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Forever new orleans OUR SOUL, OUR CITY, OUR FUTURE Presented by the New Orleans CVB  August 7, 2007
SOUL OF THE CITY
THE KEY QUESTION:  Is the New Orleans Experience the Same?  YES!   That authentic, sensory experience that people have come to love is alive and thriving.  There is no need to wait.  The time to visit is now.
2007 BRINGS MILESTONES … Carnival Corp.  to keep the Carnival Fantasy in New Orleans through 2008; possibly through 2010 24NOLA.com , new website for visitors to experience New Orleans culture as locals do Robust attendance  at festivals and cultural events :  Mardi Gras 800,000; Jazz Fest 375,000; First annual Seafood Festival 40,000; ESSENCE Fest, 200,000 RIMS Annual Conference,  10,000 attendees, voluntourism project at City Park
2007 BRINGS MILESTONES … ACC Annual Conference , 26,250 attendees—largest group to meet in New Orleans since 2005 Meeting Professionals International  - second largest Professional Education Conference-North America ever ExpressJet Airlines  12 nonstop flights daily Southwest Airlines  30% increase in capacity beginning in November (1,000 seats) Major sporting events  Sugar Bowl, Zurich Classic, NCAA, Arena Bowl
THE FACTS: NEW ORLEANS TOURISM Hotels 31,500 of 38,000 rooms available; Hyatt opening Fall 2008 Airport 123 flights daily to 37 cities; Air lift scheduled to be at 90%  of pre-K levels by the end of 2008 and 100% by 2009 Restaurants 836 open (more than 100% of pre-K total) Conventions 70% of business retained for 2007, 90% for 2008, new  corporate business Taxis 1,200 available citywide Cruises The Norwegian Cruise Lines, Carnival Cruise Lines, River  Barge Excursion Lines and Majestic America (American  Queen) are all sailing from New Orleans.
AiRLIFT UPDATE August 2007: 123 flights serving 37 cities   75 percent the number of daily departures and 88 percent the number of destinations; 14,276 seats or 68 percent of Pre-Katrina level of seats per day  Air Tran, American Airlines, Continental, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, U.S. Airways Express Jet began flying April 30, 2007 non-stop service to Austin, San Antonio, Kansas City, Mo., Birmingham, Jacksonville and Raleigh-Durham with 12 flights per day Southwest Airlines will add 8 additional flights in November 2007
NEW FLIGHTS June 2007:  ExpressJet: one additional daily nonstop to  Austin  50 seats  Express Jet: one additional daily nonstop to  San Antonio  50 seats  Southwest: one additional daily nonstop to  Dallas  137 seats  United: one additional daily nonstop to  Washington (D) 70 seats  and one additional daily nonstop to  Denver  156 seats July 2007: US Airways: one additional daily nonstop to  Philadelphia  with 134 seats AirTran Airways: one additional weekend only nonstop to  Atlanta  with 117 seats November 2007: Southwest: three new daily nonstops to  Birmingham ; two additional daily nonstops to  Houston Hobby  (for a total of 11 daily); one additional daily nonstop to  Dallas Love Field  (for a total of 6 daily); one additional daily nonstop to  Las Vegas   (for a total of 2 daily); One additional daily nonstop flight to  Orlando  (for a total of 4 daily). Airport refurbishments to public areas, lighting, walkways, baggage claim, ticketing, curbside check-in and more by late 2008
ERNEST N. MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER $60 million in renovations completed New flooring and furnishings on all three levels Hotel-like finishes, brighter, more engaging  High speed wi-fi, 4,000-seat Conference Auditorium 12 separate/combinable exhibit halls 140 meeting rooms  Team of seasoned industry professionals 250 full-time employees More than 71 major conventions, tradeshows and  meetings in 2007
LOUISIANA SUPERDOME $180 million renovation and upgrades  Re-opened September 25, 2006 with Monday Night Football Saints first home game The New Orleans Saints finished the 2006 season with a record of 11-7, reaching the NFC Championship Game, one game away from Super Bowl XLI New Orleans Saints season tickets sold out for the first time in its 40-year history in 2006. 2007 sold out
MAJOR SPORTS EVENTS 69th Annual NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament (March) Zurich Classic (April) ArenaBowl XXI (July)  Allstate Sugar Bowl and Allstate BCS National  Championship Game (January 2008) 57th NBA All-Star Game (February 2008)
CULTURE/ENTERTAINMENT/SHOPPING Harrah’s Casino  Aquarium of the Americas  The New Orleans Arena Mardi Gras World Plantation Homes  Café Du Monde Audubon Zoo Riverboat Cruises  Cabildo State Museum National World War II Museum New Orleans Museum of Art Bestoff Sculpture Garden The Ogden Museum of Southern Art Contemporary Arts Center Louisiana Children’s Museum Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra New Orleans Ballet Shopping:   The Shops at Canal Place, Saks Fifth Avenue The Riverwalk, Jax Brewery, Royal Street,  Magazine street and boutiques,  art galleries and charming shops citywide.
