Anonymous wrote:There does seem to be an uptick in the chart a PP posted. Can someone explain it? If PP is correct, why not a continuous downtrend?
Anonymous wrote:WhenI see posts about this on Facebook (Canadian here) there are a lot of comments from Americans saying "good, stay away!" and laughing at the suggestion that this could be at all harmful to the U.S.
It seems the tourism industry doesn't matter. Or, they don't realize that the lack of travel to the US is happening with more than Canada.
I guess nothing will clue them in.
Anonymous wrote:My family in Sweden was supposed to come visit this summer. They cancelled their plans because they think things are too unstable in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Tourism to the US is one way that foreign countries with trade surpluses can recycle dollars back to the US. Same with international students paying full freight at our universities.
If Trump is successful in reducing trade deficits, you might find it’s easier to find luxury hotels in Miami or get your kid into MIT.
Anonymous wrote:WhenI see posts about this on Facebook (Canadian here) there are a lot of comments from Americans saying "good, stay away!" and laughing at the suggestion that this could be at all harmful to the U.S.
It seems the tourism industry doesn't matter. Or, they don't realize that the lack of travel to the US is happening with more than Canada.
I guess nothing will clue them in.
Anonymous wrote:My family in Sweden was supposed to come visit this summer. They cancelled their plans because they think things are too unstable in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its going to be hard on Florida.
There are two special elections in Florida coming up shortly, maybe they will save themselves.
I'm OP and I live in Florida - and don't get your hopes up. The only thing more incompetent than the Trump administration is Florida Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I despise what Trump is doing to US reputation across the board. However, while I understand tourism is big biz, I have to say, it's not terrible to me that certain destinations may have less people visiting. Be it foreigners or even locals, crowds are out of control in so many places these days, it's like everyone wants to holiday at the same time and it's so $$& to do anything now. I would not mind prices dropping let's put it that way.
You are complaining about your fellow Americans. Foreign tourism to the US is about 155 billion. If every single foreign tourist decided to forego a trip to the US you would not notice. Crowds will be the same, prices will continue to rise.