Tourism’s perfect storm relents

From the Niagara Falls Review:

Tim Parker was wrong when he predicted a 10 per cent decline in the city’s tourism industry this year.

But the general manager of Ripley’s Niagara Falls said he’s not sorry.

“If I could retract my story from June, I would,” Parker said this week, after a day filled with strategic planning for the 2009 season. “We actually sort of recovered since then and my prediction of being 10 per cent down is sort of dissipating.

“Every week, we’re a little bit up or we’re even.”

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