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The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 23, 1992- Page7
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Miciga turitsmay boost economy with mrore traveling

Associated Press
Tourism in Michigan picked up
in the last few months of 1991, ac-
cording to a travel index that an
economist says could indicate a
boost this year in the state's second-
largest industry.
Car travel in the state was up in
the third quarter of last year, proba-
bly because of lower gas prices, said
David Littmann, a senior economist

with Manufacturers Bank, N.A.
"People are doing more short-
term weekend and day turnaround
types of traveling; more economical
ways of experiencing tourism," said
Littmann, who compiles the bank's
quarterly Michigan Tourism Index.
In addition to car travel, the index
measures airline traffic, hotel occu-
pancy rates and Mackinac Bridge
crossings, recording boom years of

staggering growth in 1985 and 1986, Thunderbird hotel in Mackinaw City

he said.
The surge in car travel after two
years of stagnation in the state's $20
billion tourism industry is "very
typical of the index when the econ-
omy is soft but turning around,"
Littmann said.
If things are improving, Kelly
Weeks hasn't seen it yet. Weeks
manages the Best Western

and occasionally minds the store at
Anchor Inns on Old U.S. 31.
"'85 was a real good year and
then it kind of went downhill from
there," she said. "Now we're getting
reservations for this year. We're
hoping this year will be good."
Summer bookings are up 10 per-
cent at the Acme Beach Motel on
U.S. 31 in Grand Traverse County,

said owner Ed Thiel. The motel is
open from Memorial Day through
October.
Two years ago, things were slow
at the Best Western hotel in Holland.
Things have been picking up in re-
cent months, said Evelyn MacVane,
desk clerk and sales manager.
"We've done much better this
winter than last winter," MacVane
said. But she added: "On the whole,

the restaurant and bar have been
slow."
The economic pinch hasn't
reached the Marine Bay Lodge
Motel on Michigan 29 north of
Marine City, said Manager
Genevieve Shafer. "I should say -
not yet," she said.
"I'll have to wait until summer
starts to see what happens," Shafer
said.

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