Thats pretty good. In NJ we do about 120M per year - seems mind boggling to me sometimes.
Thats pretty good. In NJ we do about 120M per year - seems mind boggling to me sometimes.
That's rather surprising to me, and I'm originally from Morris County. Where do you find visitation data for NJ? Having grown up in the Garden State, I never thought it much for tourism, outside a few beaches that are long past their prime.
"New Jersey welcomed 116.2 million visitors to the Garden State in 2019."
https://visitnj.org/sites/default/files/2019-nj-economic-impact.pdf
Do you have any post-pandemic numbers?
86.4 million visitors in 2020
https://visitnj.org/press/new-jerseys-2020-tourism-data-reflects-resiliency
96.6 million visitors in 2021
https://www.njspotlightnews.org/202...ion-visitors-2021-14-over-2020-19-below-2019/
As expected, the Florida residents simply re-filed their suit in state court after a federal judge told them the state court was the proper venue. For some reason DeSantis believed that the dismal of the federal suit was some type of big victory and his team endlessly crowed about it. The reality in the big picture is that the dismal of the federal suit is nearly meaningless.
Florida Residents Refile Lawsuit Against Gov Ron DeSantis Over Disney’s Special Tax District
Plaintiffs brought their complaint to state court after it was tossed by a federal judge
https://www.thewrap.com/florida-residents-lawsuit-ron-desantis-disney-tax-district/