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Post2:43 AM - Apr 27#126

jshank83 wrote:
9:33 PM - Apr 26
Bosnia playing a friendly here before the World Cup. I can’t read the details. So if anyone wants to fill them in feel free.

https://www.stltoday.com/sports/profess ... user-share
100,000 local, domestic, and international travelers? More?
Downtown hotels sold out for one night or two? 
June fill rates on Lufthansa, British Airways, and Air Canada (Toronto/Montreal) are going to be strong. 

Regional marketing perspective, this needs to be St. Louis's love letter to Bosnia. 

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Post4:57 PM - Apr 28#127

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Post10:40 PM - Apr 29#128

Posted by VisitKC via Instagram. Curious to see overall turnout after the WC is over. 
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Post2:28 AM - Apr 30#129

Yet, this weeks headlines/news is not great on hotel bookings or international travelers:

KC2026 says some delays with World Cup bookings after numbers lower than expected
FOX4 WDAF Kansas City
APRIL 27, 2026
https://fox4kc.com/sports/2026-world-cu ... -expected/

Kansas City hotels, airport still waiting for World Cup booking rush
KCTV 5 Kansas City
APRIL 28, 2026

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/04/28/kansas ... king-rush/

The myth of the 2026 World Cup hotel and tourism ‘boom’
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/721765 ... rices-usa/

An unintended consequence of US immigration policy: Some fans are skipping the World Cup in the US
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/21/travel/w ... ted-states

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Post2:50 PM - Apr 30#130

matguy70 wrote:
2:28 AM - Apr 30
Yet, this weeks headlines/news is not great on hotel bookings or international travelers:

KC2026 says some delays with World Cup bookings after numbers lower than expected
FOX4 WDAF Kansas City
APRIL 27, 2026
https://fox4kc.com/sports/2026-world-cu ... -expected/

Kansas City hotels, airport still waiting for World Cup booking rush
KCTV 5 Kansas City
APRIL 28, 2026

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/04/28/kansas ... king-rush/

The myth of the 2026 World Cup hotel and tourism ‘boom’
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/721765 ... rices-usa/

An unintended consequence of US immigration policy: Some fans are skipping the World Cup in the US
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/21/travel/w ... ted-states
Thanks for sharing and curating!

This seems to be a common thing with any big national/international event in a region. The local tourism bureau puts out obnoxiously hyperbolic numbers around the number of visitors expected and economic impact. And, it doesn't really materialize in the numbers promised.

Local restaurants prepare for a huge rush and....mostly disappointment. Same with hotels, AirBNBs, etc.

Airbnb Hosts Prepped Their Homes for a World Cup Windfall. They’re Still Waiting.
Some spent years and thousands of dollars preparing their houses for tournament

https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitalit ... eatst_pos3

‘Just a ghost town’: Downtown Pittsburgh restaurants disappointed by business during NFL Draft
https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/just-gh ... GBVHLLWA4/

I've come to believe that hosting something like the World Cup, NFL Draft or even having a pro sports team period doesn't really provide a whole lot of *direct* and *immediate* economic value.  It's just good for a region's brand and the egos of that regions' residents.  Those things absolutely have value but aren't so easily explained by dollars and cents.

Now, do I wish that STL was hosting WC games, the NFL draft, etc?  100%.  It's fun!  I'm just not going to claim that millions of tourist will come and spend gobs of money.

(side bar that's related - when the Pope came here in 1999? Countless stories of expected overflowing crowds. I worked downtown at the time and they closed the office that day because of the masses of people that were anticipated. There were no crowds. literally none. lol)

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Post3:59 AM - May 01#131

I like in the KC article how the hotelier interviewed said that hotel traffic has been disappointing and then the cost of a minimum stay over the July 4th weekend is $21k for a 3 star hotel and yet most of their room types are sold out.

