Tourists Spent More Money in Colorado in 2024, but Travel Experts Say 2025 Is Off to a Shaky Start
COLORADO, JUL 31 – Hotel occupancy dropped 2% and short-term rental bookings fell 10% in early 2025 as international tourism declines, ending Colorado's decade-long visitor growth streak.
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Tourists spent more money in Colorado in 2024, but travel experts say 2025 is off to a shaky start
Last year was a good year for tourism in Colorado: visitors were spending more money, visiting more places and helping create jobs for local economies. The same can’t be said about the 2025 tourism season so far. Tourism contributed $28.5 billion to Colorado’s economy in 2024, over $100,000 more than in 2023, thanks to a 2.3% increase in visitation, according to an annual report commissioned by the Colorado Tourism Office and conducted by Longwo…
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