Kay Walten

Kay Walten

Destination Sunday

Destination Sunday: Why Repeat Visitors Matter

Why the places that last are built for people who return

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Kay Walten
Mar 01, 2026
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We Keep Measuring the Easy Stuff

Most destinations are built around being recommended.

We track how many people saw the ad, clicked, and booked a room, and when numbers dip, we spend more to bring in new people. That makes sense. It’s easier to count arrivals and bookings than it is to explain loyalty.

But the places that actually last are not always the ones getting the most attention. They’re the ones people choose to return to, again and again.

Going back isn’t the same decision as trying a place for the first time.

When someone is heading back for a second or third visit, they’re not scrolling through “Top 10” lists. They type the name straight into Google, check if their favorite restaurant is still open, look at where they stayed last time, and text a friend to see if they want to go back. At that point, they’re not comparing options or responding to a campaign because they already know what they want.

That kind of decision doesn’t show up in ad reports or even occupancy reports, whic…

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