AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGuam Tourism & Visitor Economy: The Guam Legislature is weighing a $300,000 REALIGN study to measure the Guam Visitors Bureau’s effectiveness, accountability, leadership, internal governance, and needs—pushed by tourism oversight Sen. Jesse Lujan amid concerns arrivals are still less than half pre-COVID levels and that past airline incentives may not be paying off. Tumon Development: Dusit Place in Tumon is expanding as a lifestyle destination with new dining, retail, wellness, and attractions—highlighted by Shogun Teppanyaki (already open), New Era, SRS Chrono, Paradise Premium Fitness, the return of the Aquarium of Guam, and a new concept called GOYO. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 at Kellett School with 500+ entries, setting up the Guam Marianas Open International Championship (Oct. 24–25) on Guam and underscoring Guam’s growing draw for visiting athletes and families. Liberation Day Events: The National Park Service invites families to a wagon parade at Asan Beach (July 21, 3–6 p.m.) for the 82nd Anniversary of Guam’s Liberation, with prizes for decorated recycled wagons. Travel Practicalities: NWS Guam says Invest 97W is not a direct threat, but it’s bringing gusty winds and rougher seas/surf—a heads-up for beachgoers and visitors planning outdoor time.
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