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1025: Aftershock to Farm-to-Fork: Sacramento's Tourism Growth Playbook

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Sacramento doesn't have a Golden Gate Bridge. So they built demand with experiences—and then proved it with room nights.

For #NoVacancyNews, I talked with Mike Testa (President & CEO, Visit Sacramento) about how Sacramento positioned itself around farm-to-fork and then stacked events that drive real overnight stays from different customer groups.

🍽️ Mike explains why "farm-to-fork" fits Sacramento: food on your plate often gets harvested that morning
📅 He points people to Sacramento 365 as the event hub that supports the brand with a steady calendar
🎸 He breaks down Aftershock: it grew from a one-day event (11,000) to four days (165,000), with 67% coming from outside the region and about $40M in four days
🏊 He talks Ironman and NCAA strategy: targeting women's Sweet 16/Elite Eight to build toward a women's Final Four conversation
🏨 Then he drops the hammer: Sacramento went from about 280,000 annual room nights pre-pandemic to about 409,000 after adding the event portfolio

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