Study Reveals Economic Impact of Miami Beach Ordinance on Local Businesses

(Miami Beach, Fla.) – Today, Fishkind and Associates released a study outlining the economic impact on Miami Beach if a Miami Beach Commission approved an ordinance to implement a ban on sales of alcohol on Ocean Drive after 2:00 AM is passed by voters.

The report entitled “Economic Impact of Proposed Ban on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages from 2:00 AM until 5:00 AM on Ocean Drive,” specifically outlines the negative economic impact the ordinance would have on the city and its taxpayers if passed.

The report, which was commissioned by the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association (FRLA), details a loss of more than $340 million in sales revenues – translating to a loss of more than $19 million annually to the City in property, resort and sales taxes and shifting the burden of these lost city revenues onto local taxpayers.  The report also indicates a potential loss of more than 5,500 jobs as a result of immediate and cascading effects of the late-night ban.

“The ballot referendum which will ban alcohol sales on just a few businesses on Ocean Drive will have far-reaching negative economic effects for Miami Beach taxpayers and businesses,” said Hank Fishkind economist with Fishkind and Associates. “After a full economic impact study, we found that direct and cascading revenue losses to local businesses will top $340 million dollars. This loss in sales from tourists will result in millions in lost tax revenue for the city, a significant loss in jobs and lower property values.”

Additional highlights from “Economic Impact of Proposed Ban on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages from 2:00 AM until 5:00 AM on Ocean Drive,” include:

• There will be cascading losses in sales to nearby hotels and restaurants with Dr. Fishkind estimating a 15% reduction in Ocean Drive restaurant sales and 10% reduction for nearby business sales, resulting in upward of $341 million in lost income to local restaurants, clubs, and hotels.

• Ocean Drive and nearby hotels will also see a decline due to the curb on late-night entertainment, resulting in a loss of upwards of $225 million in lost hotel revenues.

• The city will see an $19.6 million hole in their budget, as a result of lost tax dollars usually paid by tourists.

• The loss of sales and profits realized as a direct result of the ban and translates to a loss of more than 5,500 jobs in city bars, restaurants, and hotels.

“This ordinance will severely alter a formula that has proven successful and allowed hotels and restaurants to flourish. If this destructive measure passes, jobs will be lost and taxpayers in the City of Miami Beach will be responsible for footing the bill for the millions of dollars in lost tax revenue,” said Carol Dover, President & CEO of the FRLA.

VISIT FLORIDA Launches Aggressive Marketing Plan Following Hurricane Irma

On September 19, at the direction of Governor Rick Scott, VISIT FLORIDA announced an aggressive new marketing campaign to highlight the Sunshine State following Hurricane Irma. The multi-phased campaign will be paid for with existing VISIT FLORIDA funding and include digital, social, broadcast and traditional components in both domestic and international markets. It will begin this week and run for approximately one month leading up to the beginning of VISIT FLORIDA’s traditional winter campaign. The Keys will be a major focus of this marketing plan once our partners there have indicated they are ready to welcome visitors back.

Following Hurricane Irma, it’s more important than ever for us to spread the word that the coast is clear and the Sunshine State is open for business. At Governor Scott’s direction, we have put together an aggressive marketing plan that showcases sunshine, blue skies and good times at over 12,000 industry businesses across the state. I want to thank Governor Scott for his leadership as we work to let the world know that Florida is still the number one place to visit.

Phase one of the marketing plan is the immediate response communicating in real time that Florida is open for business. It includes:

  • Sharing our partners’ content on social media as they post messages post-Irma.
  • Streaming live video broadcasts from locations across the state to targeted domestic and international audiences.
  • Deploying production teams across the state to develop video content that we will post and promote on social channels, YouTube and Digital TV.
  • Sponsoring social media efforts to encourage state-wide usage of #LoveFL by Florida residents.
  • Activating international tour operators in core international markets to manage any potential misperceptions of damage and encourage continuation of bookings, especially in the upcoming high booking month of October.
  • Reaching out to influencers and journalists who have been hosted on press trips to share their experiences from areas they visited.

