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Only when it hits the MAGA wallets personally, will they start to wake up.--maybe!!
The American tourist boycott movement is wreaking havoc: border states like Montana are reporting a dizzying 44% drop in Canadian credit card spending.
From Vermont to Washington, local businesses are feeling the slowdown, as Canadians choose to keep their vacation dollars north of the border.
A stark reminder that our tourist spending is a true economic engine for our neighborsand that they clearly notice our absence.
#canada #quebec
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Skittles
(172,539 posts)most of us didn't vote for that fascist fuck
JBTaurus83
(1,634 posts)I wouldnt go someplace where the state police routinely round people up and put them in detention camps.
yardwork
(69,530 posts)They see us as a country that elected Trump, who is a bully and a criminal.
Grokenstein
(6,402 posts)Honestly, I don't know why anyone would want to come here at all right now.
Joinfortmill
(21,510 posts)democrank
(12,664 posts)Talk about trickle down .
Conjuay
(3,100 posts)in Canadian visitors this May.
(Funplacetotravel.com)
tanyev
(49,533 posts)🫤
hatrack
(65,060 posts)With only six weeks to go before the start of the World Cup, hotels at most of the cities hosting the tournament are facing a major problem: Bookings are running far below what they had expected.
For some metro areas such as Kansas City, bookings are running even below what a typical June or July would bring, according to an industry survey released on Monday by the American Hotel and Lodging Association. The report was conducted last month and a spokesperson said it's based on 205 respondents "representing hotel operators and owners, many of whom own multiple hotel portfolios across the country and across multiple World Cup markets."
AHLA said the disappointing bookings stem from fewer than expected international travelers and large cancellations by FIFA the organizer of the World Cup leaving hotels with an unexpectedly large number of empty rooms. "Despite more than 5 million tickets sold (for World Cup matches), this demand has not yet translated into strong hotel bookings," the AHLA said in the report.
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Overseas visitors are critical to the hotel industry, the AHLA says, because they tend to spend more and stay longer. But the AHLA warned nearly 80% of hotel bookings across host cities are running below initial forecasts, according to its survey. In Kansas City, 85% to 90% of hotels reported bookings below projections.
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https://www.kcur.org/sports/2026-05-05/world-cup-hotels-kansas-city-bookings-tickets
edhopper
(37,469 posts)tourist from America. These would be America tourists or America tourism.
Sorry, just rang wrong in my ear.