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Post4:10 AM - May 01#132

soulardx wrote:
matguy70 wrote:
2:28 AM - Apr 30
Yet, this weeks headlines/news is not great on hotel bookings or international travelers:

KC2026 says some delays with World Cup bookings after numbers lower than expected
FOX4 WDAF Kansas City
APRIL 27, 2026
https://fox4kc.com/sports/2026-world-cu ... -expected/

Kansas City hotels, airport still waiting for World Cup booking rush
KCTV 5 Kansas City
APRIL 28, 2026

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/04/28/kansas ... king-rush/

The myth of the 2026 World Cup hotel and tourism ‘boom’
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/721765 ... rices-usa/

An unintended consequence of US immigration policy: Some fans are skipping the World Cup in the US
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/21/travel/w ... ted-states
Thanks for sharing and curating!

This seems to be a common thing with any big national/international event in a region. The local tourism bureau puts out obnoxiously hyperbolic numbers around the number of visitors expected and economic impact. And, it doesn't really materialize in the numbers promised.

Local restaurants prepare for a huge rush and....mostly disappointment. Same with hotels, AirBNBs, etc.

Airbnb Hosts Prepped Their Homes for a World Cup Windfall. They’re Still Waiting.
Some spent years and thousands of dollars preparing their houses for tournament

https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitalit ... eatst_pos3

‘Just a ghost town’: Downtown Pittsburgh restaurants disappointed by business during NFL Draft
https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/just-gh ... GBVHLLWA4/

I've come to believe that hosting something like the World Cup, NFL Draft or even having a pro sports team period doesn't really provide a whole lot of *direct* and *immediate* economic value.  It's just good for a region's brand and the egos of that regions' residents.  Those things absolutely have value but aren't so easily explained by dollars and cents.

Now, do I wish that STL was hosting WC games, the NFL draft, etc?  100%.  It's fun!  I'm just not going to claim that millions of tourist will come and spend gobs of money.

(side bar that's related - when the Pope came here in 1999? Countless stories of expected overflowing crowds. I worked downtown at the time and they closed the office that day because of the masses of people that were anticipated. There were no crowds. literally none. lol)
There was literally 100,000 people in attendance at the Dome. There absolutely were crowds lmao.

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Post4:11 AM - May 01#133

Will 650,000 World Cup fans really visit Kansas City? Tourism numbers don't look so rosy.

"The men's World Cup soccer tournament is coming to Kansas City, the smallest of 16 host cities across North America.  But now hotel industry leaders worry that the World Cup's promised "hotel boom" is failing to materialize, while advocacy groups issued a travel advisory warning international visitors of likely civil rights violations by the Trump administration. But so far, Kansas City officials are sticking by their ambitious estimates."


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Post4:18 AM - May 01#134

Hate to be a downer... but this administration, the war, international affairs, inflatation/costs, and now Travel Warnings against the USA to attend FIFA is not good. In addition, the fact that hotels and airplanes are not filled for these events already is pretty alarming. I was in the travel/tourism sector for 36 years and I can tell you... the visitors bureau’s are trying to keep it "positive". Time is not on their side here.

This is a really good article calling out all.of these "predicaments"...

APRIL 30, 2026

Why is FIFA struggling to generate World Cup demand?
From empty hotels to high ticket prices, officials are worried about the upcoming tournament


https://theweek.com/sports/why-fifa-str ... cup-demand

Post4:34 AM - May 01#135

This was a few weeks ago and now even more desperate sounding.

KCSTAR
APRIL 17, 2026
https://amp.kansascity.com/opinion/opn- ... 56956.html

"But it is fair to wonder, this close to the event, how an additional 62,149 additional airline seats — in a city that was already handling roughly 1.4 million of them in a given June — will add up to the 650,000 visitors and $650 million economic impact city leaders have been promising us.

For now, it seems, we’re getting a more measured story from the flight data than we’ve been getting from the podiums."

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Post4:35 AM - May 01#136

I pulled flight data from June 1st to July 17th for MCI. I included 21 origin points including international gateways and hubs for American, United, Alaskan, Frontier, Air Canada, and Delta. The only flights I could not access were Southwest.

