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Greater Cleveland welcomes 19.2 million visitors



CLEVELAND: As many as 19.2 million people visited Greater Cleveland in 2018.  Regional tourism bureau Destination Cleveland says the visitor numbers were up 3.9 % from the previous year. The bureau says that the rate of increase outpaced the rest of Ohio and the nation.

The bureau defines a visitor as someone who travels at least 50 miles from home outside of a normal routine.

The Plain Dealer reports Cleveland visitors in 2018 accounted for nearly $6.2 billion in spending, up 6.2% from 2017.

The bureau says spending is likely up because of an uptick in people staying the night.

Destination Cleveland president David Gilbert says he’s impressed with the numbers, and that he’s hopeful the bureau will reach its goal of 20 million visitors in 2020.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 28 August 2019 12:28 PM

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