Kansas tourist and hospitality businesses unfazed despite fuel prices and low unemployment
Downtown Topeka features many amenities for travelers, including hotels, restaurants and entertainment options.
Downtown Topeka features many amenities for travelers, including hotels, restaurants and entertainment options.

Kansas tourism is doing well but for a few hiccups due to high fuel prices, labor shortages and post COVID-19 jitters.

Gas prices in the state are below national numbers, with an average of $4.968 on Tuesday, according to AAA.

The May unemployment rate is 2.3% in Kansas, according to the Kansas Department of Labor.

Topeka, Salina and Hutchinson have noticed tourists are making plans for a visit, and the towns are getting ready for their visitors.

Topeka tourism business spurred by dinosaurs, hotel stays down slightly

"I'd say we're we're really good so far," said Visit Topeka president Sean Dixon. "Obviously, starting the year with a dinosaur festival helps. The overall impact on the attendance numbers to our attractions have been fantastic. We just tallied everything on the T. Rex in Great Overland Station. We did 17,000 visitors for that.

Evergy Plaza hosts several free fun events in Topeka for budget-conscious  tourists.
Evergy Plaza hosts several free fun events in Topeka for budget-conscious tourists.

"Hotels are down slightly from our anticipated targets. We're really measuring ourselves against 2019 in terms of pre-pandemic. So we're still trending lower than I'd like to see, but all things considered, revenue is where we like it right now.

"As a market, we've been somewhat undervalued for quite some time. So we were very encouraged to see the rates increase here and kind of stay up and stay competitive with our peers in the state, which they had not been traditionally."

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Topeka's attractions, events provide a positive outlook for this summer

A large crowd of eager animal enthusiasts flock to the Topeka Zoo on a warm day in March.
A large crowd of eager animal enthusiasts flock to the Topeka Zoo on a warm day in March.

"I like to think that the zoo is the gem of our tourism crown here," he said, adding that parks and trails are worth spending time with the family without breaking the bank.

"With some of the stuff we have coming up in our calendar, we think we will fare pretty well," Dixon said.

Events like the Country Stampede, the Sunflower State Games and the Fiesta Mexicana coming up in July are sure to attract tourists, he said. In August, the NHRA Nationals and Weird Al Yankovic have Dixon excited.

For more information about Topeka, go to the Visit Topeka website.

Salina hotel occupancy doing well, labor a challenge

Salina's downtown district has seen revitalization, an increase in art and entertainment to attract tourists.
Salina's downtown district has seen revitalization, an increase in art and entertainment to attract tourists.

"Honestly, with the Kansas gas prices being certainly among the lower in the nation, that's helping us," said Visit Salina director Sylvia Rice. "We've just completed doing some surveying and looking at the other statistical information that's available to us, and the hotels are doing well in occupancy, and they're also holding their rates at a higher level than we thought might be happening.