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Tourism Officials: 'Stronger than Storm' Ads Came Too Late to Help

Tourism officials urge state to start marketing now for this summer

Tourism promoters say the state's advertising campaign to let people know the Jersey shore was open for business this year was good, but came too late to save the summer, according to an Associated Press article posted on nj.com.

Representatives of tourism and business agencies told a state Assembly committee Thursday that New Jersey needs to have a new tourism campaign ready within a few weeks if it wants to prevent next summer from being affected.

Numerous tourism officials all said they liked New Jersey's "Stronger Than The Storm" ads, featuring Gov. Chris Christie. But they all said the Memorial Day weekend debut was way too late to help drive new traffic to the shore last summer.

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"We needed to get the message out in January and February that the shore was open for business," said Sharon Franz, president of the New Jersey Travel Industry Association. "That's the time when our customers make their vacation plans."


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