Phase two of the plan will focus on heavier, more traditional advertising tactics to keep Florida top of mind as the top global destination. It will include:

  • Launching a multi-channel paid-media campaign that could include platforms such as billboards, digital transportation banners, social, online travel agencies, promotions, broadcast, YouTube and a co-branded media partnership.
  • Increasing our “Share a Little Sunshine” advocacy program to send advocates to local areas and connect with local Instagram communities to create InstaMeets across the state, in which Instagrammers meet up to take photos and videos of a certain area that they share in a branded effort.
  • Working with influencers to travel to areas around the state and share the message that Florida is sunny and open for business.

Read the full plan here.

After the Storm: Hurricane Irma Relief Efforts Underway

First and foremost, we hope that you and your loved ones are safe. The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association (FRLA) is working closely with Governor Scott, State and local officials and industry partners to begin relief efforts. To assist with the recovery process, FRLA has compiled the following resources:

Ask for help. As a part of the FRLA family, we want to make sure you’re safe. Reach out and let us know your status and needs. If you have any questions of FRLA or need additional information on recovery assistance contact help@frla.org for non-emergencies.

Report your status and complete a damage assessment. Report your open/closed business status, complete a business damage assessment survey and request or offer resources. Businesses may also report their status to esf18@em.myflorida.com and via the Private Sector Hotline is 850-410-1403. Get registered here.

Aid those in need. Prior to the storm, FRLA members rapidly responded to urgent requests from the Salvation Army to address an increased need for food at local shelters. Thank you for your support and if you are interested in assisting with recovery efforts contact help@frla.org prior to determine local need.

Learn re-entry requirements. Now that the storm has passed, individuals and businesses seeking to provide essential commodities and services to impacted areas will be allowed re-entry by possessing and presenting specific documentation to local officials. Learn what you need. For up-to-date traffic information, FL511.com or call 511.

Get help with your insurance claims. FRLA’s Insurance Council is comprised of trusted agency advisors who understand our members’ needs. Check out the list here. The Florida Division of Consumer Services offers assistance to insurance consumers in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma by offering the insurance Consumer Helpline 1-877-693-5236. Learn more.

Secure a low-interest disaster loan. If you are located in a declared disaster area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to businesses of all sizes, private non-profit organizations, homeowners and renters. Apply online. For questions call SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.

Eligible Florida Counties as of September 11, 2017: 
The disaster declaration covers the counties of Charlotte, Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Pinellas and Sarasotain Florida which are eligible for both Physical and Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the SBA. Small businesses and most private non-profit organizations in the following adjacent counties are eligible to apply only for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans: Broward, Desoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Pasco and Polk in Florida.

Apply for assistance from FEMA. Use the address lookup to find out if you qualify for financial assistance. Fill out the questionnaire and online aid application or call 1-800-621-3362. To get help in person, find a Disaster Recovery Center near you.

Provide emergency accommodations and have compassion for cancellations.  Lodging operators are strongly encouraged to waive cancellation fees and to not require minimum stays for displaced evacuees, first responders and utility workers. Those seeking available lodging may reserve by brand here and/or find available rooms here. All lodging operators are also encouraged to support the Emergency Lodging Assistance (ELA) program recently activated by FEMA to assist those affected by Hurricane Irma. The ELA is for individuals and families who have been recently displaced by the recent weather events. Sign-up now. Lodging properties may call 1-866-545-9865 for assistance. Individuals or families searching for lodging may contact FEMA at 1-800-621-3362.

Extend hospitality to pet evacuees. FRLA strongly urges its members, and the industry at large, to consider waiving normal pet restrictions and fees for displaced evacuees seeking shelter. Search for pet-friendly lodging on BringFido.com or PetFriendlyTravel.com.

Food safety tips. Power outages and flooding both pose a risk to the integrity of food and water. For a guide to food safety during severe storms, visit the USDA or Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants to learn guidelines for emergency recovery. Monitor local government alerts for boil water notices.

Common employer questions during a hurricane. Check out Hurricane-Related FAQs for Florida employers provided courtesy of JohnsonJackson, LLC.

Report price gouging. As the entire state of Florida is under a declared state of emergency, Florida’s price gouging law applies statewide. Learn how to comply and/or report violations online or via the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline at 1-866-966-7226.

