VISIT Milwaukee Hosts its largest celebration to-date of National Travel & Tourism Week in honor of bureau’s 55th Anniversary
MILWAUKEE – (April 26, 2022) VISIT Milwaukee celebrates its 55th anniversary this year and is marking the occasion with an epic celebration of National Travel and Tourism Week. Spanning Sunday, May 1 through Saturday, May 7, each day will showcase the impact of travel and tourism on Milwaukee with a different theme.
“Whether it’s the thousands of Milwaukeeans employed by hospitality businesses and the fruitful career path offered by hospitality, the economic impact and exposure our sporting scene brings, the meetings and conventions that bring thousands of first time visitors to our city, or the cruises and other attractions that bring leisure guests to experience Milwaukee for the first time, each day this week underscores why tourism is vital to the success of our entire community — and our future,” says Peggy Williams-Smith, president and CEO of VISIT Milwaukee. “Through each of these events, we hope Milwaukeeans will see that the wellbeing of our community depends on a strong tourism economy.”
VISIT Milwaukee will start the festivities with a series of social media posts demonstrating tourism’s importance to the Greater Milwaukee area. The visitors bureau will also launch its Ultimate City of Festivals Giveaway on Instagram.
May 2: Hospitality Career Day
A press conference at 3rd Street Market Hall officially kicks off National Travel and Tourism Week with state and city officials as well as hospitality industry members giving remarks about their careers in hospitality. After the press conference, VISIT Milwaukee will host students from a local high school for hospitality career job-shadowing.
May 3: Sports Milwaukee Day
The impact of sports on the area’s local economy will be articulated in social media posts featuring the visitor bureau’s new sports division, Sports Milwaukee. Later that evening, VISIT Milwaukee will have a special presence at American Family Field before the Milwaukee Brewers‘ game against the Cincinnati Reds.
May 4: Local Flavor Day
VISIT Milwaukee’s social channels will spotlight Milwaukee’s vibrant and diverse dining. The bureau will also announce a new Milwaukee deals pass dedicated to one of the city’s most iconic foods.
May 5: Meetings, Conventions, and Events Day
Learn about the impact of meetings, conventions, and events to our local economy through VISIT Milwaukee’s social media channels. Then head to the Wisconsin Center for a view of the convention center expansion meeting and how we grow the demand for Milwaukee meetings, conventions, and events.
Milwaukee’s reputation as the Freshwater Capital of the World is on display on VISIT Milwaukee’s social channels this day. Additionally, VISIT Milwaukee will welcome the first cruise ship of the 2022 season to the city with partners from across the city.
May 7: City of Festivals Day
Milwaukee’s festivals take over VISIT Milwaukee’s popular social media accounts with engaging content. Finally, the winners of the Ultimate City of Festivals Giveaway will be announced and spotlighted on Instagram.
Stay tuned for more information via media alerts during National Travel and Tourism Week. Have questions? Want to get involved? Don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
ABOUT VISIT MILWAUKEE
VISIT Milwaukee is a community asset that markets the destination as a top choice for business, convention, and leisure travel to national and international visitors to increase the economic impact of tourism in the region. VISIT Milwaukee has over 600 members, including hotels/motels, restaurants, attractions, services, and area businesses. The Wisconsin Center District, which is undergoing a large-scale expansion slated for completion in 2024, and Potawatomi Hotel & Casino are strategic partners with VISIT Milwaukee, providing funding support for conventions and tourism programs. For more information call (800) 554-1448 or visit www.visitmilwaukee.org.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.