Destination DC (DDC) is reprising its “DC is Open” campaign to boost visitor numbers in the wake of the government shutdown.
“We acknowledge the false perception that when the federal government shuts down, DC does too,” said DDC President and CEO Elliott L. Ferguson. “We want visitors to know most of DC’s attractions and experiences actually remain open.”
The campaign is designed to inform travelers that public transportation, airports, museums, monuments, events, restaurants and many attractions are currently still open.
It also provides information on such attractions as the destination’s national parks, including the National Mall, where the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument are located.
“Open spaces like the National Mall and trails remain physically accessible, but visitor centers, restrooms and parking lots with gates or doors are closed. Ranger-led tours and on-site services are suspended, DDC said.
All things considered, tourism undoubtedly plays a pivotal role in contributing to the city’s economy. “A record 27.2 million people visited the nation’s capital in 2024, spending $11.4 billion, resulting in $2.3 billion in tax revenue and supporting 111,500 jobs, DDC said.
“Fall is a busy season for convention and leisure travel, so we’re spreading the word that visitors can still enjoy iconic attractions, stay in our incredible hotels, dine in our acclaimed restaurants, and experience theater, sports, nightlife, arts and cultural events,” Ferguson said.
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