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San Diego is preparing for another record-breaking Fourth of July holiday as AAA predicts a surge in travelers. The city’s Tourism Authority Director of Research, Nathan Kelley, expects the 2024 Big Bay Boom to have a substantial economic impact.

Visitors like 10-year-old Austin Urias are drawn to San Diego for its Independence Day celebrations and fireworks display. Urias described the experience as breathtaking. The economic success of the holiday can be measured through hotel occupancy rates, room sales, revenue generated, and consumer spending. In 2022, a study by San Diego State University estimated that up to 300,000 people watched Big Bay Boom in person, resulting in an economic impact of up to $90 million.

Kelley highlighted that San Diego had the highest hotel occupancy rate in the country last July, indicating its popularity during holidays like the Fourth of July. With anticipation for another successful holiday season, San Diego is gearing up to welcome visitors and celebrate Independence Day with the Big Bay Boom fireworks display. Don’t miss out on this spectacular event on FOX 5 Thursday night!

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