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. The resort business modals are dependent upon the ability of the Wisconsin Dells area to attract the thousands of workers through the J1VISA Program.
Individuals who come from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program in to the Wisconsin Dells area can be seen as work experience travelers. For Wisconsin Dells to continue to attract ever higher numbers of individuals from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program - we need to demonstrate the way value is being added to their stay.
Facilitating free, consistent, entertainment upon the Trumble Lot needs to be recognized as a benefit for the thousands of J1VISA Program staff who travel in to the Wisconsin Dells for a temporary work experience. This adds value for the work experience traveler and communicates to the visiting population Wisconsin Dells understand why travel matters.
The Trumble Lot could benefit from seating ( bleachers pictured) that increases capacity while adding measures of comfort for the attending crowds. This is an important piece of enhancing the J1VISA Program workers experience and improves the ability of the Wisconsin Dells area to be able to continue to attract the thousands of out of Country workers the area needs to economically function.
The Down Town Wisconsin Dells Business Improvement District Committee has an opportunity to present the scheduled entertainment on the Trumble Lot in a way that benefits the visiting J1VISA Program population - while unifying the efforts of the Village of Lake Delton and the City of Wisconsin Dells to attract higher numbers of individual workers through the J1VISA Program. The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.
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