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PO Box 1212 Tampa, FL 33601 Pinellas Updated November 2024
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RETURN TO NEWS INDEX Pinellas Sees Hotel Occupancy Slide In September CLEARWATER - More than one out of two Pinellas County hotel rooms was vacant during September as the poor economy and hurricane threats took a toll on the local visitors' industry, two reports released Wednesday show. Hotel, motel and condominium rental occupancy fell to 47.1 percent in September, the latest figures available, compared with 52 percent a year ago, according to Research Data Services, a tourism industry consultant based in Tampa. The slide in visitors resulted in an 8.9 percent decline in visitor spending on food, lodging and other purchases in September compared with the same month last year, Research Data said. Visitors to the county spent an estimated $129.5 million in September, Research Data said. In a separate report, Smith Travel Research of Hendersonville, Tenn., said that Pinellas hotel and motel occupancy declined from 51.7 percent in September 2007 to 44.6 percent in September 2008. Occupancy rates below 50 percent were reported in September in six of seven Florida waterfront resort locations that compete with Pinellas County – the Florida Keys, Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota-Bradenton, Palm Beach County and Fort Lauderdale, the Smith report showed. But the Miami-Hialeah area filled 57.1 percent of its rooms in September. The Tampa Bay Rays' run for the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies last month should be a boost to the industry. "October should be a little better than usual in Pinellas, thanks to the Tampa Bay Rays attracting visitors," said Ann Wittine, a spokeswoman for Research Data. Reporter Ted Jackovics can be reached at (813) 259-7817.
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