When travel resumes, there’s more big event business coming to Sioux Falls
The steep drop in visitor business in Sioux Falls and everywhere won’t last forever – and major events are still booking here.
The steep drop in visitor business in Sioux Falls and everywhere won’t last forever – and major events are still booking here.
The founding president and chief operating officer of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. will be the keynote speaker at this year’s annual Visitor Industry Luncheon put on by the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau.
One of the nation’s leading hospitality sales consultants will help guide those working to bring visitor business to Sioux Falls.
Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau executive director Teri Schmidt has been recognized for her lifetime of achievement in tourism.
Whether the family is in town, the kids are off school or you’re off work and looking to enjoy your hometown, Sioux Falls is filled with so many can’t-miss ways to enjoy the holiday season.
Before Sioux Falls landed its second softball national championship in two years, the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau had to make a big pitch of its own. And it paid off.
It’s tempting to enter this sweepstakes ourselves — but it’s perfect for your friends or family who might want to visit Sioux Falls! It’s one way the CVB is encouraging tourism during a slower time of year.
Hunting season is almost here! Here’s a glimpse at the big impact this industry has in Sioux Falls — and how it’s about to get even bigger.
Take a look at the top five trends the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau learned at its recent international convention — because attracting visitors today takes the entire community.
There’s an audience of travelers who likes to not know exactly where a trip will take them. Enter the “mystery tour” — a trend that’s taking off in Sioux Falls.