Donate to the disaster fund. Governor Rick Scott has activated the Florida Disaster Fund to support individuals who are impacted by Hurricane Irma. The Florida Disaster Fund helps provide financial support to Florida’s communities in times of disaster. Contribute online or text DISASTER to 20222 to make a one-time donation of $10. For questions contact info@volunteerflorida.org or call (850)-414-7400.

Share your stories with us. Florida’s hospitality industry must continue to answer the call to help those in need. Reach out to help@frla.org to share how your restaurant, lodging property, attraction and/or business provided assistance before, during and after Hurricane Irma.

For additional updates, visit www.floridadisaster.org follow the State Emergency Response Team @FLSERT on Twitter and Facebook.

For a complete list of resources as they become available and a comprehensive guide on how to recover and rebuild, visit FRLA’s Hurricane Resource Center.

Know Before the Storm: FRLA’s Hurricane Irma Resources

As Florida prepares for a direct hit from Hurricane Irma, it’s critical that our visitors, residents, businesses and employees become familiar with the resources available to them before, during and after this life-threatening storm. FRLA has compiled the resources below to stay safe:

Stay informed. Visit www.floridadisaster.org to find Florida’s Division of Emergency Management. Text FLPREPARES to 888777 to receive updates via text or use the Florida Emergency Information Line 1-800-342-3557. For live updates on Hurricane Irma, follow the State Emergency Response Team @FLSERT on Twitter and Facebook. VISIT FLORIDA is also providing weather updates and official source links for visitors to keep up with the latest changes here.

Register your business with FLVBEOC. Register to report your open/closed business status, complete a business damage assessment survey and request or offer resources. Businesses may also report their status to esf18@em.myflorida.com and via the Private Sector Hotline 850-410-1403.

Know before you go. For up-to-date traffic information, visit FL511.com or call 511. Use GasBuddy to find gas stations with fuel.

Learn re-entry requirements. Governor Scott has issued an Executive Order that rescinds all weight and driver restrictions for highways so water, food, fuel and emergency supplies can be quickly brought to Florida. After the storm, individuals and businesses seeking to provide essential commodities and services to impacted areas will be allowed re-entry by possessing and presenting specific documentation to local officials. Learn what you need.

Provide emergency accommodations and have compassion for cancellations. Those seeking available lodging may find and reserve a room here. Reserve by brand here. During this emergency, lodging operators are strongly encouraged to waive cancellation fees and to not require minimum stays for evacuees. In preparation for FEMA’s potential activation of the Emergency Lodging Assistance program, lodging operators are encouraged to sign-up here.

Extend hospitality to pet evacuees. FRLA strongly urges its members, and the industry at large, to consider waiving normal pet restrictions and fees for evacuees seeking shelter and safety during this catastrophic storm. Search for pet-friendly lodging on BringFido.com or PetFriendlyTravel.com.

Follow power outages. Find a map of statewide power outages here. FPL customers can use the FPL Power Tracker map, and report or track outage information at www.FPL.com/outage or call 1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243).

Food safety tips. In the wake of Hurricane Irma, there may likely be power outages and flooding.  Both pose a risk to the integrity of food and water. For a guide to food safety during severe storms, visit the USDA or Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants to learn guidelines for emergency recovery.

Free WiFi access. Comcast has opened more than 137,000 free Xfinity WiFi hotspots throughout the state for individuals in need, including non-Xfinity customers, to help residents and emergency personnel stay connected. Find a map of Xfinity WiFi hotspots here.

Report price gouging. As the entire state of Florida is under a declared state of emergency, Florida’s price gouging law applies statewide. Learn how to comply and/or report violations online or via the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline at 1-866-966-7226.

Filing insurance claims. Florida’s Division of Consumer Services offers assistance to insurance consumers in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma by offering the insurance Consumer Helpline 1-877-693-5236. Learn more.

For additional information and continued updates, visit FRLA’s Hurricane Resource Center for a comprehensive guide of tips on how to stay safe during the storm and how to recover and rebuild.

If you have any questions of FRLA, need additional information, or assistance contact help@frla.org.

