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Rotorua is a hotspot of conferencing activity

Published: Tue 23 Feb 2016 04:57 PM
Rotorua – 23 February 2015:
Rotorua is a hotspot of conferencing activity
Rotorua’s claim to be New Zealand’s coolest little conference hotspot is now supported by benchmark-beating growth.
Latest Convention Activity Survey (CAS) statistics released by Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reveal there were 227 multi-day conferences held in Rotorua in 2015.
This represents a 13 per cent increase over the 2014 year and is more than double the six per cent national benchmark increase.
Rotorua had the third largest market share (9%) of multi-day conference delegate days spent in the 13 CAS regions, beaten only by Auckland (35%) and Wellington (17%).
Destination Rotorua’s business event s manager Craig Murray said, most conference activity occurs during the winter season and therefore makes an important contribution to filling capacity at tourism businesses during the leisure market’s low season.
“The Rotorua business events strategy is focussed on further increasing Rotorua’s market share of multi-day conference activity during the winter months. Rotorua already enjoys high demand from the leisure market during the summer months, so the business events team primarily focuses on building the market share of conferences held here over the winter season when there is spare capacity.”
There were over 80,000 multi-day conference delegate days spent in Rotorua during the 2015 year, of which almost 70,000 days were estimated to be by visitors (the remaining 15,000 days were from locals attending the conferences).
Applying the latest Convention Delegate Survey average per night expenditure to the visitor delegate days spent in Rotorua, it indicates that Rotorua’s multi-day conference market generated more than $30 million in visitor expenditure during the 2015 year.
“To be double the national average is a great testament to the work and focus of the sector and hotels in Rotorua,” says Blair Chalmers, Regional TIA Hotel Chairman for Rotorua.
Rotorua Lakes Council Economic Growth Portfolio lead, deputy mayor Dave Donaldson, said the Rotorua conference market is a high yield segment of the visitor industry which makes it an appealing investment proposition.
“It’s great to see the Rotorua conference market outperforming the national average. These results have contributed to investment decisions from our tourism businesses recently, and with more substantial investment projects on the horizon we can look forward to further growth in the months ahead.
“With Rotorua hosting TRENZ (New Zealand’s largest travel trade show) later this year we have every reason to be optimistic that Rotorua’s positioning as a premier business events destination will be further reinforced, resulting in continued success not only for our tourism industry but for the wider Rotorua business community as a whole.”
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