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“Gulf Shores, Orange Beach lodging taxes, occupancy rates down due to BP oil spill”

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“Gulf Shores, Orange Beach lodging taxes, occupancy rates down due to BP oil spill”


Gulf Shores, Orange Beach lodging taxes, occupancy rates down due to BP oil spill

Posted: 10 Sep 2010 10:17 PM PDT

GULF SHORES, Ala., — The Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau  released tourism figures today for the first portion of a challenging 2010 summer season, which show a decline not as high as once estimated for the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach area. Taxable lodging rentals for May 2010 reached more than $20 million, a 7.3 percent decrease from $22 million collected in May 2009. Meanwhile, taxable retail sales topped $51 million for May 2010, which is a 4.3 percent decrease from $53 million for May 2009.

"In May, our beaches and the public's perception were both in a completely different state," said Herb Malone, president/CEO of the AGCCVB.

While June taxes are being processed, hotel and condominium occupancy rates for the month allude to a 20 to 30 percent decrease. Hotels were filled more than 60 percent while condominiums were about 44 percent full. These rates show a decrease of 22.7 percent and 38.4 percent, respectively, when compared to June 2009.

July numbers should be available in August.

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