Title: AG CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
1Travel and Tourism Division
2KANSAS! magazine
- 38,000 subscribers
- 26 out of state
- 441 international
- 87 Kansas Counties featured in 2005
32006 KANSAS! Calendar
4KANSAS! magazine
- Study
- Pioneer Marketing
- Goals
- Align with overall tourism objectives
- Increase subscription base
- Increase retail sales
- Streamline and create efficiencies in management
5KANSAS! magazine
- Current marketing efforts
- Retail Outlets
- Industry subscriptions
- Gift subscriptions
- Schools
6Group Tours
- Over 3.1 million dollars in economic impact
reported by communities for group tours
over-nighting in Kansas.
- Increase of 800,000 reported from FY04.
7Group Tour Inquiries
- Responded to 164 inquiries from tour planners
that requested information such as getaway
guides, maps, and itineraries to use for
prospective tours.
8Group Tour Activities
- National Tour Association (NTA) Convention 31
Tour Operator Appointments
- NTA Dinner (Sponsored by KSTT Kansas Industry
Partners) 6 Tour Operator Guests
- American Bus Association (ABA) Convention 24
Tour Operator Appointments
- Bank Travel Conference 23 Tour Planner
Appointments
- African American Travel Conference 36 Tour
Planner Appointments
- KMMA Sales Blitz 49 Tour Planner Appointments
- Cruise, Tour Travel Expo Booth 129 Tour
Planner Attendees
- Group Tour 101 Workshop 124 Kansas Industry
Participants
92005 Sales Blitz
Kansas Cooks!
10Product Development
11Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Fermata Study
- Develop a tourism strategy for the region,
- Identify the nature based, cultural, and
historical assets in the Flint Hills project
region that could potentially attract one of the
fastest growing - tourism markets in the country experiential
tourists.
12Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Fermatas assessors visited roughly 140
- natural, historic, and cultural sites throughout
- the 11,734-square mile Kansas Flint Hills
- region during March-June 2005
- 4 Scenic drives/byways
- 15 Historic sites
- 21 Museums
- 2 Developed Overlooks
- 49 Public land units
- 15 Interstate rest areas
- 2 Summer camps
- 2 Rail-Trails
- 3 Nature Centers
- 22 Town culture sites (courthouses, retail,
etc.)
- 9 Miscellaneous such as Konza Prairie,
- private lakes, Fort Riley, Red Buffalo
13Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Community-based meetings held in January
- and February 2005
- Examined 22 distinct characteristics
- of any given site and its accompanying heritage
- resources related to sites and resources
- ability to support experiential tourism.
14Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Action 1 Develop an implementation plan for the
creation of a Kansas Flint Hills Heritage Area
- Action 2 Extend the Flint Hills Scenic Byway
north from Council Grove to Manhattan, then east
along I-70 to Topeka
- Action 3 Connect the Flint Hills Scenic Byway to
the proposed Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway
via Hwy 56.
- Action 4 Develop a coordinated suite of portals
and gateways that invite and inform travelers to
the Kansas Flint Hills.
15Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Action 5 To this end Fermata recommends the
development of a Kansas Flint Hills gateway
facility along I-70 and perhaps I-35.
- Action 6 Develop a portal at the Tallgrass
Prairie National Preserve
- Action 7 Provide detailed information on the web
regarding the natural, historical and cultural
sites in the Flint Hills.
- Action 8 Partner with National Geographic in the
development of a Kansas Geotourism MapGuide.
16Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Action 9 Align state and federal economic
development programs to support the conception
and creation of Kansas Flint Hills travel and
tourism businesses. - Action 10 Align state and federal economic and
agriculture programs to support the development
of new products and services (directly or
indirectly related to travel and tourism) in the
Kansas Flint Hills region, particularly on
private lands. - Action 11 In addition, Fermata recommends the
expansion of the use of conservation easements on
private lands in the region.
17Product DevelopmentFlint Hills
- Action 12 Align state transportation enhancement
and scenic byway funds to further the efforts of
the Kansas Flint Hills heritage tourism
initiative. - Action 13 Develop a uniform interpretive and
recreational strategy for all state park and
wildlife areas in the Kansas Flint Hills region.
- Action 14 In order to organize promotion and
marketing efforts in the region, Fermata
recommends the development of a marketing
consortium consisting of all of the chambers of
commerce and CVBs in the Kansas Flint Hills
region. - Action 15 To this end, Fermata recommends the
development of a Kansas Flint Hills Branding and
Marketing strategy.
18Flint Hills
- Special Section
- 2006 Visitors Guide
19Flint Hills
- 30,000 Brochures
- Partnership with KDOT KTA
- Rest area displays
202005 Attraction Development Grant Program
- 296,252 awarded to ten tourism projects.
- Combined total project cost of 864,728.
- 567,776 in leveraged funding.
212005 Attraction Development Grant Program
- Country Stampede
- Great Bend CVB
- Historic Abilene, Inc.
- Kansas Underground Salt Museum
- Miami County
- Symphony on the Tallgrass Prairie, Inc.
