Survey asks what Dayton attractions need to do to get you back after coronavirus

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The Dayton Convention and Visitors Bureau is seeking public input on local COVID-19 recovery efforts.

After closures of restaurants, attractions and business due to the coronavirus, the Dayton CVB is asking for the public’s help in guiding marketing strategies that will support the economic recovery of the local hospitality and tourism industries.

According to the most recent data from Tourism Economics in 2017, the hospitality and tourism industries support more than 21,300 jobs in Dayton and Montgomery County.

The survey runs through Monday, June 29, and can be found at this link or at daytoncvb.com. Participants can register to win a $50 VISA gift card.

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“The Dayton CVB is committed to playing a crucial leadership role in the economic recovery of the local hospitality and tourism industries,” said Jacquelyn Y. Powell, president and CEO of the Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau. “We encourage local residents to take the short 5-10 minute survey to help guide the CVB’s marketing efforts, and to help our local economy’s recovery.”

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