FRLA Urges Members to Prepare for Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma has strengthened into a Category 5 storm with winds reaching more than 185 mph. Governor Rick Scott has declared a State of Emergency for all of Florida’s 67 counties. While the exact path of this storm is not yet known our industry must be prepared for the worst and we must stand ready to assist Florida’s visitors and residents. Below are a few ways FRLA Members are encouraged to begin disaster preparation and contribute to emergency efforts:

Register your business with FLVBEOC. Receive up-to-date storm information, report open / closed business status, complete a business damage assessment survey and request and offer resources. Register now.

Get A Plan. Build your customized business disaster plan and encourage your employees to build a customized family emergency plan at FLGetAPlan.com.

Keep travelers informed. VISIT FLORIDA is providing weather updates and official source links for visitors to keep up with the latest changes here.

Have compassion for cancellations. FRLA encourages its lodging members to consider waiving all cancellation fees in an emergency of this nature. Our industry’s goal is to keep our visitors safe and out of harm’s way.

Offer shelter.  In preparation for FEMA’s potential activation, all hotel and lodging providers are strongly encouraged to enroll now in the Emergency Lodging Assistance (ELA) program. This program provides lodging reimbursement for pre-qualified individuals from designated disaster areas. The Federal Emergency Management Agency created the ELA program to provide temporary shelter as a result of a Federal disaster declaration. As administrator for this FEMA-funded preparedness initiative, CLC provides rules-based payments for all qualified applicants at participating hotels.

Make accommodations inventory available.  As mandatory and voluntary evacuation notices are issued in the coming days, visitors and residents can make lodging relocation plans here. First responders traveling to the impacted areas can also use this information to find available lodging.

Welcome pets. Once evacuations begin, consider relaxing restrictions on pets at your lodging property to accommodate displaced evacuees.

Report Price-Gouging. As the entire state of Florida is under a declared state of emergency, Florida’s price gouging law applies statewide. Learn how to comply and/or report violations online or via the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline at 1-866-966-7226.

Attention distributors. Governor Scott has rescinded all weight and driver restrictions for highways so water, food, fuel and emergency supplies can be quickly brought to Florida. Learn more.

Visit FRLA’s Hurricane Resource Center for a comprehensive guide to learn how to prepare your business before disaster strikes, keep your workplace and employees safe during a disaster and recover and rebuild after a storm.

FRLA will continue to provide additional information and requests as they become available. For live updates on Hurricane Irma follow @FLSERT on Twitter.  Your safety is our top priority.

Your safety is our top priority.

FRLA’s President & CEO Carol Dover to Receive the Beacon Award

Orlando, FL – The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show is pleased to honor Carol Dover, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, as the 2017 Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show Beacon Award Honoree. The Beacon Award, which was created to recognize a woman leader who has truly served as a beacon to the industry through their leadership, contributions and inspiration, will be presented on Wednesday, October 11 at 2:00pm in the Center Stage Theater on the show floor.

Carol B. Dover has served as President/CEO of the more than 10,000 member Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) since July of 1995. Dover is a professional association manager, a lobbyist, a former government insider, and a Florida State University Dedman School of Hospitality graduate with a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management.
“The Foodservice Council for Women is dedicated to recognizing the talented women in this industry. Women like Carol Dover bring innovation and exceptional leadership to the field,” said Kathleen Wood, Founder, The Foodservice Council for Women. “We are proud to present Carol Dover the Beacon Award.”

As the FRLA’s President/CEO, Dover works to protect, educate, and promote the diverse interests of Florida’s hospitality industry before the Florida Legislature and lobbying against unfair government regulation. The industry represents a $108.8 billion industry, $11.3 billion in local and state tax revenue, and nearly 1.4 million employees, making it the state’s number one industry. Dover also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the National Restaurant Association, Council of State Restaurant Associations, International Society of Hotel Association Executives, VISIT FLORIDA, Florida State University College of Business Board of Governors, Florida TaxWatch and the Florida Agriculture Center and Horse Park.

“The Beacon Award presentation is an important part of the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show, recognizing and celebrating the outstanding achievements of our colleagues is our opportunity to promote diversity and ingenuity in the industry,” says Tom Loughran, Event Director. “Carol’s efforts to advocate for the hospitality and tourism industries in Florida are unmatched and deliver far-reaching benefits to restaurant and lodging owners and operators across the state. We wholeheartedly agree with the Foodservice Council for Women’s nomination — there was no better leader to honor this year.”

