Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Wisconsin Dells Block Broadway and Elm Outdoor Plaza for Global Population

On Thursday July 11, 2019 the City of Wisconsin Dells Council is expected to approve the closing of Broadway and Elm street to vehicle traffic.  The street from Broadway back to the Alley near Chalet Lanes will be closed and the area will be called a plaza for this global community to gather.

Historically the entertainment scheduled at the plaza has been free for all who attend.  The pay source for the entertainment is not well defined.  This is designed to be a shared space where the members of this global community can interact and enjoy memorable experiences.

The Wisconsin Dells area is home to more than 4500 work experience travelers who come from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program to help with local tourism efforts.  The Village of Lake Delton has invested millions of dollars on new housing for the visiting J1VISA Program population.

The idea of a plaza with free entertainment creates a space where tourists, J1VISA Program work experience travelers, and residence can meet and share an enjoyable time together.  This is gathering the global community to share time in a festival like atmosphere that leaves participants with a greater sense of belonging.

The plaza is a place of celebration that will facilitate greater recognition of the Wisconsin Dells area being populated with individuals that come from all parts of the globe to help with the local tourism efforts.  This delivers an integrating quality designed to foster an enhanced sense of being part of the community and instill the desire to return for more visits.

With the new convention center getting ready at the Kalahari Resort the Wisconsin Dells area needs to attract many more individuals from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program to come live in Wisconsin Dells.  The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.

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