STREETCARS/REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY RTA Services  are   $1.25 per ride  The New Orleans Streetcar line  is partially back in service, including the leg traveling on Canal Street from the Mississippi River to Mid-City, and from Canal Street north on Carrollton Avenue to the New Orleans Museum of Art.  The Riverfront Line  is back in service from the Morial Convention Center to Esplanade Avenue.  The St. Charles Streetcar Line  is expected to fully return in spring 2008 after the construction of three electrical substations.  However a small St. Charles leg is running from Canal Street to Lee Circle and an extension to the service to St. Charles and Napoleon is expected by fall 2007.
2006 conventions successfully returned Event Month USA Volleyball May  Air & Waste Mgmt Assn June  Natl Assn of Collegiate Directors of Athletics June  American Library Association June  Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship July  Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of  the Mystic Shrine August American Psychological Assn August  Society of Exploration Geophysicists October Amer Society for Human Genetics October Amer College of Emergency Physicians October Amer Society for Reproductive Medicine October Avaya October Fed of Societies for Coatings Technology November National Association of Realtors November International Work Boat Show November
Voluntourism on the rise National Assoc of Realtors Delta Airlines Maritz Travel American Library  HIMSS Sherwin Williams Coca – Cola MPI … and many more
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS “ We recently visited New Orleans and stayed at the Marriott on Canal Street. The VIP Pass and brochures you promised were there waiting on us. We certainly appreciated your thoughtfulness and the city’s hospitality. We look forward to future visits, and will not hesitate to recommend a stay in New Orleans pre- or post-cruise.” --Ben Catalina, Cruises Inc., April 2007
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS “ In April, 2007, we held our National Sales Meeting in New Orleans for the first time, and it truly proved to be a showcase for our employees. In addition to the wonderful food, music and history that abounds in today’s New Orleans, our employees were given a rare opportunity to enjoy a round of golf at a century-old course in the center of the city’s historic district, and to enjoy an authentic Cajun dinner in the midst of alligators, black bears and other swamp creatures.”  “ And for our many benevolent employees, there were numerous, safe options to make a real contribution to the rebuilding of America’s most unique city. In then end, our employees voted to make New Orleans an every-other-year location for our National Sales Meeting. As President, I found the city safe, fun and educational for our employees.” -- Barry D. LeBlanc, President & CEO; Pamlab, LLC, June 25, 2007
MARKETING AND PR STRATEGY Ten city media tour in New York, London, Paris, Chicago and DC New Orleans Streetcar in Times Square! A Whole New Orleans - TV Show 24NOLA.com Aggressive PR to combat negative media coverage Advertising to travel and meeting influencers Direct Sales Forever New Orleans Ad Campaign
2007 billboards
Forever new orleans ad campaign
STATE OF THE CITY
NEIGHBORHOODS: A TALE OF TWO CITIES
THE FACTS: NEW ORLEANS TODAY Flood Protection $7 billion spent on repairs, stronger than 2005 100-year protection by 2011 Emergency Preparedness   City of New Orleans and the CVB – one of most sophisticated emergency plans of any city Population 1.1 million metro / 300,000 Orleans Parish  Hospitals   12 open with full ER/trauma capability (All but 1) Schools 56 public, 200 private, all universities open Public Safety  Ratio of police to citizens today: 1:174; ratio pre- Katrina: 1:238. NOPD reports 1,458 officers; pre- Katrina, that number was 1,680. More local and state  patrols in tourist areas Health Air quality and environmental tests ok by EPA
Visitor safety The tourist corridor of the city traditionally has been safe and remains that way today. The crimes that have been reported in the national media predominantly are drug and gang-related, criminal-on-criminal violence outside of tourist areas. New Orleans is under a microscope making us a target for national news coverage. NOPD is known for keeping millions of visitors safe, especially large crowds such as city-wides, Mardi Gras, Super Bowls, etc Part of the charm of New Orleans is that it is a very walkable city. We ask that visitors be mindful of their surroundings as they would in any major American city, and stay in popular tourist areas.
