Friday, July 5, 2019

Wisconsin Dells Convention Hosting Stage II - How To Staff Convention Center

The Village of Lake Delton has given the Kalahari Resort 10 million publicly collected dollars to build a convention center ( 212 thousand square feet) capable of serving large regional - national groups.  This is a public - private partnership forged to create a physical location designed to attract a huge new population of shared customers in to the Wisconsin Dells area.  The Wisconsin Dells area lacks the local population to staff these tourism business modals.

The City of Wisconsin Dells and Village of Lake Delton elected officials employ a combined focus to assign the bulk of the areas public resources to the task of importing labor from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program.  2017 calculations indicated more than 4500 work experience travelers came through the J1VISA Program to live in Wisconsin Dells.  That calculation is much higher today.

The critical lack in Wisconsin Dells is labor.  The new convention center is expected to become operational in the 4th quarter of 2019.  The ability of the convention center to function at the higher end of occupancy is completely dependent upon the Wisconsin Dells site's capability to enroll larger numbers of work experience travelers from outside the Country through the J1VISA Program.

The lending institutions, the insurance providers, and the City and Village administration understand the key to maintaining economic solvency is producing a Wisconsin Dells destination site that enrolls ever larger numbers of work experience travelers from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program.  Any change to the immigration policies at the Local, State, or Federal level means financial loss and possible ruin for the existing tourism modals.

The Wisconsin Dells area needs to receive more work experience travelers through the J1VISA Program to staff the large new convention center being constructed at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells.  The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.

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