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Tourism thrift
By MIKE CULLITY
New Hampshire Union Leader
Sunday, May. 31, 2009
As the recession persists, vacationers are seeking value, negotiating rates and waiting until the last minute to book -- trends that are expected to continue through the summer, those working in the state's tourism sector say.
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Too many outlets in North Conway.. many i'd like to have visited, but there wasn't enough time. I don't see how they can all survive.
Praise to Storyland for running a great park, appreciated the value. Got us up there, spent well over a thousand dollars during our stay.
- JeffB, Melrose MA
Maybe it time to step back in history. When wagon went west to settle America and explore new land. But instead hitch up your wagon and explore New Hampshire. Lower y prices and good service people will come. But the name of the game is to get people to come and explore NH. To make NH the promise vacation place to be. Remember you got to stop and smell the roses. In other word we must be flexible and to adapt and give the people what they want if possible. Cost will alway be a factor in any vacation.Let not fool them but give them a Good Deal. The buck stop here NH.May God Bless NH.Live Long and Prosper is also the name of the game.Live Free or Die just like when the wagon train went west. We must make vacation fun and interesting.
- mo baxter, plymouth
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