In addition to the Beacon Award, the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show will offer dozens of special events, world class culinary competitions, 30 free education sessions which are part of the Ferdinand Foodservice Forum and over 450 exhibiting companies offering the news products and services as well as the Food Trend Experience; Beer, Wine & Spirits Pavilion; Rapid Fire Challenge, ACF Culinary Arts Competitions, and much more. For additional information about the Show, visit flrestaurantandlodgingshow.com.


Gov. Scott: Florida Sets All-Time Tourism Record in First Half of 2017

TAMPA, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida set another record by welcoming the highest number of visitors of any six months in the state’s history with 60.7 million visitors, according to VISIT FLORIDA. This represents a 4.1 percent increase over the same period in 2016, and includes 53.2 million domestic visitors, 5.3 million overseas visitors and 2.2 million Canadian visitors.

Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce today that Florida has continued its record breaking success by welcoming more than 60 million visitors to our state over the first half of 2017- the highest number of visitors of any six months in our state’s history. This means back-to-back record quarters for our state. Now, with the investments made in VISIT FLORIDA during this year’s Special Legislative Session, we can continue to break records and work toward our goal of 120 million visitors this year. Florida’s booming tourism industry supports 1.4 million jobs across the state, and I know that VISIT FLORIDA and their many local partners are continuing to focus on breaking more records in order to help create even more opportunities for our families.”

VISIT FLORIDA estimates that a record 29.9 million visitors traveled to Florida in the second quarter of 2017 (April-June), an increase of 6.8 percent over the same period last year. This Q2 number breaks down to 26.4 million domestic visitors, 2.6 million overseas visitors and 899,000 Canadians coming to Florida. Total enplanements at Florida’s 18 major airports in Q2 2017 increased 6.1 percent over the same period the previous year, with a record 22.8 million enplaned passengers. The number of hotel rooms sold in Florida during quarter two of 2017 grew by 4.2 percent compared to quarter two 2016. During the same period, Florida’s average daily room rate (ADR) increased by 4.0 percent and occupancy by 2.5 percent.

Ken Lawson, President and CEO of VISIT FLORIDA, said, “With more than 60 million visitors to the state so far this year, this is an exciting and historic time for the Florida tourism industry. VISIT FLORIDA is committed to continuing to create cutting-edge marketing programs for our industry partners of all sizes that showcase the state to visitors and help make Florida the number one vacation destination in the world.”

The Florida Aquarium President and CEO Roger Germann said, “I am proud to join Governor Scott for this exciting announcement today. Our team at The Florida Aquarium welcomes hundreds of thousands of Tampa Bay residents and guests from around the world every year, and we are incredibly proud of our economic and educational impact in the community and our state. I look forward to working with Governor Scott, VISIT FLORIDA and our partners across the state to continue Florida’s thriving tourism industry and create even more opportunities at The Florida Aquarium.”

The Florida Aquarium Chief Operating Officer Scott Rose said, “The news that Florida tourism has had another record quarter and the biggest six months in our history is no surprise to me. Florida is an incredible state with so many things to see and experience, especially right here in Tampa Bay, including The Florida Aquarium. Our partnership with VISIT FLORIDA contributes significantly to our success and we look forward to continuing to work with them to share our mission and vision with others.”

Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association President and CEO Carol Dover said, “Florida continues to set record tourism numbers, which supports our economy and the 1.4 million industry jobs across the state. As ambassadors of Florida’s tourism industry, we will continue to work diligently to attract even more visitors to enjoy our incredible state. The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association is proud to be a champion of the tourism industry and honored to share Florida’s world-renowned hospitality with residents and visitors alike.”

Mise en Place President and CEO Maryann Ferenc said, “Six consecutive years of record visitation and now two more record quarters to start off the year do not happen by accident. It’s the result of really smart marketing by VISIT FLORIDA and the entire Florida tourism industry. Now is the time for all of us – big, small, public, private, DMO, commercial entity – to work together so that we can achieve our goal of 120 million visitors this year and make Florida the number one travel destination in the world.”

