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Dec 20 2008
07:40 am
By: tennesseevalues...
Knoxville-area tourism took a major hit as American Honda announced its plans to cancel the 2009 Honda Hoot because of the current economy.
The text on the official Honda Hoot web site doesn't give me confidence that the Hoot is ever coming back and that this is merely a one-year hiatus.
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Yes, the news is spreading
Yes, the news is spreading like wildfire.
As an alternative, check out Bike Week in Daytona Beach. As of right now anyway, they're still holding festivities.
American Honda is also withdrawing from the 2009 AMA Roadracing Series.
Auto manufacturers are cutting back on NASCAR spending as well. Terry Blount, ESPN, states: "But NASCAR's survival isn't dependent on the Big Three automakers."
We'll survive the demise of the Honda Hoot. Would the South survive without NASCAR?
Experiment?
I'm willing to try to find out.
Remember what NASCAR stands for: Not A Sport Calling All Rednecks
"I'm not a member of any organized political party. I'm a Democrat." -- Will Rogers
we can't make it here any more
Honda ended the "Homecoming" this year after they announced they were closing the Marysville motorcycle plant. Ending the Hoot comes as no surprise.
Unfortunately, this is going
Unfortunately, this is going to snowball down through the other motorcycle companies. Too damn bad, too, as my youngest son starts his first season in the Superbikes roadracing this February (with WERA Southeast region.
Funny, though, that American Honda quickly changed their stance from earlier this month.
In other Superbike news, Ducati is not fielding a team in the British Superbike Championship.
Shut it down?
Apparently NASCAR is on hard times. I wouldn't have known, but it wouldn't bother me to see it go.
We saw Gloria Ray at a store
We saw Gloria Ray at a store checkout last week. She seemed pretty upbeat, and we chatted about the number of conferences that the tourism and sports corp had booked. She indicated that we were in pretty good shape through 2011. Granted, the Hoot is a big loss, but there are a lot of small conferences that fly under the radar of the media and are equally important to large events.
Granted, the Hoot is a big
That's partially correct, but it will be worth watching how the economy affects these smaller conferences, too.
The Honda Hoot, unlike the smaller conferences, represents a pretty good bit of business for the area's hotels and restaurants. The outlying suburban hotels and the downtown Marriott will take a significant hit for losing this bit of business in mid-June. Some hotels will be affected differently than others.
Having worked in the tourism industry for the past twelve years, I imagine that on Monday many of the hotels will be scrambling to line up baseball tournaments and other smaller events that they turned away when they had blocked out rooms for the Hoot.