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Bill Solleder

Industry / Media & Marketing / Tourism

Emerging Filmmakers Promote Hot Springs

Eight student filmmakers created short films for Visit Hot Springs. The films premiered at the Malco Theater in January. read more >
Bill Solleder, the director of marketing for Visit Hot Springs.  Hot Springs is preparing for record tourism on Monday, April 8, 2024, when a solar eclipse has Hot Springs directly in its path of totality. Locally owned hotels are already fully booked.
Government & Politics / Restaurants & Food / Tourism

2024 Eclipse Seen as Historic Tourism OpportunityLock Icon

The moon will cast a huge ribbon of darkness across Arkansas on April 8, 2024, and the total solar eclipse is certain to be a bright spot for state tourism, potentially the biggest draw ever. read more >
Promotional photo taken at the 2017 Spa-Con.
Tourism

Hot Springs’ Spa-Con Canceled, Reset for Next Year

Spa-Con, the comics and pop culture gathering that’s drawn growing crowds to Hot Springs for nearly five years, has been canceled this year because of COVID-19. read more >
Bill Solleder, Visit Hot Springs’ marketing chief, with his Oculus Go unit.
Government & Politics / Nonprofits / Retail

Hot Springs So Real You Feel Virtual Steam

A two-part production, “Hot Springs: The Experience of a Lifetime" is the centerpiece of Arkansas' first VR tourism campaign. read more >
The Hale Bathhouse on Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park.
Construction / Government & Politics / Investments

Plans for Bathhouse Hotel, Outdoor Spas, Bike Trails Percolate in Hot SpringsLock Icon

News is bubbling up in Hot Springs, where Mayor Pat McCabe and his wife, Ellen, are planning a boutique hotel in the Hale Bathhouse and the city is brainstorming on what to do with the site of the old Majestic Hotel. read more >