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2021 MARKETING OPPORTUNITIESOFFICIAL STATE TRAVEL GUIDE | OFFICIAL STATE TRAVEL MAP
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T O U R I S M I S B I G B U S I N E S S
IN ARIZONA
TOP 8U.S. MARKETS
TOP 5 INTERNATIONAL
MARKETS
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
1. Mexico2. Canada3. Germany4. United Kingdom5. France
NON-RESIDENT RESIDENT
1. Arizona2. California3. Texas4. Florida
5. Illinois6. New York7. Washington8. Colorado
INTERNATIONAL OVERNIGHT VISITORS
ANNUAL VISITATION46.8 MILLION
SPENT IN STATE$25.6 BILLION
DOMESTIC OVERNIGHT VISITORS
40.7 MILLION
6.1 MILLION
Share
Party Size
Average Age
Nights Stayed in AZ
Top Activities
27.5%
2.6
49.8
Shopping: 26%Hiking/Backpacking: 17%
Casino: 14%National/State Park: 12%
Landmark/Historic Site: 11%
2.3
72.5%
2.9
46.7
Shopping: 31%National/State Park: 20%Landmark/Historic Site: 18%Hiking/Backpacking: 16%Casino: 15%
4.2
Sources (2019): Arizona Office of Tourism, Longwoods International, Tourism Economics
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T H E H Y P E R I N F O R M E D
TRAVELER
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Quarterly State of the American Traveler Research Topics:Content, Mobile, Innovation New Technologies & Generations.
STATE OF THE AMERICAN TRAVELER RESEARCH
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Source: Destination Analysts The State of the American Traveler 2008-2018
Destination Analysts, Inc. | July 2015
page 1
American Travel Expectations Soar
Expectations for near-term leisure travel are soaring, and may have reached
an all-time high. In our most recent The State of the American TravelerTM
survey, more than a third (34.3%) of Americans say they expect to increase
the number of leisure trips they will take in the upcoming year (compared
to last year). This is up from 31.1 percent last January and significantly
above levels seen in previous summer waves of the survey. (continued on page 2)
JUL 12 JAN 13 JUL 13 JAN 14
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Summer travel expectations high
Spending expectations soar
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Americans planning to increase leisure travel spending in the next 12 months
SNAP SHOT
35%
Q: In the next 12 months, do you expect to travel more
or less for leisure than you did in the most recent 12
month period?
Q: In the next 12 months, do you expect to spend more or
less for leisure travel than you did in the most recent
12 month period?
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Leisure Travel BasicsAmericans took an average of 4.2 leisure trips last year.
Here are some highlights of how they traveled.
47% of all trips were day trips, with no overnight
stay. Yet nearly half of travelers (48%) only took
overnight trips.
28% of all trips included air travel. However, more
than half (50%) of American travelers did not fly for leisure trips during
the year.
80% of all leisure trips wereby car. Car continues to be
king in the American travellandscape, with 86% of
travelers taking at leastone road trip annually.23% of American travelers traveled abroad for leisure reasons last year, averaging 2.0 trips to
foreign destinations.
15% of Americans say they could budget $5,000 or
more for leisure travel this year. The average traveler said
they could budget as much as $3,216 for leisure travel
annually.
26% of Americans took five or more leisure trips in the
past year. Sadly, about the same proportion (24%) only
took one trip.
47%Day
Trips 28%PlaneTrips 80%
CarTrips
23%Intl. Trips 15%
Budgetover 5K 26%Five orMore Trips
THE STATE OF THE AMERICAN TRAVELER July 2015 | Volume 18
Generational Planning Information Inside
The 2018 U.S. traveler is more informed and uses more media and sources of information than ever before in the history of travel. That’s why Miles funds independent research bi-annually to help our clients make the most of their marketing dollars. Sign up for our email to stay informed.
MULTI-MEDIA: With such a complex planning landscape, integrated, multi-media advertising is critical.
DID YOU KNOW?
Mobile users are58% more likely
to use print.
Millennials are morelikely than any other
age group to use both DMO websites and magazine during
trip-planning.
49%PRINT
55%
SOCIAL MEDIAOffer free Wi-Fito encourage sharing
58%REVIEWS & USER GENERATED CONTENTManage your reputation
33%DMO WEBSITEUses 38+ sites
36%TABLETOnly 9% use apps
59%MOBILEBuild a responsive site
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SEPTEMBER 2021
AOT’s official inquiry fulfillment pieces are sent to travelers planning Arizona vacations and are also widely available upon arrival at visitor’s centers across the State. The digital edition on VisitArizona.com offers you even more visibility. Used at all AOT tradeshows and media events.