Less than 1% increase in seats from base (1st week of June). A few frequency increases but primarily aircraft upgrades for day before matches. Even if you consider an annual increase (maybe 4%) that exists, this isn’t 650,000 visitors.

Post4:42 AM - May 01#137

I do not think airlines are the best indicator, this year especially. Airlines are going to wait as long as possible to increase capacity given fuel and ORDs summer frequency limitations. What maybe would be an 80% fill requirement might be 90-95% until fuel lowers. Ultimately that pressure is increasing prices while international fans are pricing their travels. Just not a good setup. 

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Post5:52 AM - May 01#138

My personal opinion, living in KC, is that I’m hoping this is more of a local event. KC isn’t quite ready for the international stage at this level. Sure, a few international visitors will come but not hundreds of thousands. Plus I have security concerns about such a large event. Better to keep it a local party than an international gathering here. That doesn’t stop the price gouging from hotels and airbnbs, but still. There are enough rowdy soccer fans that live in this region already.

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Post2:22 PM - 6 days ago#139

StlAlex wrote:
4:10 AM - May 01
soulardx wrote:
matguy70 wrote:
2:28 AM - Apr 30
Yet, this weeks headlines/news is not great on hotel bookings or international travelers:

KC2026 says some delays with World Cup bookings after numbers lower than expected
FOX4 WDAF Kansas City
APRIL 27, 2026
https://fox4kc.com/sports/2026-world-cu ... -expected/

Kansas City hotels, airport still waiting for World Cup booking rush
KCTV 5 Kansas City
APRIL 28, 2026

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/04/28/kansas ... king-rush/

The myth of the 2026 World Cup hotel and tourism ‘boom’
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/721765 ... rices-usa/

An unintended consequence of US immigration policy: Some fans are skipping the World Cup in the US
APRIL 22, 2026
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/21/travel/w ... ted-states
Thanks for sharing and curating!

This seems to be a common thing with any big national/international event in a region. The local tourism bureau puts out obnoxiously hyperbolic numbers around the number of visitors expected and economic impact. And, it doesn't really materialize in the numbers promised.

Local restaurants prepare for a huge rush and....mostly disappointment. Same with hotels, AirBNBs, etc.

Airbnb Hosts Prepped Their Homes for a World Cup Windfall. They’re Still Waiting.
Some spent years and thousands of dollars preparing their houses for tournament

https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitalit ... eatst_pos3

‘Just a ghost town’: Downtown Pittsburgh restaurants disappointed by business during NFL Draft
https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/just-gh ... GBVHLLWA4/

I've come to believe that hosting something like the World Cup, NFL Draft or even having a pro sports team period doesn't really provide a whole lot of *direct* and *immediate* economic value.  It's just good for a region's brand and the egos of that regions' residents.  Those things absolutely have value but aren't so easily explained by dollars and cents.

Now, do I wish that STL was hosting WC games, the NFL draft, etc?  100%.  It's fun!  I'm just not going to claim that millions of tourist will come and spend gobs of money.

(side bar that's related - when the Pope came here in 1999? Countless stories of expected overflowing crowds. I worked downtown at the time and they closed the office that day because of the masses of people that were anticipated. There were no crowds. literally none. lol)
There was literally 100,000 people in attendance at the Dome. There absolutely were crowds lmao.

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inside for mass, absolutely!  but, no spillover crowds outside. no masses on streets. no logjam traffic.  

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Post1:05 AM - 3 days ago#140

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https://www.ahla.com/news/new-report-wa ... pectations

Kansas City - Roughly 85-90% of respondents report booking pace below expectations, trailing a typical June or July without any major events.



If I’m reading that right, FIFA dropped 70-95% of their room blocks in KC. KC is going to be the spot for last minute, cost conscious, domestic buys.

