Ghost Towns in the Land of Dreams The numbers don’t lie: international tourism is in freefall. Florida: international visitors down 38% Las Vegas hotel occupancy: down 16.8% Canadian vehicle crossings: down nearly 20% America’s tourist hotspots, once booming with excitement and family memories, are now echo chambers of economic decay. Theme parks, once symbols of joy, have become overpriced traps where only the ultra-wealthy can afford to enter. Middle America has been priced out. And foreign visitors? They’re staying home. Why? Because they see the writing on the wall. From Miami to Manhattan, the economy looks strong on paper but feels hollow on the ground. Working-class families can’t even afford a weekend trip to the beach, let alone a Disney…

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