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MAJORITY OF ASHEVILLE AND BUNCOMBE COUNTY RESIDENTS BELIEVE THEIR COMMUNITY BENEFITS FROM TOURISM
Explore Asheville and Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority Release Findings from 2023 Resident Perspectives on Tourism Report
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (April 5, 2023) — An overwhelming majority of Asheville and Buncombe County residents (84%) agree that tourism benefits their community according to recent survey findings shared during the March 24 Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority (BCTDA) annual planning session.
Building on a 2019 and subsequent 2022 study, market research firm MMGY Travel Intelligence surveyed a representative sample of Buncombe County and Asheville residents on their awareness and perceptions of tourism and its impact on the community. (Note: The sample size was similar to the County’s recent Bond referendum poll of County residents.)
Resident respondents to the survey understand and appreciate the broader economic impacts of tourism. However not all agree that the industry has a positive impact specifically on their families. While respondents believe tourism still poses some challenges, they also agree that Explore Asheville’s strategic imperatives are aligned to address these concerns.
“Explore Asheville is committed to surveying Buncombe County and Asheville residents each year to gauge their perspectives on travel and tourism,” said Vic Isley, President & CEO of Explore Asheville and the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority. “The findings reveal the complexity behind local perceptions and the importance of our continued efforts to invest in our community, balancing resident quality of life and the quality of visits of our guests.”
Chris Davidson, executive vice president at MMGY Travel Intelligence, provided the following key insights from the survey, which was fielded in February:
Key Insight No. 1: While residents agree that tourism poses some challenges, they clearly believe it also provides immense value to the community. An overwhelming majority (84%) agree that tourism benefits their community.
Key Insight No. 2: Asheville residents are proud of their community, the emphasis on inclusivity and diversity, and the culture and character of Asheville.
Key Insight No. 3: Parking and traffic congestion problems are primary concerns Asheville residents have for their quality of life. Dispersing visitors to areas outside of downtown Asheville and shifting the concentration of visitors to fewer peak times of the year are important initiatives for Asheville residents.
Key Insight No. 4: Residents are proud of the natural beauty and greenspaces of Asheville. Around half are concerned that tourism may impact these natural amenities and emphasize that participating in sustainable tourism is important for visitors.
Key Insight No. 5: Supporting local businesses is important to Asheville residents, and most expect the same of visitors to Asheville.
Key Insight No. 6: City of Asheville residents view the economic impact of tourism and its support of natural and community amenities in a more positive light than residents outside of the city.
Key Insight No. 7: Length of residency has a significant impact on how residents feel about tourism in Buncombe County and Asheville.
Key Insight No. 8: There is still an opportunity to educate Asheville residents on how taxes paid by visitors are used to benefit residents.
About the Survey: Several online panel companies reached a representative, random sample of residents of Buncombe County and Asheville. A total of 400 surveys were completed, yielding an error range of +/- 5 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. The vast majority of respondents are full-time Buncombe County residents (96%), the average length of residency is 20.5 years, and among those who are employed, about half indicate that their job doesn’t receive any benefit from tourism, while a quarter (25%) indicate they receive a great deal of benefit from tourism.
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