OUR FUTURE
2007 MAJOR CONVENTIONS Future meetings (3,000 or more in attendance) in 2007 include: Disabled American Veterans/Aug. 8-14/4,000 Helen Brett Enterprises/Aug. 16-23/15,000 Cardiovascular Institute of the South/Sept. 5-7/3,000 American College of Surgeons/Oct. 6-10 (city-wide)/16,000 International Association of Chiefs of Police/Oct. 12-17 (city-wide)/10,000  International Facility Management Association/Oct. 23-26 (city-wide)/10,000 Helen Brett Enterprises/Oct. 25-Nov. 1/15,000 Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International/Oct. 30-Nov. 2/3,000 American Society of Agronomy/Nov. 4-8/4,800 American Academy of Ophthalmology/Nov. 9-12 (city-wide)/25,000 National League of Cities/Nov. 13-17 (city-wide)/8,000 Diversified Business Communications/Nov. 27-30 (city-wide)/11,000 Southern Association of Colleges & Schools/Dec. 8-10/ 3,000 Pennwell Corporation/Dec. 10-14 (city-wide)/17,000
NEW DEVELOPMENTS UNDERWAY Trump Tower Condominium $100 million New Riverfront four-mile stretch of condos, performing arts venue Lake Forest Plaza Redevelopment $147 million, retail shops
What makes new orleans better today? Brand new Convention Center and Superdome More restaurants, practically complete citywide hotel upgrades $8.5 million re-branding campaign/TV show to dispel myths Influx of corporate meetings business for community service Influx of entrepreneurs, investors and young professionals Better hospitality and guest service New economic development projects – Trump Building, Riverfront condos and retail Passionate testimonials from visitors returning
Seeing is believing! Now is the perfect opportunity to rediscover New Orleans ... the most authentic, walkable, historic, soulful destination in America.  www.neworleanscvb.com

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State of the City August 2007

  • 1. Forever new orleans OUR SOUL, OUR CITY, OUR FUTURE Presented by the New Orleans CVB August 7, 2007
  • 2. SOUL OF THE CITY
  • 3. THE KEY QUESTION: Is the New Orleans Experience the Same? YES! That authentic, sensory experience that people have come to love is alive and thriving. There is no need to wait. The time to visit is now.
  • 4. 2007 BRINGS MILESTONES … Carnival Corp. to keep the Carnival Fantasy in New Orleans through 2008; possibly through 2010 24NOLA.com , new website for visitors to experience New Orleans culture as locals do Robust attendance at festivals and cultural events : Mardi Gras 800,000; Jazz Fest 375,000; First annual Seafood Festival 40,000; ESSENCE Fest, 200,000 RIMS Annual Conference, 10,000 attendees, voluntourism project at City Park
  • 5. 2007 BRINGS MILESTONES … ACC Annual Conference , 26,250 attendees—largest group to meet in New Orleans since 2005 Meeting Professionals International - second largest Professional Education Conference-North America ever ExpressJet Airlines 12 nonstop flights daily Southwest Airlines 30% increase in capacity beginning in November (1,000 seats) Major sporting events Sugar Bowl, Zurich Classic, NCAA, Arena Bowl
  • 6. THE FACTS: NEW ORLEANS TOURISM Hotels 31,500 of 38,000 rooms available; Hyatt opening Fall 2008 Airport 123 flights daily to 37 cities; Air lift scheduled to be at 90% of pre-K levels by the end of 2008 and 100% by 2009 Restaurants 836 open (more than 100% of pre-K total) Conventions 70% of business retained for 2007, 90% for 2008, new corporate business Taxis 1,200 available citywide Cruises The Norwegian Cruise Lines, Carnival Cruise Lines, River Barge Excursion Lines and Majestic America (American Queen) are all sailing from New Orleans.
