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 capable of attracting a huge new population of shared customers in to the Wisconsin Dells area.
Wisconsin Dells lacks the residents to staff these tourism business modals. In 2017 the Wisconsin Dells area had over 4500 work experience travelers come from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program to support local tourism efforts. When the new convention center becomes operational in the 4th quarter of 2019 the number of needed J1VISA Program work experience travelers will climb much higher than the 4500 calculation.
Lending institutions, insurance providers, and public service administration know the function of the Wisconsin Dells economy is completely dependent upon the Federal Government J1VISA Programming. This means at the local level Wisconsin Dells area residents are consistently encouraged to vote for the political party most capable of assuring ever higher numbers of work experience travelers from outside of the Country can come to help with tourism efforts through the Federal Government J1VISA Programming.
This is a commitment of local residents born out of a need that establishes a profound dependency upon heavy Government Programming to maintain the structural services that define Wisconsin Dells. Without the sustained Government Programming the local economy collapses pushing traditional tourism business modals to other geographical areas. The Wisconsin Dells Area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.
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