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Post1:17 AM - 3 days ago#141

Swift day 1 of ticket sales for Bosnia vs Panama.  The Bosnian supporters group will also be based at Sports and Social at BPV all day before marching to the stadium.  The group has members in over 35 states that are coming, they are in sections 118,119 and 120, about 1600 seats and all but 4 are sold (some resales of people trying to make a buck)
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Post1:31 PM - 2 days ago#142

Theres been a concerted advertising push through local media on this.  Good to see brisk demand. 

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Post2:32 AM - 2 days ago#143

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woof

https://www.ahla.com/news/new-report-wa ... pectations

Kansas City - Roughly 85-90% of respondents report booking pace below expectations, trailing a typical June or July without any major events.



If I’m reading that right, FIFA dropped 70-95% of their room blocks in KC. KC is going to be the spot for last minute, cost conscious,  domestic buys.
We got rooms in Overland Park Marriott on a game night near my friends house for about 10% over what I would normally pay per night in other places 

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Post4:24 PM - 1 day ago#144

addxb2 wrote:
1:05 AM - 3 days ago
woof

https://www.ahla.com/news/new-report-wa ... pectations

Kansas City - Roughly 85-90% of respondents report booking pace below expectations, trailing a typical June or July without any major events.



If I’m reading that right, FIFA dropped 70-95% of their room blocks in KC. KC is going to be the spot for last minute, cost conscious,  domestic buys.
This type of reporting does damage to KC even if the event itself is eventually a success. Event and tourism professionals are reading this and other proprietary market analysis. They already have enough data to cause concern in future planning. Hosting is great but you don't want to come out the other side being the weakest of 16. 

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Post5:47 PM - 1 day ago#145

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... whead.html

BJ jumping in on the fun. This was always going to happen though, KC is obviously the one city that obviously should not have been hosting.

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Post4:28 AM - 1 day ago#146

I don' t think that assessment is completely fair. Most cities are below expectations. Even the two largest cities in the country are 60+% below expectations. So if those kind of percentages are being seen for larger and more prominent cities, it makes since that KC is seing the numbers that they're seeing. If you think these numbers show that KC shouldn't have been selected, then most of the cities shouldn't have been chosen, because they are all seeing weak numbers. 

Edit: This is the largest sporting event in the world, so these cities, especially the major ones,  should not be even 40% below expectation for bookings. 

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Post5:04 AM - 1 day ago#147

Dev7 wrote:I don' t think that assessment is completely fair. Most cities are below expectations. Even the two largest cities in the country are 60+% below expectations. So if those kind of percentages are being seen for larger and more prominent cities, it makes since that KC is seing the numbers that they're seeing. If you think these numbers show that KC shouldn't have been selected, then most of the cities shouldn't have been chosen, because they are all seeing weak numbers. 

Edit: This is the largest sporting event in the world, so these cities, especially the major ones,  should not be even 40% below expectation for bookings. 
There's lots of obvious reasons KC shouldn't have been selected lol.

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Post4:20 PM - 1 day ago#148

KC got the World Cup because corrupt MAGA Hunt family and a TV show (Ted Lasso) convinced enough people that soccer was somehow culturally significant to the region. Although one looks at attendance numbers at MLS/NWSL in KC and wonders how that could be true. Cincinnati, Nashville, Indianapolis, Detroit, Minneapolis, even Pittsburgh would've been better hosts. 

Post5:07 PM - 1 day ago#149

It’s honestly a comedy at this point.


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Post6:02 PM - 1 day ago#150

addxb2 wrote:
4:20 PM - 1 day ago
KC got the World Cup because corrupt MAGA Hunt family and a TV show (Ted Lasso) convinced enough people that soccer was somehow culturally significant to the region. Although one looks at attendance numbers at MLS/NWSL in KC and wonders how that could be true. Cincinnati, Nashville, Indianapolis, Detroit, Minneapolis, even Pittsburgh would've been better hosts. 
KC got the World Cup because of Arrowhead.

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