Published on : Friday, May 17, 2019
The county’s tourism spending has made steady gains over the last eight years, according to Glynn. In 2017, the tourism spending was U.S. dollars 976 million. The dollars are tallied based on tourism spending in various sectors such as lodging, food service and other tourism-specific categories as per Glynn.
What Santa Cruz County has to offer is iconic Highway 1, legendary surf culture, coastal redwoods, a thriving arts scene, boutique wineries and a robust farm-to-table movement.
In 2010, the county moved to a new funding innovation called the ‘TBID’ or ‘Tourism Business Improvement District.’ The TBID is controlled by the county’s tourism-related businesses who agree to an assessment on their guests.
Glynn explained that prior to the TBID funding for tourism marketing came from the ‘Transient Occupancy Tax’ (hotel bed tax) which had to be shared with other regional services. When the TBID system was implemented in Santa Cruz County, the Visit Santa Cruz County marketing budget more than doubled to $2.2 million.
They need to differentiate themselves from other California coastal destinations.