Total Spending By Visitors To Hawaii Has Grown Every Month Since May 2010: Maui Visitor Spending And Arrivals Continue Growing

Maui Visitor Spending, Arrivals Continue Growing

By Sonia Isotov
Article From: Mauinow.com

“Continued growth in visitor spending is a strong indication that Hawaii’s tourism economy is improving,” said Mike McCartney, the president and chief and executive officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), in a written statement today.

For the state, visitor spending rose 15.1% to $11.3 billion during the first 11 months of 2011. On Maui, visitor spending rose 12.9% to $249.5 million during the same 11 month period.

Statewide, total visitor days for all visitors rose 4.9% and total arrivals remained ahead (+3.4%) of last year at 6,600,776 visitors, according to preliminary statistics released today by the HTA. On Maui, total visitor days for all visitors rose 4% and total arrivals remained ahead (+4.2%) as well. The HTA expects to end this year with year-over-year growth in visitor expenditures.

Total arrivals in November 2011 rose 2.6% compared to last November to 566,672 visitors, and Maui received 165,239 visitors compared to 162,153 visitors last November, or a 1.9% increase.

For the month of November 2011 alone, total visitor spending grew 8.2% (up $73.5 million) from November 2010 to $972.5 million, while visitor arrivals were up 2.6% from a year ago. Total spending by all visitors has risen every month since May 2010. Higher daily spending ($186 per person, up from $179 per person in November 2010) contributed to the growth in total visitor expenditures.

“The HTA’s focus on Asia and emerging markets is paying off with growth in visitor spending and arrivals from Asia, including Korea, China and Japan. In November, air seat capacity from Japan increased 10.5% due to increased service and an additional 5,796 charter seats to Hawai’i. The average daily spending from Japanese visitors also increased, resulting in a 20% growth in visitor expenditures,” added McCartney.

Total arrivals by air only in November 2011 increased 3.6% to 555,630 visitors. Japanese arrivals grew 4.7%, the third consecutive month of increases. Arrivals from Canada (+5.1%), US West (+0.6%) and US East (+2.0%) were also higher compared to November 2010. Arrivals by cruise ships fell 32% from November 2010 to 11,042 visitors.

For the first 11 months of 2011, total expenditures by Canadian visitors rose 26.5%, supported by strong growth in arrivals (+18.8%) and higher average daily spending. Total expenditures by US West (+6.9%) and US East (+9.5%) visitors continued to increase while US West (+1.9%) and US East (+2.0%) arrivals remained above year-to-date 2010. Total Japanese visitor expenditures increased 8.1%, even though arrivals were lower (-5.4%) than the first 11 months of 2010.

“The growth from these markets are helping to offset the drop in spending from the US West and US East that may be attributed to an increase in prices, as well as a recovering US economy,” explained McCartney.

November was also the month of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Week (APEC) which the HTA used to promote Hawai’i as a global meetings destination and highlight the Hawaiian Islands’ centralized location in the Asia-Pacific region. McCartney said, “As anticipated, overall arrivals during November showed modest growth compared to 2010, but the recent increases in arrivals and spending from Japan and other Asia are also indicators of the significance of the Asia-Pacific region and the potential long-term impact that APEC will have on our community.”

“It is also important to note that the visitor data for November 2011 does not include APEC attendees who arrived via private planes or government transportation that is not captured by our research, as well as ancillary business spending that includes security expenses, equipment rental fees, meeting rooms, private parties and other expenses,” said McCartney.

“As we head into 2012, we anticipate seeing an increased shift of our visitor profile with a growing number of visitor arrivals from the Asia-Pacific region. With new flights by Air Australia and Asiana Airlines, as well as increased service by Hawaiian Airlines to South Korea, we see potential to capitalize on opportunities and will continue developing these markets while building on recent gains that will help to provide jobs and stimulate our state’s economy.”

An Advanced Energy Storage System Will Be Installed At The MECO Substation In Wailea As Part Of The Maui Smart Grid Project

Wailea Substation Upgrade Supports Smart Grid Project

By Wendy Osher
Article From: Mauinow.com

The Maui Smart Grid Project will demonstrate and evaluate new technologies that will help residents better manage and reduce energy consumption during periods of high demand. It will also assist Maui Electric Company (MECO) operate the electricity grid more efficiently.

An advanced energy storage system will be installed at the Maui Electric Company substation in Wailea as part of the Maui Smart Grid Project.

Led by MECO and the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, the Maui Smart Grid Project is designed to demonstrate and evaluate new technologies for operating the electric grid more efficiently.

The Grid Battery System is being provided by A123 Systems, a developer and manufacturer of advanced lithium ion batteries and systems. It is designed to deliver one megawatt of power for a full hour, reducing the peak energy load on the substation’s transformers.

“We look forward to working with MECO to illustrate the value of our technology within the framework of the next-generation electric grid,” said Robert Johnson, vice president of the Energy Solutions Group at A123.

