 2 percent increase over 2009 arrivals.  "The Illinois tourism industry has come a long way this past 
			year," said Jan Kostner, deputy director of the Illinois Office of 
			Tourism. "Every single county in Illinois saw an increase in tourism 
			expenditures from 2009 to 2010. People from all over the world are 
			coming to vacation in Illinois and spending their tourism dollars 
			here, further strengthening our economic recovery."   For additional information on one-of-a-kind attractions, events 
			statewide and suggested getaways, visit the Illinois Office of 
			Tourism website, 
			www.enjoyillinois.com.  
[Text from
Illinois Department of Commerce 
and Economic Opportunity, Office of Tourism] |