Madame Tussauds Orlando Senior Trade Sales Manager and Board Chair of the Florida Attractions Association Nick Romeo said, “With another quarter of record visitation numbers, it’s clear to see why Florida is a top worldwide destination. Florida’s world-class attractions play an important role in bringing people here, and we are working every day to market ourselves more aggressively. We look forward to continuing to work with VISIT FLORIDA to set more records and make Florida the number one global destination.”

To view additional Florida visitor data, go the Research page on VISIT FLORIDA’s media website.

*Preliminary estimates are issued 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. Final estimates are released when final data are received for all estimates in the report.

World-renowned Hospitality Leaders Share Industry Insights at FRLA’s Marketing + Operations Summit

(Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) is proud to present its annual Marketing + Operations Summit, scheduled for Wednesday, August 2 and Thursday, August 3 at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa. The two-day event is designed to spotlight hospitality industry leaders who have instituted best practices in their own companies and introduce innovative business trends to increase sales and customer satisfaction. Featured presenters from Union Square Hospitality Group, Technomic, Bloomin’ Brands, Coca-Cola, Duffy’s Sports Grill, Firehouse Subs, Marriott, Miller’s Ale House, Snagajob, Tijuana Flats, World of Beer and Wyndham will share marketing and operation tips and techniques on how to manage your restaurant or hotel more effectively.

“This is a unique opportunity for our colleagues in hospitality to engage with powerful industry leaders, learn innovative techniques and interact with creative suppliers. This Marketing + Operations Summit is a must-attend event, designed to help businesses keep their finger on the pulse of what’s hot in hospitality,” said Carol Dover, President and CEO of the FRLA.

For a full schedule of events, please click here. Media is invited to attend portions of the two-day event and asked to contact FRLA Press Secretary, Erin Power at epower@FRLA.org or 407-432-6400 for confirmation.

WHEN:

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM       Registration + Information Desk Open

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM     Coffee + Networking

12:00 PM                         Lunch Begins

12:30 – 12:45 PM            Welcoming Remarks 

12:45 – 1:45 PM              Keynote Speaker: Erin Moran, Chief Culture Officer, Union Square Hospitality Group 

                                        “Creating a Corporate Culture That Loves to Innovate”

2:00 – 5:15 PM                Breakout Educational Sessions

5:30 – 6:45 PM                Hospitality Happy Hour

Thursday, August 3, 2017

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM        Registration + Information Desk Open

8:00 – 8:30 AM                Breakfast 

8:30 – 9:15 AM                Keynote Speaker: Jim Knight, Founder, Knight Speaker 

                                         “Hiring Rock Stars”                

9:30 AM – 12:00 PM        Breakout Educational Sessions

12:15 – 12:45 PM            Keynote Presentation: Align Public Strategies, Recording of Working Lunch Podcast

Moderators

Joe Kefauver, Managing Partner, Align Public Strategies

Franklin Coley, Partner, Align Public Strategies

Sean Kelly, Host, Working Lunch

Presenters

Lino Maldonado, VP of Operations for Gulf Region, Wyndham Vacation Rentals

Dave Reid, COO, World of Beer

Joe Kadow, EVP Chief Legal Officer, Bloomin’ Brand

12:45 – 1:15 PM             Wrap-up Summit + Closing Remark

View the detailed agenda, including details regarding the breakout sessions here.

WHERE:

Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa

3030 Holiday Drive

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

COST:

Pre-Registration: $199

At the Door: $22

Ticket price includes two lunches, breakfast, and hospitality happy-hour reception. Hotel accommodations not included. Seating is limited

For registration and additional information, please visit: http://frla.org/event/summit/. To see photos from last year’s event please click here or to view a video, click here. Additionally, be sure to follow this event live on social media by searching for #FRLASummit.

Orlando Restaurants #ActLoveGive to Help Homeless Students

(Orlando, Fla.)  – The City of Orlando and Orange County Government, in a collaboration with Pulse, has proclaimed June 12, 2017, as “Orlando United Day – A Day of Love and Kindness.”

