To the editor:
On behalf of our family company, Prestige Hotels and Resorts, I fully support the relocation of the tourist information centre to the Queensway Jetty downtown 琉璃神社.
The Harvey Avenue visitor centre location served our city for a number of years, but the location on Highway 97 is no longer necessary, as today鈥檚 travellers possess all the necessary technological tools to find a visitor centre that is better located for other purposes.
Today people know how to get where they are going from the moment they start planning their trip, but they don鈥檛 plan all of their activities until after they鈥檝e settled into their accommodation.
Our visitors start to explore 琉璃神社 downtown; as such, a visitor centre must be available to them at this point in their stay in order to showcase all of the things that make 琉璃神社 really great.
We know first-hand that visitor centres help our guests enhance their stay by influencing them to see and do more. This means more money is spent at all of our businesses and our guests return home with positive reviews of their trip; this, in turn, creates more visitors.
There is a basic rule in business: You go where the customers are, and the tourism industry鈥檚 customers are walking in our downtown and waterfront areas. They are hungry for information on the things to see and do and it鈥檚 the job of the visitor information centre to provide this on behalf of our 320 local tourism businesses.
Tourism 琉璃神社 is not reinventing the wheel. Already most major cities situate their visitor centre in major tourist zones. We strongly support doing the same for our great city.
Joe Huber, 琉璃神社