“A123′s advanced energy storage system has demonstrated the ability to shift peak energy loads when demand is high to provide the consistent delivery of quality power, which is an extremely valuable service that supports MECO’s ongoing effort to increase the reliability of the grid and maximize the generation resources we have in place,” said MECO president, Ed Reinhardt.

“The Maui Smart Grid Project will enable us to evaluate new technologies for enhancing our operations,” said Reinhardt. He said the versatility of A123′s storage system will not only allow the utility to meet peak load shifting requirements, but also perform additional services.

Specific objectives include minimizing emissions, enabling greater utilization of renewable energy sources and improving grid stability.

Incredible Opening Ceremony Scheduled For The 2012 Hyundai Tournament Of Champions

Aloha Kick-Off to 2012 Hyundai Tournament of Champions

By Wendy Osher
Article from: http://www.mauinow.com

Golfers and spectators will be treated to a special opening ceremony for the 2012 Hyundai Tournament of Champions on Friday, January 6, on Maui.

The Aloha Kick-Off will commence with a Hawaiian blessing by Clifford Naeole, cultural advisor for the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua. He will be joined by famed Hawaii musician, Henry Kapono.

There will also be a special presentation by the Polynesian Cultural Center, featuring highlights from their latest production, “Ha-Breath of Life.”

This spectacular show is an ancient, yet universal tale of a boy, Mana, born in a distant paradise and nourished by a village. He learns the ways of his people, finds love, and defends everything with heart-stopping bravery.

The Polynesian Cultural Center is located on the island of O’ahu. The special appearance of performers from the PCC at the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Hyundai Tournament of Champions was organized in part by the Hawai’i Tourism Authority and the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau.

The opening ceremony events are scheduled to take place 45 minutes prior to the first tee time at the Plantation Course in Kapalua.

For more information call (808) 665-9160.

Andaz Wailea Resort Update

Many clients ask what happened to the Renaissance Hotel? Or for those of us who are on island and see the bustling construction near Mokapu Beach and across from the Wailea Fairway Estates and Wailea Blue Golf Course: What will the new hotel be like? Will there be units for sale?

For regular updates on these questions please call us directly at (808)280-2764 or 1-800-291-5535. In the meantime here are some interesting articles:

Click here for the Hyatt press release:http://www.hyattpressroom.com/content/hyatt/en/news_releases0/2010/Hyatt-and-Starwood-Capital-Announce-Joint-Venture-to-Create-Andaz-Wailea-Resort.html

Click here for yesterday’s article in the Maui News:http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.detail/id/556472.html

As work on the project has gained momentum and with our South Maui market showing strong activity, particularly in luxury property sales, reports are that there will now be multiple ocean front villas available for sale. The prices and specs of these have not yet been made public, but please check with us for updates. The Hansens represented the buyer and seller of the record sale in the Wailea Beach Villas and are always available to discuss your Maui real estate goals.

Paia Friday Town Party On December 23rd Is Also The Fifth Annual "Paia Gives" Charity Fundraiser

Paia Town Party Melds With ‘Paia Gives’

By Madeline Ziecker
Article from: Mauinow.com

This month’s Paia Friday Town Party on December 23 will also function as the fifth annual “Paia Gives” charity fundraiser.

Each year, “Paia Gives” raises thousands of dollars for local charities while providing entertainment and shopping deals for visitors.

Starting at 6 p.m., many Paia businesses will donate their proceeds from special sales to non-profit organizations across Maui.

Some participating Paia business owners anticipate this year’s fundraiser to be especially popular. The two events will come together as one during the official Paia Fourth Friday event.

Participating Paia businesses and the organizations they will serve include:

■Maui Hands – Paia Youth And Cultural Center
■By The Bay – Maui Humane Society. With surfboard art and a jewelry trunk show.
■Grace Beauty – Morgan Malkovich, a Maui girl in Boston’s ICU for surgery.
■Biasa Rose – Maui Humane Society
■Hemp House – Maui Food Bank
■Imrie – Maui Humane Society
■Lilikoi – Maui Humane Society
■Lotus Heart Gifts – Women Helping Women. There will be a %20 off sale and vegan ice-cream samples.
■Mahina – Women Helping Women
■Nuage Bleu – A Keiki’s Dream
■Oceania – Paia Youth And Cultural Center Skate Park. With champagne and a %25 off sale.
■Paia Trading Company – Maui Shrine Club Transportation Fund
■Pakaloha Bikini’s – HASA Sponsorship Program
■Tamara Catz Boutique – Alexander Academy
■North Shore Pilates – Haiku Boys & Girls Club
■Wine Corner – Paia Youth & Cultural Center. PYCC will have a table set up to sell baked goods and hot drinks. There will also be a $5 raffle for a new skateboard.
■Wings – Paia Youth & Cultural Center
■Indigo Paia – RadiOpio KOPO 88.9 Wine and a special prize drawing.
■Pearl – Women Helping Women
In addition to shopping and donations, there will also be plenty of food, music, and live entertainment around town.

For any additional questions, visit mauifridays.com.