Tourism in Door County: How much is too much?

Published: June 7, 2021, 4:06 p.m.

b'Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon discuss the state of tourism in Door County, specifically whether the county is tapped out. They look back at tourism\\u2019s late-90s peak, the impact of room tax and public investments in attractions and infrastructure, and the data that could give us insights into whether tourism has - in fact - reached a new level in Door County.\\n\\nFor more context on Door County\\u2019s recent tourism history:\\n\\nFrom 2007: Treading Lightly: Can Door County Maintain its Character While Attracting More Visitors?\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/treading-lightly/\\n\\nFrom 2009: How tourism expenditures are calculated\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/playing-with-numbers/\\n\\nFrom 2008: Tourism Spending Dropped in 2007\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/tourism-spending-dropped-in-2007-2/\\n\\nFrom 2008: Steve Grutzmacher on the Stagnant Door County Tourism Industry\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/an-outlook-10/\\n\\nFrom 2008: Rebounding: Bringing Tourism Market Back Requires More than Marketing\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/rebounding/\\n\\nFrom 2010: Time for New Thinking: Expert gives perspective on how a community can retain its character\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/time-for-new-thinking/\\n \\nFrom 2012: Dead Zone: Sister Bay Business Climate Goes Cold\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/dead-zone-sister-bay-business-climate-goes-cold/\\n\\nFrom 2017: Dead Zone No More: How Sister Bay Came Back\\nhttps://doorcountypulse.com/dead-zone-no-more-sister-bays-rebound/'