- Walters' Pumpkin Patch
- The Dyck Arboretum of the Plains
- William Inge Festival Foundation
- Dodge City Trail of Fame, Inc
22Attraction Development Grant Projects Completed
In 2005
- Printing of 30,000 Santa Fe Trail Brochures.
- Construction of Seeds to Salsa building at
Walters Pumpkin Patch.
- Development of the KAW Nation site at Council
Grove.
- Construction of International Pancake Day Hall of
Fame at Liberal.
23Grant Recipient
Pause Point at the Kaw Nation in Council Grove
24Cultural/Heritage Tourism
25The Business of Art Creating Success
- More than 200 people attended workshops featuring
Libby Platus at five locations across the state
in May.
- Partnered with
- - Ag Products Marketing
- - Kansas Arts Commission
- - Kansas Small Business Development Center
26Kansas Artisan Survey
- First step in the Culture Heritage Study is
finding what arts, crafts, and food products are
sold in Kansas
- A survey was sent to artisans and food producers
across the state.
- -683 surveys were returned
- -90 counties were represented in the responses
- -Broad cross-section of products represented.
27Cultural/Heritage Tourism
- Randall Travel Marketing Study
- Assess the market and marketability of Kansas
Cultural Heritage Tourism opportunities
- US Cultural Heritage Summit
- Educational Opportunity
28Communication/Education
- TIAK Partnerships
- Annual Conference
- Educational Seminar
- National Tourism Week Packets
- Travel Talk
29Research Planning
- Advertising Conversion Studies
- Interstate Traveler Study
- Economic Impact Report
- Statewide data
- County data
- Long Term Strategic Plan
30Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Acquire and assess qualitative and quantitative
intelligence regarding tourist traffic along the
I-70 and I-35 interstate corridors, to include
31Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Annual and seasonal traffic volume
- Commercial vs. private travel
- Leisure vs. commuter travel
- Multiple party, family, recreational vehicle,
motor coach, and individual travelers
- Demographic/psychographic data on travelers
- Origin of travel
- Destination of travel
- Reasons for travel
- Mechanisms for planning travel Seasonal,
destination, and activity-specific travel
patterns
- Amenities/services needed or sought by interstate
auto travelers
32Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Significant points
- Overnight stays
- Driving breaks
- Entry/exit from the interstate
- Preferred activities sought by travelers
- To destinations in Kansas
- Reasons for traveling TO Kansas
- To destinations outside of Kansas
- Reasons for traveling THROUGH Kansas
- Image/expectation/
- awareness of Kansas
33Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Did your current trip begin in Kansas?
- Yes 10.9
- No 81.1
34Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- In which state did your trip begin?
- Colorado 23.8
- Missouri 19.7
- Texas 10.6
- Oklahoma 7.4
- Iowa 4.3
- Illinois 3.5
- Iowa 3
35Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Will your current trip end in Kansas?
- Yes 18.6
- No 81.4
36Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Purpose of Trip
- Business/Work/Convention/Special Meeting 25.3
- Vacation or pleasure trip 37.7
- Visiting friends or relatives 26.8
- Personal 12.9
- Just passing through 19.8
- Other 5.9
- None selected 0.2
37Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- How many days spent in Kansas
- 1 day or less 55.2
- 2 days 22.6
- 3 days 6.8
- 4 days 5.6
- 5 days 3.5
- 6 days 1.1
- 7 days 1.6
- more than 7 days 3.8
38Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- What type of accommodations did you/will you
use?
- Dont know 1.1
- Hotel/Motel 54.4
- Bed Breakfast 3.3
- With friends or relatives 26.6
- Campground 9.2
- Other 9.2
39Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Overall, how familiar are you with travel and
tourism opportunities in Kansas?
- Very familiar 155 15.0
- Somewhat 408 39.5
- Not familiar 447 43.3
- Don't know 24 2.1
40Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- What months have you/would you consider taking a
trip to Kansas?
- January to April 27.3
- May to August 49.6
- September to December 73.3
- Probably would not consider trip to Kansas
10.4
- Dont know - .09
41Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Using a scale of 1 to 5 where 5 means "extremely
interested" and 1 means "not interested at all,"
please indicate how interested you would be in
visiting Kansas for the following purposes - Historical attractions 19.6
- Agricultural sites or experiences 10.5
- Western or pioneer sites/attractions 17.6
- Arts cultural attractions/events 12.8
- Fairs and festivals 12.3
- Sporting events 14.3
- Car racing events 12.9
42Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Using a scale of 1 to 5 where 5 means "extremely
interested" and 1 means "not interested at all,"
please indicate how interested you would be in
visiting Kansas for the following purposes - Outdoor recreational activities 15.2
- Fishing 16.3
- Hunting 13.5
- Golfing 8.8
- Antique shopping 13.1
43Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- Used Tourist Information Center ?
- Yes - 37.7
- No - 62.3
44Research PlanningInterstate Traveler Study
- How likely to visit Kansas in next 12 mos.?
- Very likely - 48.2
- Somewhat likely - 18.7
- Not likely - 22.7
- Dont know - 10.5
45Budget
46Division Revenue
47Division Expenses
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