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Another sign that Toronto's tourism is finished
Planet Hollywood is closed. That place used to be teaming with american tourists.
As if the loss of theatre, nightlife and big festivals werent telling enough, planet hollywood in my opinion shows how lost we are on the world tourism stage.
Whats to blame?
4 things in my opinion:
1) Loss of nightlife. I rememeber in the 90s there used to be thousands of americans for just one massive rave. Well the government took care of that didnt they? Smoking bans dont help either.
2) SARS - Thanks to CNN for that one
3) Our shit talking government - you dont think americans get offended when our prime minister and mayor talk shit about americans? Think again
4) high dollar. Since toronto doesnt have much to offer anymore in the first place, why come here when it's more expensive now than in the US? I find american travel a bargain now with the high dollar which means americans must find it ridiculously expensive. An interesting sidenote is that many prices are only slightly lower than here but what makes a huge difference when i calculate prices is the difference in sales tax.
What would i do if i ran things?:
1) make it easier for nightlife to thrive once again in toronto. drop the smoking laws, extend drinking hours, and allow permits for festivals and raves again as we used to. Id amend bylaws in certain neighbourhoods to accomodate for noise like what originally happened in the entertainment district when that area was a direlect wasteland. Funny how after nightlife spurred development there they are now trying to kill the golden goose. Id find away to move the squatters off toronto island and make the portlands into a huge multi-use entertainment zone with NO RESIDENTIAL DDEVELOPMENT ALLOWED. Any residential development nearby would be forced to sign a "noise clause" understanding that there will be noise eminating from this district and that they better live with it or not move in.
2) put together a GOOD tourism package. Not a campaign with polar bears and the CN tower and the token minorities showing how wonderfully multicultural we are. Tourists dont care about that stuff. Id highlight the obvious like the CN tower but then id heavily promote toronto as a party spot with more lenient laws than the US, better shopping, and great theatre and authentic food. This is what toronto USED to be known as. Of course we wouldnt be able to promote these things till we win them back.
3) easier sales tax rebate -- the way it is now is too complicated. Id have businesses offer the rebate forms right on the spot with instructions on how to claim the rebate at the border. Right now its up to you to know which is exempt and what is not and most people dont even know they can get a rebate. In europe and argentina the shops that offer tax free have a tax free sign right on their window.
Toronto is hurting and i put the blame directly on politicians who seem to be doing everything they can to kill tourism. Well guess what? its working.
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