Here Is What Tourists Really Think Of Colorado Residents
Tourism is one of the biggest revenue sources for the state of Colorado. Last year Colorado welcomed nearly 100 million visitors and those visitors spent over $28 billion.
It is more than fair to say that we rely on tourism and appreciate visitors from all across the globe.
Tourists love to visit our mountain resorts, explore our scenery, and check out the amazing restaurants offered in our state. Tourism is built into the fabric of Colorado, and our state relies on out-of-towners visiting throughout the year.
Tourism helps generate revenue in Colorado. Businesses thrive because of tourism, and countless jobs are created to keep visitors entertained.
Do you appreciate tourists? What do they think of us? We have the answer to one of those questions.
What Tourists Think of Coloradans
Newsweek compiled data and ranked the states based on where tourists reported encountering the kindest residents. The data ranked the states based on how kind residents were based on the opinions of out-of-towners.
The data shows that tourists think highly of us. We were ranked the seventh nicest state in the entire country. Tourists view Coloradans as kind, helpful, and happy.
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Minnesota was ranked as the nicest state in the country by tourists. That makes sense—they don’t say “Minnesota Nice” for no reason.
I am a resident of Colorado and I agree with out-of-towners. I believe that Coloradans are incredibly kind, laid-back, and community-oriented. There are going to be negative people of course, but that is the case everywhere you go.
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