Tourism leaders, hospitality partners and elected officials from across the state of Alabama will converge in Tuscaloosa for the highly anticipated 2024 Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism, scheduled to take place at the Bryant Conference Center and Hotel Capstone from July 27-30, 2024.

The event, hosted by Visit Tuscaloosa and Alabama Travel Council, in partnership with the Alabama Tourism Department, is expected to draw approximately 250 attendees, including representatives from statewide attractions, hotels, convention and visitors bureaus, marketing firms, and other hospitality professionals. Programming will provide informational and educational sessions along with a platform for networking and collaboration on strategies to elevate tourism in the state.

Kelsey Rush, President and CEO of Visit Tuscaloosa, emphasized the significance of the conference, stating, “Tourism is not only vital to our economy but also serves as a vehicle for showcasing the unique culture, heritage and hospitality of Tuscaloosa. The Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism presents an exceptional opportunity for us to highlight our city’s attractions and amenities while fostering collaboration within the industry.”

The full agenda for the programming will be announced in coming weeks.

“We are thrilled to welcome our tourism peers from across the state to experience firsthand the warmth and hospitality for which Tuscaloosa is renowned,” added Rush.

In addition to the conference sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to partake in a special welcome reception at The Zone, experience the Bryant Museum, and will have the opportunity to discover the charm and allure of Tuscaloosa outside of conference hours. The conference also serves as an opportunity for the Alabama Association of DMO’s to raise money for in-state college scholarships, which will be awarded during the conference.

In 2023, the travel and tourism industry, which includes leisure and group visitors, was responsible for more than 10,400 jobs in Tuscaloosa County. The 2.8 million visitors also pumped a record-breaking $999.5 million into the local economy.

Last September, Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports helped launch the Let’s Go There campaign, a domestic initiative to inspire future travel amid the coronavirus pandemic. All sectors of the travel industry united to encourage Americans to keep their travel flame lit and plan for “one day.”

For most of us, that day is here.

The vaccination rollout has been a strong success here in the U.S., cases have fallen dramatically from the winter surge and we are seeing businesses across the country reopening and welcoming back customers. I, like many of you, am ready to stop wondering and start wandering and reignite a sense of adventure that only travel can bring. In Tuscaloosa, our community events such as the USA Triathlon Duathlon National Championships, Tuscaloosa Amphitheater shows, and Live at the Plaza are picking up steadily. Additionally, our hotels continue to see a positive uptick in bookings, attractions and museum traffic is picking up nicely, and our community members are filled with hope and excitement as they look forward to all that’s coming this year! It’s a great time to visit Tuscaloosa.

I am thrilled to see the return of our industry and the travelers we serve. We’ve all missed traveling—the excitement, the anticipation that comes with planning a vacation, spending time with friends and family, and exploring different parts of our great country. And of course, Tuscaloosa has missed our guests this past year—hopefully, that will soon change.

According to an April Harris Poll and Destination Analysts survey, 77% of Americans plan on traveling this summer. In fact, two-thirds of Americans have some sort of travel planned (36%) or booked (30%). While many of us may be dreaming about our next vacation, we need to ensure that we are taking the crucial step of actually booking and taking a trip in the U.S.

Thanks to the strong safety measures in place and the ramped-up vaccination campaign, this is the right moment to reclaim our time lost and renew our sense of adventure. Americans rightly remain concerned about protecting their health and safety and so are we. It has and always will be our top priority. We have Plexiglas to protect our gatekeeper, increased weekly cleaning routine, and enforced social distancing to ensure everyone’s safety.

When you and your family are ready to say “Let’s Go There”—and I hope that will be very soon—Tuscaloosa is ready and eager to welcome you back.

Let’s not spend another day in the ordinary and go find the extraordinary.