1. But New Zealand is merely the latest, though perhaps the luckiest, of the tourism boards rushing to cash in on Hollywood. 2. I make the acquaintance of Smoky Joe, a one-man tourism board who sells ratty-looking conch shells and rattles off his services. 3. In a manner reminiscent of the way state tourism boards divide their territory up by vacation attractions, North Carolinians tend to regionalize their environmental problems. 4. In other cases, tourism boards and associations decided to wait longer than their counterparts to begin special campaigns. 5. Information was supplied by tourism boards, including the Caribbean Tourism Organization. 6. The area offers tips and advice for stranded vacationers, flight cancellations and updates from the Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina tourism boards. 7. The images from Bandaranaike International Airport were the stuff of nightmares for the national tourism board. 8. The tourism board of Whistler might now fear that visitors to the designer golf courses and the glitzy ski resorts might get busted. 9. Tourism boards in most nations, states and cities sponsor Web sites that provide details on attractions, special events and accommodations. 10. Tourism boards are taking note of the power of the market, increasing their advertising budgets to attract gay and lesbian visitors. |