On that day, Orlando After-School All-Stars is partnering with the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association’s Central Florida Chapter to host “Round Up For Kids” to help fund the Summer of Dreams program. This free 10-week program provides homeless youth with meals, academic enrichment and mentoring.

“Engaging in Acts of Love and Kindness on June 12 is a respectful, meaningful and deeply loving way to remember and honor the lives of those who were lost too soon,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. “One year later, I still believe the Pulse tragedy will not define us, but will bring us together.”

Some of Orlando’s best restaurants are making it easy for you to contribute on June 12, 2017. When you dine at any of the restaurants listed here, http://orlandoasas.org/round-up-for-kids/ round up your check to the nearest dollar amount and let your server know you want to Round Up For Kids. The change you donate will help change lives.

“Florida’s hospitality industry is proud to lend its unequivocal support to assist homeless youth in Central Florida. FRLA encourages patrons to dine at participating restaurants and to round up their tabs for children in need,” said Carol Dover, President and CEO of FRLA.

Last summer, Summer of Dreams served 1,137 homeless students from 36 different sites in Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties. Each of those students received academic enrichment, tutoring, mentoring, financial literacy training, a back pack filled with school supplies and two meals a day thanks to support from Summer of Dreams Founding Sponsor, Fifth Third Bank. Those students also worked with staff to provide nearly 8,000 hours of community service.

Barb Scherer, Sr. Vice President/Communications from Fifth Third Bank added, “We are pleased to be sponsoring our seventh year of Summer of Dreams. This program is so critical to provide support for homeless children during the summer gap when there is little access to meals. To partner with the City of Orlando, After School All-Stars, FRLA and area restaurants to honor the Pulse tragedy on Orlando United Day by helping these kids is the ultimate act of love, kindness and generosity. Fifth Third Bank is proud to be a part of the Orlando community.”

Learn how to get involved here.

Gov. Scott: First Quarter of 2017 Sets Florida Visitation Record

MIAMI, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida set another record by welcoming the highest number of quarterly visitors in the state’s history with 31.1 million visitors in the first quarter of 2017. This represents a 2.5 percent increase over the same period in 2016. Even though Florida’s tourism industry is booming, the Florida Legislature cut VISIT FLORIDA’s budget by 67 percent for the upcoming fiscal year, putting Florida’s incredible growth and the many families and businesses that rely on the tourism industry at risk.

Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce today that Florida set another record by welcoming 31.1 million visitors during the first quarter of 2017, the highest number of quarterly visitors in the state’s history. This historic number would not have been possible without the significant funding we have invested in VISIT FLORIDA over the past few years. It is disappointing that the Florida Legislature made a shortsighted decision to jeopardize the growth of our tourism industry and the 1.4 million jobs that rely on it by cutting funding to VISIT FLORIDA by 67 percent. Now is not the time to take our foot off the gas. In business, you would never stop marketing when you start to see great results. Instead of decimating funding to VISIT FLORIDA, we should be investing in tourism marketing so we can continue to bring record visitors to our state.”

VISIT FLORIDA estimates that a record 27.1 million domestic visitors traveled to Florida in Q1 2017, reflecting a 3.2 percent increase over the same period last year. Estimates also show that 2.7 million overseas visitors and 1.3 million Canadians came to the Sunshine State in January-March 2017. Total emplacements at Florida’s 18 major airports in Q1 2017 increased 1.6 percent over the same period the previous year, with a record 22.7 million enplaned passengers. For Q1 2017, the number of rooms sold grew by 2.2 percent and the hotel occupancy rate rose 0.7 percent compared to Q1 2016.

Ken Lawson, President and CEO of VISIT FLORIDA, said, “VISIT FLORIDA will continue to focus on the task at hand, which is successfully marketing small, medium and large communities so the tourism industry can continue to create jobs. Because the Legislature decided to inadequately fund VISIT FLORIDA, our organization is going to have to make tough decisions in the coming weeks and will not be able to compete with destinations like California and Texas. We will strive every day so Florida does not become another case study like other states who lost billions of dollars in revenue due to cutting tourism marketing dollars.”

To view additional Florida visitor data, go the Research page on VISIT FLORIDA’s media website.

*Preliminary estimates are issued 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. Final estimates are released when final data are received for all estimates in the report.