OREGON TOURISM LISTENING SESSION SUM M ARY

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OREGON TOURISM LISTENING SESSION SUM M ARY June 2018

T O U R I S M L I S T E N I N G S E S S I O N O V E R V I E W Travel Oregon, in partnership with the Central Oregon Visitors Association, hosted an Oregon Tourism Listening Session in the Central Oregon region on May 16, 2018 in Sisters, Oregon Anyone who touches the tourism industry, including business owners, land managers, volunteers, nonprofits, policymakers and more, was invited to attend 30 regional stakeholders attended 30 Sisters Stakeholders input was gathered on a host of topics ranging from tourism challenges to asset opportunities Listening sessions findings will help shape the future of tourism in Oregon through Travel Oregon s statewide strategic plan, as well as Central Oregon s regional tourism plan

L I S T E N I N G S E S S I O N Organizations, Agencies, Etc. Represented Big Mountain Heli Tours Bureau of Land Management Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Visitors Association City of Redmond Redmond Municipal Airport Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Discover Your Forest High Desert Museum Hop in the Spa Old Mill District Oregon Natural Desert Association Outriders Northwest Redmond Chamber of Commerce Redmond Municipal Airport Sister City Council Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce SmithRock.com The Bend Tour Company US Forest Service, Deschutes National Forest Visit Bend Wall Street Suites

Engagement in Tourism Industry Structure Central Oregon tourism stakeholders are very engaged with their RDMO Engagement at the DMO and chamber level varies by area, but has grown over the past few years Travel Oregon is engaged with some stakeholders more than others, with some acknowledging Travel Oregon s support in marketing and communications. Others have yet to work with Travel Oregon, but are excited about the opportunity

T o u r i s m C h a l l e n g e s a n d R e g i o n a l P l a n G a p s Destination Development & Management Demand on natural assets is outpacing the capacity required to maintain those assets A lack of awareness about conservation and its impact on natural resources Certain outdoor destinations (Smith Rock) are over saturated The need for regional planning to sustain outdoor recreational experiences Conflicting opinions on the value of tourism create an anti-visitor sentiment Need for development outside of outdoor recreation space (more arts & culture) More collaboration with tribal entities Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Distance, capacity and time commitment can impact stakeholder ability to effectively collaborate with RDMOs and Travel Oregon Tribes and smaller communities have a difficult time connecting with the proper networks and organizations Small businesses and tourism agencies need support in marketing and creating strong visitor bases Capacity constraints limit stakeholders ability to participate in tourism growth initiatives Marketing & Promotion Promotion of non-saturated attractions to help in dispersion of alternative experiences Marketing local arts and culture is believed to be a gap The promotion of shoulder season activities Need for marketing outside of outdoor recreation (more arts & culture)

: T o u r i s m C h a l l e n g e s a n d R e g i o n a l P l a n G a p s ( C o n t d ) Infrastructure & Transportation A limited awareness of the areas airport capacity and ability to bring in large flights Better wayfinding to help disperse visitors away from oversaturated areas Infrastructures inability to absorb any growth in visitation Workforce & Training Lack of affordable housing for the hospitality workforce Businesses have a hard time finding quality employees and retaining them Capacity constraints limit the ability of certain businesses to participate in tourism growth initiatives

T o u r i s m C h a l l e n g e s a n d R e g i o n a l P l a n G a p s [We need] less word of mouth recommendations to disperse density. Tribal engagement [is missing]. Cohesive plans needs to connect with the right people. Human capacity in rural communities is not in alignment with growth in regional tourism. Employee housing. Businesses are having a hard enough time finding employees. Address the infrastructure issues that come with increased tourism and transportation planning. Increasing demand for recreation exceeds our ability to plan, build and manage new and existing opportunities." While Central Oregon is known for its outdoor beauty, we would like to invigorate its reputation for arts and culture.

Excitement for Tourism Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Creating a bigger regional voice More partners and connections Community engagement Increased Visitation Showing people the beauty of our region Meeting people around the world Economic Impact Tourism provides a greater quality of life for citizens Sustainable economy Community growth Outdoor Advocacy Conservation awareness Support of public lands

D e s i r e d T o u r i s m A s s e t s t o P r o m o t e o r D e v e l o p Sisters Outside of summer and Bend Shoulder Season Assets Smaller, Rural Communities La Pine Prineville Madras Outdoor Recreation Arts and Heritage Warms Springs Arts History

Desired Strategic Tourism Priorities & Areas of Focus Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Connect smaller communities to Travel Oregon Partner with public land agencies to address increased use Assist local communities in developing strategic plans Destination Development & Management Develop long-term visioning plan for sustainable tourism More time to prepare for growth ahead of marketing campaigns Create wildfire and snow emergency response plans Develop the tribal experience Identify dispersion strategies Evaluate opportunities for new product development (arts and culture, tribal tourism) Marketing & Promotion Expand beyond the outdoors and promote local arts and culture Help establish a regional brand and a story inclusive of smaller, more rural communities Regional co-op marketing campaigns, including assisting more rural locations Promote shoulder season activities Implement kicker concept of businesses passing on visitor to next business/experience Infrastructure & Transportation Secure and expand commercial air service Address infrastructure needs in the face of increased demand Regional transportation options that connect Central Oregon communities

Desired Strategic Tourism Priorities & Areas of Focus Define a brand for Central Oregon. [Consider] the Love it to Death effect. Disperse tourists away from hot spots that are overcrowded. Assist communities with planning and visioning initiatives for tourism recreation. Connect smaller businesses with available programs.

D e s i r e d S t a k e h o l d e r s t o E n g a g e