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Cooney estimates attendees are about a 50-50 split between locals and tourists. "The locals really love this event, and it's a big key to our success," she said. "They also have family and friends that come in that weekend, and that's a big piece of the economic impact as well." In 2011, about 50 percent of the out-of-town visitors stayed overnight in commercial lodging, with the Nugget getting about 12 percent of those visits and other hotel properties getting about 29 percent, according to an Infosearch Economic Impact Study. Seventy-nine percent of the out-of-town visitors reported their primary reason for visiting the area was the rib cook-of, according to the study. It broke down visitor spending during the cook-off to include: $8.5 million on gambling. $8.2 million on food and beverages. $5.5 million in lodging. $1.1 million in shopping. $70,000 in entertainment and sightseeing.
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