The guide’s award-winning magazine format addresses the needs of modern readers, who increasingly look to print for inspiration rather than reference material.
A R I Z O N A O F F I C I A L S T A T E
TRAVEL GUIDE
CIRCULATION
400,000PRINTED COPIES
+ DIGITAL GUIDE+ IPAD APP
BREAK DATE
DISTRIBUTION
71%AZ Visitor Centers/CVBs, Hotels, State Agencies, etc.
15%Direct mailings to consumers by request
9%Travel shows, direct mailing & international distribution
5%Events & Sponsorships
ARIZONAOFFICIAL STATE TRAVEL GUIDE
visitarizona.com
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DARK SKIESPAGE 6
page 12 EXPERIENCE THE GRAND CANYON
page 32 KITSCH & KICKS ON ROUTE 66
2020-2021
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Guest Ranch
Rancho de los Caballeros Phoenix 79 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$-$$$$800-684-5030, ranchodeloscaballeros.com, See ad on page 81
Hotel
The Camby Hotel Phoenix 277 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$602-468-0700, thecamby.comWith a spirit of celebration and flair, The Camby Hotel is an elegant urban retreat.
Choice Hotels Region-wide • • • • • • • $-$$$$888-846-9378, choicehotels.com/arizona, See ad on page 93
Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport Phoenix 290 • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$855-586-8475, 602-273-7778, crowneplazaphx.com
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Tempe Tempe 270 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$800-774-1500, 480-967-1441, phoenixtempe.doubletree.com
g Four Points by Sheraton Phoenix North Phoenix 248 • • • • • • • • • $$602-943-2341, fourpointsphoenixnorth.com
The Hermosa Inn Paradise Valley 43 • • • • • • • • $$$$602-792-1851, hermosainn.com
Holiday Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport North Phoenix 228 • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$800-465-4329, 602-244-8800, hiphoenixsuites.com
Hotel Tempe InnSuites Tempe 160 • • • • • • • • • • • • $-$$$800-842-4242, 480-897-7900, innsuites.com/tempe-hotel.html
Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix 693 • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-252-1234, hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/arizona/hyatt-regency-phoenix/phxrp
g JW Marriott Desert Ridge Phoenix 950 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$480-293-5000, jwdesertridge.com
g Sheraton Crescent Hotel Phoenix 342 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-943-8200, sheratoncrescent.com
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass Chandler 500 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$602-225-0100, wildhorsepassresort.com
g Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix 1,000 • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-262-2500, sheratongrandphoenix.com
Resort
Bespoke Inn Scottsdale Scottsdale 8 • • • • • $$$-$$$$844-861-8715, bespokeinn.com
The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician Scottsdale 60 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$$480-941-8200, thecanyonsuites.com Located at The Phoenician, this resort-within-a-resort is Arizona’s finest boutique experience. See ad on page 81
Crowne Plaza Phoenix-Chandler Golf Resort Chandler 249 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$480-812-0900, sanmarcosresort.com
DESTINATION INFORMATIONJerome Chamber of Commerce Jerome928-634-2900, jeromechamber.comVisit Jerome & enjoy history, art, wine tasting, restaurants & bars, shopping & delightful lodging. pSedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Sedona800-288-7336, visitsedona.com See ad on page 71Visit Cottonwood Cottonwood928-634-7593 visitcottonwoodaz.orgVenture down the Verde River, hike around red rock terrain, stroll down city
streets, sip on wine or microbrews. Do it all in Cottonwood. pVisit Prescott Prescott866-878-2489, visit-prescott.com See ad on page 78 p
DINING 89Agave Cantina Sedona928-282-7200, 89agave.com pPink Java Cafe Sedona928-282-0249, pinkadventuretours.com/pink-java-cafePremium brews and magnificent views. Outdoor patio, baked pastries, fruit smoothies, deli sandwiches. p
TC’s Bar & Grill Sedona928-203-5936, pocodiablo.com p
TOUR OPERATORAdventures Out West Sedona800-755-0935, azsegway.comSonoran Desert Off-Road Segway and Sedona Red Rock Country Segway Tours. Awesome local guides. Touring Arizona since 1995. Great West Tours Sedona928-204-5506, greatwesttours.comGWT specializes in one-day tours to locations in Northern Arizona. p
Pink Jeep Tours Sedona800-873-3662, 928-282-5000, pinkadventuretours.comThe Southwest’s premier must-do adventures since 1960. Local guides. Imagine what you’ll share™.
SHOPPINGTlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village Sedona928-282-4838, tlaq.comEnjoy an excellent collection of 50 shops & galleries bordered by five superb restaurants. p e
=Pets allowed =Electric vehicle charging station on-site
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Guest Ranch
Rancho de los Caballeros Phoenix 79 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$-$$$$800-684-5030, ranchodeloscaballeros.com, See ad on page 81
Hotel
The Camby Hotel Phoenix 277 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$602-468-0700, thecamby.comWith a spirit of celebration and flair, The Camby Hotel is an elegant urban retreat.
Choice Hotels Region-wide • • • • • • • $-$$$$888-846-9378, choicehotels.com/arizona, See ad on page 93
Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport Phoenix 290 • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$855-586-8475, 602-273-7778, crowneplazaphx.com
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Tempe Tempe 270 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$800-774-1500, 480-967-1441, phoenixtempe.doubletree.com
g Four Points by Sheraton Phoenix North Phoenix 248 • • • • • • • • • $$602-943-2341, fourpointsphoenixnorth.com
The Hermosa Inn Paradise Valley 43 • • • • • • • • $$$$602-792-1851, hermosainn.com
Holiday Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport North Phoenix 228 • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$800-465-4329, 602-244-8800, hiphoenixsuites.com
Hotel Tempe InnSuites Tempe 160 • • • • • • • • • • • • $-$$$800-842-4242, 480-897-7900, innsuites.com/tempe-hotel.html
Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix 693 • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-252-1234, hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/arizona/hyatt-regency-phoenix/phxrp
g JW Marriott Desert Ridge Phoenix 950 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$480-293-5000, jwdesertridge.com
g Sheraton Crescent Hotel Phoenix 342 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-943-8200, sheratoncrescent.com
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass Chandler 500 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$602-225-0100, wildhorsepassresort.com
g Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix 1,000 • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-262-2500, sheratongrandphoenix.com
Resort
Bespoke Inn Scottsdale Scottsdale 8 • • • • • $$$-$$$$844-861-8715, bespokeinn.com
The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician Scottsdale 60 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$$480-941-8200, thecanyonsuites.com Located at The Phoenician, this resort-within-a-resort is Arizona’s finest boutique experience. See ad on page 81
Crowne Plaza Phoenix-Chandler Golf Resort Chandler 249 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$480-812-0900, sanmarcosresort.com
DESTINATION INFORMATIONJerome Chamber of Commerce Jerome928-634-2900, jeromechamber.comVisit Jerome & enjoy history, art, wine tasting, restaurants & bars, shopping & delightful lodging. pSedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Sedona800-288-7336, visitsedona.com See ad on page 71Visit Cottonwood Cottonwood928-634-7593 visitcottonwoodaz.orgVenture down the Verde River, hike around red rock terrain, stroll down city
streets, sip on wine or microbrews. Do it all in Cottonwood. pVisit Prescott Prescott866-878-2489, visit-prescott.com See ad on page 78 p
DINING 89Agave Cantina Sedona928-282-7200, 89agave.com pPink Java Cafe Sedona928-282-0249, pinkadventuretours.com/pink-java-cafePremium brews and magnificent views. Outdoor patio, baked pastries, fruit smoothies, deli sandwiches. p
TC’s Bar & Grill Sedona928-203-5936, pocodiablo.com p
TOUR OPERATORAdventures Out West Sedona800-755-0935, azsegway.comSonoran Desert Off-Road Segway and Sedona Red Rock Country Segway Tours. Awesome local guides. Touring Arizona since 1995. Great West Tours Sedona928-204-5506, greatwesttours.comGWT specializes in one-day tours to locations in Northern Arizona. p
Pink Jeep Tours Sedona800-873-3662, 928-282-5000, pinkadventuretours.comThe Southwest’s premier must-do adventures since 1960. Local guides. Imagine what you’ll share™.
SHOPPINGTlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village Sedona928-282-4838, tlaq.comEnjoy an excellent collection of 50 shops & galleries bordered by five superb restaurants. p e
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Guest Ranch
Rancho de los Caballeros Phoenix 79 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$-$$$$800-684-5030, ranchodeloscaballeros.com, See ad on page 81
Hotel
The Camby Hotel Phoenix 277 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$602-468-0700, thecamby.comWith a spirit of celebration and flair, The Camby Hotel is an elegant urban retreat.
Choice Hotels Region-wide • • • • • • • $-$$$$888-846-9378, choicehotels.com/arizona, See ad on page 93
Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport Phoenix 290 • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$855-586-8475, 602-273-7778, crowneplazaphx.com
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Tempe Tempe 270 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$800-774-1500, 480-967-1441, phoenixtempe.doubletree.com
g Four Points by Sheraton Phoenix North Phoenix 248 • • • • • • • • • $$602-943-2341, fourpointsphoenixnorth.com
The Hermosa Inn Paradise Valley 43 • • • • • • • • $$$$602-792-1851, hermosainn.com
Holiday Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport North Phoenix 228 • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$800-465-4329, 602-244-8800, hiphoenixsuites.com
Hotel Tempe InnSuites Tempe 160 • • • • • • • • • • • • $-$$$800-842-4242, 480-897-7900, innsuites.com/tempe-hotel.html
Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix 693 • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-252-1234, hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/arizona/hyatt-regency-phoenix/phxrp
g JW Marriott Desert Ridge Phoenix 950 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$480-293-5000, jwdesertridge.com
g Sheraton Crescent Hotel Phoenix 342 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-943-8200, sheratoncrescent.com
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass Chandler 500 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$$602-225-0100, wildhorsepassresort.com
g Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix 1,000 • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$602-262-2500, sheratongrandphoenix.com
Resort
Bespoke Inn Scottsdale Scottsdale 8 • • • • • $$$-$$$$844-861-8715, bespokeinn.com
The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician Scottsdale 60 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $$$$480-941-8200, thecanyonsuites.com Located at The Phoenician, this resort-within-a-resort is Arizona’s finest boutique experience. See ad on page 81
Crowne Plaza Phoenix-Chandler Golf Resort Chandler 249 • • • • • • • • • • • • $$-$$$480-812-0900, sanmarcosresort.com
DESTINATION INFORMATIONJerome Chamber of Commerce Jerome928-634-2900, jeromechamber.comVisit Jerome & enjoy history, art, wine tasting, restaurants & bars, shopping & delightful lodging. pSedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Sedona800-288-7336, visitsedona.com See ad on page 71Visit Cottonwood Cottonwood928-634-7593 visitcottonwoodaz.orgVenture down the Verde River, hike around red rock terrain, stroll down city
streets, sip on wine or microbrews. Do it all in Cottonwood. pVisit Prescott Prescott866-878-2489, visit-prescott.com See ad on page 78 p
DINING 89Agave Cantina Sedona928-282-7200, 89agave.com pPink Java Cafe Sedona928-282-0249, pinkadventuretours.com/pink-java-cafePremium brews and magnificent views. Outdoor patio, baked pastries, fruit smoothies, deli sandwiches. p
TC’s Bar & Grill Sedona928-203-5936, pocodiablo.com p
TOUR OPERATORAdventures Out West Sedona800-755-0935, azsegway.comSonoran Desert Off-Road Segway and Sedona Red Rock Country Segway Tours. Awesome local guides. Touring Arizona since 1995. Great West Tours Sedona928-204-5506, greatwesttours.comGWT specializes in one-day tours to locations in Northern Arizona. p
Pink Jeep Tours Sedona800-873-3662, 928-282-5000, pinkadventuretours.comThe Southwest’s premier must-do adventures since 1960. Local guides. Imagine what you’ll share™.
SHOPPINGTlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village Sedona928-282-4838, tlaq.comEnjoy an excellent collection of 50 shops & galleries bordered by five superb restaurants. p e
=Pets allowed =Electric vehicle charging station on-site
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A R I Z O N A O F F I C I A L S T A T E
TRAVEL MAPCIRCULATION
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Travel Services Listing includes: Business Name, Phone Number, Street Address & Website
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Travel ServicesListings
DISTRIBUTION
79%AZ Visitor Centers/CVBs, Hotels, State Agencies, etc.
15%Direct mailings to consumers by request
4%Travel shows, direct mailing & international distribution
2%Events & Sponsorships
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