Leisure travel shows strong return amid continuing struggles in business travel sectors
DENVER, June 22, 2022 – In 2021, Denver welcomed 31.7 million visitors, regaining much of the losses experienced during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Growth was particularly strong in the domestic overnight leisure market, while flat growth in business travel segments, and the lack of an overseas international market last year, shows that the industry – in Denver and across the country – still has a ways to go to catch up with the benchmark year of 2019. That said, the numbers are a cause for cautious optimism as travelers hit the road in large numbers last year and spent similar to pre-COVID levels. Travel spending by all visitors to Denver in 2021 reached $6.6 billion, a figure not far from the record $7 billion spent in 2019.
The new data are part of the 2021 Longwoods International annual visitor profile study. Longwoods has been studying Denver visitors since 1994 and conducts research that provides a standard visitor tracking tool for many of the country’s top tourism destinations.
Longwoods also studied the impacts of VISIT DENVER’s marketing efforts, showing a strong return on investment during the key 2021 summer travel season.
“This year’s report really illustrates the wild ride that we experienced last year,” said Richard Scharf, president and CEO of VISIT DENVER. “In many regards, travel did its job in 2021, creating billions in spending at local businesses, generating millions in state and local taxes, and supporting tens of thousands of jobs.”
Overnight visitation from the leisure market was particularly strong in 2021, hitting 14.8 million, a 27% increase over 2020, including a 26% increase from “marketable” visitors, the primary focus of VISIT DENVER’s promotional efforts. Total overnight visitation, a figure that combines leisure and business travel, hit 16.6 million, a 24% increase over 2020. Overall visitation to Denver, a combination of day and overnight travel, hit 31.7 million visitors in 2021, a 14.5% increase over 2020. Overnight business travel increased a modest 3% in 2021 to 1.8 million.
Spending by overnight visitors increased in 2021 to $5.5 billion, a 29% increase over 2020. Among all traveler types, business travelers spent the most at $173 per day, followed by marketable leisure visitors at $158 per day.
“Tourism continues to be a key economic driver for our city, and we are pleased to see travel demand return,” said Scharf. “That said, these results occurred before the current headwinds we are experiencing, from the Omicron wave earlier this year, the sharp increase in travel costs, continued softness in the group and business travel market, and the delayed return of the international visitor into 2023.”
Longwoods International also conducted Return on Investment (ROI) research for VISIT DENVER’s 2021 summer advertising campaign, its largest of the year. The study revealed some of the strongest ROI numbers VISIT DENVER has seen, showing that the campaign generated 1.2 million incremental trips, generating $338 million in incremental visitor spending and $38 million in state and local taxes. Measured against spending, the campaign generated an ROI of $151 in visitor spending and $17 in taxes for every $1 in advertising investment.
Key numbers for 2021 include:
Denver welcomed 31.7 total visitors in 2021, including 16.6 million overnight visitors and 15.1 million day visitors, a 14.5% increase over 2020.
Overnight leisure visitors totaled 14.8 million in 2021, a 27% increase over 2020.
There were 7.1 million “marketable” leisure visitors in 2021, a 26% increase over 2020. This segment has the most discretion on where to vacation and responds to tourism marketing. This audience is the primary focus of much of VISIT DENVER’s marketing efforts and spends more time and money in-market than any other leisure visitor type.
Denver visitors spent $6.6 billion in 2021, including $5.5 billion from overnight visitors and an additional $1.1 billion in spending from day visitors, a 26.2% increase over 2020.
Denver overnight visitors spent more than $1.5 billion on accommodations, and $974 million on food and beverages.
Expenditures by overnight visitors on transportation reached more than $1.8 billion. Retail purchases were $700 million, while overnight visitors spent nearly $500 million on paid attractions and other recreational and sightseeing activities.
On average in 2021, the biggest spenders were business travelers, who spent $173 per day; followed by marketable visitors, who spent $158 per day. Day visitors spent $73 per day.
Out-of-state overnight leisure travelers comprised 78 percent of visitors (up from 76 percent in 2020).
The top states sending vacationers to Denver in 2021, apart from Colorado itself, were:
Texas
California
Florida
Arizona
The top cities from outside of Colorado sending leisure visitors to Denver in 2021 were:
Los Angeles, CA
Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX*
New York City, NY
Albuquerque/Santa Fe, NM*
Chicago, IL*
Houston, TX*
Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL
*Denotes a VISIT DENVER advertising market
Top 2021 Visitor Attractions*
Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre**
Denver Art Museum
Denver Zoo
Colorado Rockies
Water World
Denver Botanic Gardens
Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park
Downtown Aquarium
Colorado State Capitol**
Denver Broncos
Denver Museum of Nature & Science/IMAX Theater
Buffalo Bill’s Museum/Grave
Denver Nuggets
Butterfly Pavilion
History Colorado Center
Colorado Railroad Museum
Children’s Museum of Denver
Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Rapids
Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA)
*Based on survey responses
**Denotes a free attraction
Top 2021 Shopping/Entertainment Areas*
16th Street Mall
Cherry Creek
Denver Pavilions
Denver Union Station
Park Meadows Retail Resort
Larimer Square
*Based on survey responses
About VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau
Celebrating 113 years of promoting The Mile High City, VISIT DENVER is a nonprofit trade association that contracts with the City of Denver to market Denver as a convention and leisure destination, increasing economic development in the city, creating jobs and generating taxes. Denver welcomed more than 31.7 million visitors in 2021, generating $6.6 billion in spending, while supporting tens of thousands of jobs and making Tourism one of the city’s largest industries. Learn more about Denver on the VISIT DENVER website or at Tourism Pays Denver. Denver International Airport (DEN) is the No. 3 busiest airport in the world connecting The Mile High City to more than 200 destinations globally. Follow Denver’s social media channels for up-to-the-minute updates on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.
SOURCE VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau
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