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About MOTT

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Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism
10 Park Plaza, Suite 4510
Boston, MA 02116 U.S.A.
Phone: (617) 973-8500
Toll-free: (800) 227-MASS (U.S. & Canada)
Fax: (617) 973-8525
email: VacationInfo@state.ma.us

 

Enabling Legislation


"The Office of Travel & Tourism shall serve as the principal agency for promoting the recreational, cultural, historic and scenic resources of the Commonwealth to increase its desirability as a location for tourism, convention, travel, and recreation-related activities by providing informational, marketing and technical assistance to public and private nonprofit entities organized for similar purposes."

Chapter 23A: Section 13B

Overview


The Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) is the state agency dedicated to promoting Massachusetts as a friendly, family-oriented destination set in the midst of rich historical and cultural tradition. MOTT's budget is derived from a portion of the state hotel room occupancy tax and is therefore responsible for encouraging overnight stays, as well as increasing tourism-related spending and payroll. MOTT serves as a leader in the tourism industry, bringing together the public and private sectors to promote Massachusetts as a leisure destination.

Just under 20 million people visited Massachusetts in 2008 and spent $15.6 billion, making tourism one of the largest industries in the Commonwealth. Tourism generated $962.7 million in state and local tax revenues and supported 128,800 jobs in 2008.

Fast Facts about MOTT


  • Executive Director Betsy Wall
  • Employees: 15
  • FY2011 Budget: $6.8M
  • In FY2012 MOTT will administer a $6M grant program to the 16 Regional Tourist Councils.

Research


MOTT conducts extensive research to understand travel trends and sharpen the effectiveness of MOTT's domestic marketing efforts. The market size and resulting economic impacts are substantial.

  • Market size: During 2008, Massachusetts attracted just under 20 million travelers who spent approximately $15.6 billion, making tourism one of the largest industries in the Commonwealth. Tourism generated over $962.7 million in state and local tax revenues and supported 128,800 jobs in 2008.  [Source: TNS Travels America and The US Dept. of Commerce & USTA's Economic Impact of Travel on State Economies]

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