The best, most inclusive and accurate analysis of the effect of the cruise industry I’ve read–including the immense, unread analysis the City paid for a decade ago. Yes, cruisers leave some money at the bars selling beer cheaper than that onboard, and on some local features like the bike tours. But it is not being elitist to compare this economic input to every other form of income from visitors and new residents. I hope everyone voting in the expected referendum gets a chance to read this.
I’m curious where the 7% figure comes from. It seems to me like most of lower Duval benefits from cruise ships except the hotels. I’m curious what the study asked and of whom to come to this figure.
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The best, most inclusive and accurate analysis of the effect of the cruise industry I’ve read–including the immense, unread analysis the City paid for a decade ago. Yes, cruisers leave some money at the bars selling beer cheaper than that onboard, and on some local features like the bike tours. But it is not being elitist to compare this economic input to every other form of income from visitors and new residents. I hope everyone voting in the expected referendum gets a chance to read this.
I’m curious where the 7% figure comes from. It seems to me like most of lower Duval benefits from cruise ships except the hotels. I’m curious what the study asked and of whom to come to this figure.