Houston business owners say Spring Break visitors are boosting tourism and the local economy despite online calls for travelers to stay away.
Since COVID, thanks to TikTok, Houston has become a spring break hotspot. This year, it got way out of control.
As a Houstonian who loves her city, the idea of drunk people crowding an already congested city and leaving it trashed is not appealing.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As the summer travel season kicks off, experts say international tourism to the United States is sputtering, and Houston is already feeling the impact. Houston has long been a ...
Houston's tourism industry isn't slowing down—the city saw a record-breaking 53.9 million people visiting Houston in 2024, according to a new study from Houston First. The out-of-towners who visited ...
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas — The Woodlands may soon have its own tourism-based economic development zone. The township north of Houston is sending letters to area hotels about creating a tourism economic ...
As the summer travel season kicks off, experts say international tourism to the United States is sputtering, and Houston is already feeling the impact. Houston has long been a hub for international ...
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