  • 7. AiRLIFT UPDATE August 2007: 123 flights serving 37 cities 75 percent the number of daily departures and 88 percent the number of destinations; 14,276 seats or 68 percent of Pre-Katrina level of seats per day Air Tran, American Airlines, Continental, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, U.S. Airways Express Jet began flying April 30, 2007 non-stop service to Austin, San Antonio, Kansas City, Mo., Birmingham, Jacksonville and Raleigh-Durham with 12 flights per day Southwest Airlines will add 8 additional flights in November 2007
  • 8. NEW FLIGHTS June 2007: ExpressJet: one additional daily nonstop to Austin 50 seats Express Jet: one additional daily nonstop to San Antonio 50 seats Southwest: one additional daily nonstop to Dallas 137 seats United: one additional daily nonstop to Washington (D) 70 seats and one additional daily nonstop to Denver 156 seats July 2007: US Airways: one additional daily nonstop to Philadelphia with 134 seats AirTran Airways: one additional weekend only nonstop to Atlanta with 117 seats November 2007: Southwest: three new daily nonstops to Birmingham ; two additional daily nonstops to Houston Hobby (for a total of 11 daily); one additional daily nonstop to Dallas Love Field (for a total of 6 daily); one additional daily nonstop to Las Vegas (for a total of 2 daily); One additional daily nonstop flight to Orlando (for a total of 4 daily). Airport refurbishments to public areas, lighting, walkways, baggage claim, ticketing, curbside check-in and more by late 2008
  • 9. ERNEST N. MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER $60 million in renovations completed New flooring and furnishings on all three levels Hotel-like finishes, brighter, more engaging High speed wi-fi, 4,000-seat Conference Auditorium 12 separate/combinable exhibit halls 140 meeting rooms Team of seasoned industry professionals 250 full-time employees More than 71 major conventions, tradeshows and meetings in 2007
  • 10. LOUISIANA SUPERDOME $180 million renovation and upgrades Re-opened September 25, 2006 with Monday Night Football Saints first home game The New Orleans Saints finished the 2006 season with a record of 11-7, reaching the NFC Championship Game, one game away from Super Bowl XLI New Orleans Saints season tickets sold out for the first time in its 40-year history in 2006. 2007 sold out
  • 11. MAJOR SPORTS EVENTS 69th Annual NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament (March) Zurich Classic (April) ArenaBowl XXI (July) Allstate Sugar Bowl and Allstate BCS National Championship Game (January 2008) 57th NBA All-Star Game (February 2008)
  • 12. CULTURE/ENTERTAINMENT/SHOPPING Harrah’s Casino Aquarium of the Americas The New Orleans Arena Mardi Gras World Plantation Homes Café Du Monde Audubon Zoo Riverboat Cruises Cabildo State Museum National World War II Museum New Orleans Museum of Art Bestoff Sculpture Garden The Ogden Museum of Southern Art Contemporary Arts Center Louisiana Children’s Museum Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra New Orleans Ballet Shopping: The Shops at Canal Place, Saks Fifth Avenue The Riverwalk, Jax Brewery, Royal Street, Magazine street and boutiques, art galleries and charming shops citywide.
  • 13. STREETCARS/REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY RTA Services are $1.25 per ride The New Orleans Streetcar line is partially back in service, including the leg traveling on Canal Street from the Mississippi River to Mid-City, and from Canal Street north on Carrollton Avenue to the New Orleans Museum of Art. The Riverfront Line is back in service from the Morial Convention Center to Esplanade Avenue. The St. Charles Streetcar Line is expected to fully return in spring 2008 after the construction of three electrical substations. However a small St. Charles leg is running from Canal Street to Lee Circle and an extension to the service to St. Charles and Napoleon is expected by fall 2007.
