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 expected to attract a huge new population of shared customers in to the Wisconsin Dells area.
Tourism is Wisconsin's third largest industry and Wisconsin Dells is rapidly building housing for work experience travelers through the J1VISA Program who come in numbers that double the local population. To compete for their market share Wisconsin Dells welcomes J1VISA Program workers who staff the varied business modals that operate in the area.
This means Wisconsin Dells visiting families interact with individuals from across the globe who have gathered to support tourism. The growth of the local economy requires the Wisconsin Dells area to heavily contribute to the political parties capable of influencing the continuation of J1VISA like programming that brings people in from outside of the United States.
The presence of this growing number of global travelers on a work experience in Wisconsin Dells is reframing community narratives. This small rural community is now populated by individuals from across the globe who participate in redefining the customs and culture of every day life.
The idea that the visiting families can expect to interact with a global population that has gathered to broaden the idea of travel adds excitement to the experience. The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry. Stage II involves welcoming much greater numbers of people who participate in travel work programming.
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