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Intimidator 305 roller coaster at Kings Dominion. Photo courtesy Kings Dominion
Aug 4, 2020

For first time ever, Kings Dominion will close for entire year

Kings Dominion won’t open this year due to challenges surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme park in Doswell announced Tuesday. The park, which first opened in in 1975 has never before closed for an entire season, Kings Dominion communications manager Maggie Sellers confirmed Tuesday. “We are disappointed that we are unable to welcome our guests […]

Sample image for destination marketing organizations to use for campaigns. Photo courtesy Virginia Tourism Corp.
Jul 22, 2020

Playing it safe

The Virginia Tourism Corp.’s DMO WanderLove Recovery Grant Program will award $866,000 in grants to 90 destination marketing organizations that were heavily impacted by the pandemic, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday.  Each recipient will receive a maximum grant of $10,000, which can be used for efforts including participating in VTC co-ops, local advertising and out-of-state […[...]

Jul 8, 2020

Colonial Heights joins Richmond Region Tourism

The city of Colonial Heights has signed on as a Richmond Region Tourism partner locality, the organization announced Wednesday. With the partnership, Richmond Region Tourism will support Colonial Heights’ tourism efforts as the state is reopening during COVID-19. “We look forward to collaborating with Richmond Region Tourism to market Colonial Heights to visitors as the […]

Lisa Meriwether. Photo courtesy The City of Lynchburg Office of Economic Development and Tourism
Jul 6, 2020

Meeting Professionals International Va. Chapter chooses board president

Lisa Meriwether, tourism sales manager for Lynchburg’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism, has been named president of the board of directors of Meeting Professionals International’s Virginia chapter. Meriwether was installed as chapter president on June 30 and will serve on the board’s executive committee, responsible for working with the office of the president on [&hel[...]

Jun 18, 2020

State offering relief grants to destination marketing organizations

A new state relief program, the WanderLOVE Recovery Grant Program, will provide up to 50 grants of up to $10,000 apiece to destination marketing organizations (DMOs) across the commonwealth that have been heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday. The program, which is being administered by the Virginia Tourism Corp., began […]

Jun 18, 2020

Va. hotel revenues still down by more than 60%

Even as Phase Three of Virginia’s reopening plan looms on the horizon, Virginia hotels are continuing to see revenues dropping.  in the second week in June by 64% compared to the same time a year ago, according to findings released Thursday by Old Dominion University’s Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy. Rooms sold were […]

Jun 16, 2020

Hilton lays off 2.1K employees, extends furloughs

As hotels continue to struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic, McLean-based Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. announced Tuesday it is laying off 2,100 corporate employees — more than 20% of its corporate workforce. The company is also extending furloughs, reduced hours and corporate pay reductions, which were first announced in March, for up to an extra 90 […]

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Jun 5, 2020

Colonial Williamsburg to reopen on limited basis June 14

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation announced Friday that it will open for limited public programming at some of its historic sites on June 14 while the state moves into Phase 2 of Gov. Ralph Northam’s “Forward Virginia” plan. “We are eager to welcome employees and guests back to Colonial Williamsburg, but reopening our public sites requires […]

The annual Chincoteague pony swim and auction started in 1925.
May 18, 2020

Chincoteague pony swim canceled for first time since WWII

For the first time since World War II, the annual Chincoteague Pony Penning celebration, scheduled to begin July 2, has been canceled, Alex Tucker, president of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company Inc. announced Monday.  “Please understand that this was not an easy decision to make, with the last pony penning being canceled over 78 years […]

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Apr 30, 2020

Sorry, we’re CLOSED

“April is the cruelest month,” T.S. Eliot wrote, but for the hospitality and tourism industries, the cruelty began in March. With conferences and conventions canceling reservations amid the pandemic, hotels and convention centers across the commonwealth have temporarily shut down operations, furloughing and laying off workers. By late March, Virginia lost more than 23,000 hotel […]

Colonial Williamsburg extends closures through May, plans additional furloughs
Apr 21, 2020

Colonial Williamsburg extends closures through May, plans additional furloughs

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is extending its closures through May 31 and is furloughing additional staff. The nonprofit, which owns and operates the Historic Area, museums, hotels, restaurants and other attractions, had originally announced closures would last through April 30. The Williamsburg Lodge, which has remained open to assist the city and public health officials with […]

An attendee samples wine from The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards during the 2020 Governor's Cup event. Photo by Megan Lee/Capital News Service.
Apr 10, 2020

COVID-19 disrupts Va. tourism as season ramps up

RICHMOND, Va. — Michael Moore has always enjoyed his job as wine trail guide with Top Shelf Transportation. He said the job is about more than wine. “I get people anything they need,” Moore said. “I’m like a rolling concierge.” Moore, 71, works in the Monticello Wine Trail region, which encompasses parts of Albermarle and […]

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