  • 14. 2006 conventions successfully returned Event Month USA Volleyball May Air & Waste Mgmt Assn June Natl Assn of Collegiate Directors of Athletics June American Library Association June Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship July Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine August American Psychological Assn August Society of Exploration Geophysicists October Amer Society for Human Genetics October Amer College of Emergency Physicians October Amer Society for Reproductive Medicine October Avaya October Fed of Societies for Coatings Technology November National Association of Realtors November International Work Boat Show November
  • 15. Voluntourism on the rise National Assoc of Realtors Delta Airlines Maritz Travel American Library HIMSS Sherwin Williams Coca – Cola MPI … and many more
  • 16. CLIENT TESTIMONIALS “ We recently visited New Orleans and stayed at the Marriott on Canal Street. The VIP Pass and brochures you promised were there waiting on us. We certainly appreciated your thoughtfulness and the city’s hospitality. We look forward to future visits, and will not hesitate to recommend a stay in New Orleans pre- or post-cruise.” --Ben Catalina, Cruises Inc., April 2007
  • 17. CLIENT TESTIMONIALS “ In April, 2007, we held our National Sales Meeting in New Orleans for the first time, and it truly proved to be a showcase for our employees. In addition to the wonderful food, music and history that abounds in today’s New Orleans, our employees were given a rare opportunity to enjoy a round of golf at a century-old course in the center of the city’s historic district, and to enjoy an authentic Cajun dinner in the midst of alligators, black bears and other swamp creatures.” “ And for our many benevolent employees, there were numerous, safe options to make a real contribution to the rebuilding of America’s most unique city. In then end, our employees voted to make New Orleans an every-other-year location for our National Sales Meeting. As President, I found the city safe, fun and educational for our employees.” -- Barry D. LeBlanc, President & CEO; Pamlab, LLC, June 25, 2007
  • 18. MARKETING AND PR STRATEGY Ten city media tour in New York, London, Paris, Chicago and DC New Orleans Streetcar in Times Square! A Whole New Orleans - TV Show 24NOLA.com Aggressive PR to combat negative media coverage Advertising to travel and meeting influencers Direct Sales Forever New Orleans Ad Campaign
  • 20. Forever new orleans ad campaign
  • 21. STATE OF THE CITY
  • 22. NEIGHBORHOODS: A TALE OF TWO CITIES
  • 23. THE FACTS: NEW ORLEANS TODAY Flood Protection $7 billion spent on repairs, stronger than 2005 100-year protection by 2011 Emergency Preparedness City of New Orleans and the CVB – one of most sophisticated emergency plans of any city Population 1.1 million metro / 300,000 Orleans Parish Hospitals 12 open with full ER/trauma capability (All but 1) Schools 56 public, 200 private, all universities open Public Safety Ratio of police to citizens today: 1:174; ratio pre- Katrina: 1:238. NOPD reports 1,458 officers; pre- Katrina, that number was 1,680. More local and state patrols in tourist areas Health Air quality and environmental tests ok by EPA
  • 24. Visitor safety The tourist corridor of the city traditionally has been safe and remains that way today. The crimes that have been reported in the national media predominantly are drug and gang-related, criminal-on-criminal violence outside of tourist areas. New Orleans is under a microscope making us a target for national news coverage. NOPD is known for keeping millions of visitors safe, especially large crowds such as city-wides, Mardi Gras, Super Bowls, etc Part of the charm of New Orleans is that it is a very walkable city. We ask that visitors be mindful of their surroundings as they would in any major American city, and stay in popular tourist areas.
  • 26. 2007 MAJOR CONVENTIONS Future meetings (3,000 or more in attendance) in 2007 include: Disabled American Veterans/Aug. 8-14/4,000 Helen Brett Enterprises/Aug. 16-23/15,000 Cardiovascular Institute of the South/Sept. 5-7/3,000 American College of Surgeons/Oct. 6-10 (city-wide)/16,000 International Association of Chiefs of Police/Oct. 12-17 (city-wide)/10,000 International Facility Management Association/Oct. 23-26 (city-wide)/10,000 Helen Brett Enterprises/Oct. 25-Nov. 1/15,000 Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International/Oct. 30-Nov. 2/3,000 American Society of Agronomy/Nov. 4-8/4,800 American Academy of Ophthalmology/Nov. 9-12 (city-wide)/25,000 National League of Cities/Nov. 13-17 (city-wide)/8,000 Diversified Business Communications/Nov. 27-30 (city-wide)/11,000 Southern Association of Colleges & Schools/Dec. 8-10/ 3,000 Pennwell Corporation/Dec. 10-14 (city-wide)/17,000
  • 27. NEW DEVELOPMENTS UNDERWAY Trump Tower Condominium $100 million New Riverfront four-mile stretch of condos, performing arts venue Lake Forest Plaza Redevelopment $147 million, retail shops
  • 28. What makes new orleans better today? Brand new Convention Center and Superdome More restaurants, practically complete citywide hotel upgrades $8.5 million re-branding campaign/TV show to dispel myths Influx of corporate meetings business for community service Influx of entrepreneurs, investors and young professionals Better hospitality and guest service New economic development projects – Trump Building, Riverfront condos and retail Passionate testimonials from visitors returning
  • 29. Seeing is believing! Now is the perfect opportunity to rediscover New Orleans ... the most authentic, walkable, historic, soulful destination in America. www.neworleanscvb.com