Hard to imagine a better WMPO/Super Bowl week. No major issues. The Valley looked great. The weather was perfect. I've never seen so many events happen here inside of a few short days. Visitors overwhelmingly had positive things to say. Heck even golfer Max Homa
complimented our airport this morning.
Measuring the impact is difficult. No doubt some economist will get (over)paid to say it generated X billion. But I think the real impacts are long term. It's all the people who visited and a seed was planted. So when that job opens up in the Valley, they look out at the snow on the ground in Philly and think, 'I could do that'. Or the people who travel back home to KC in their crap airport and think "Sure would be nice to fly out of Sky Harbor more regularly".
I even saw a trend on TikTok where tourists were talking about what they loved most about Phx/Scottsdale etc.
The
courting of CEOs had to leave some of them impressed . I wonder how many decided over the past week they are ready to pull the trigger?
It's difficult to overstate how big this week was. I'm told from sources in the know that the WMPO nearly doubled its normal pre-COVID attendance. That's bananas. It seems liked every space in the Valley was at capacity all at once: downtown, Hance Park, the casinos, old town, westgate, Desert Ridge etc.
Here's my question: anyone see any major flaws? Avoidable mistakes?
I heard some complaints about the sod on the field but whatever, that happens. There were traffic complaints but that comes with the territory; I didn't see anything dramatically different myself.
And I heard lines at the SB Experience were so long that many simply left or didn't get much done. That's too bad, but again, a product of how popular it was.