Hot Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau
Majestic Fire Prompts Splash of Hot Springs Development
The fire that destroyed the historic Majestic Hotel in Hot Springs three years ago helped prompt a wave of development in the downtown district. read more >
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Hot Springs Tourism Chief Steve Arrison Offers His Conventional Wisdom
As CEO of the Hot Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau, Steve Arrison is responsible for the creation and implementation of the advertising, promotion and marketing program for the city of Hot Springs. read more >
Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Tourism
A tourism resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Oaklawn’s Eric Jackson Sees Hot Springs Tourism Staying on Track
Eric Jackson has worked in an administrative capacity at Oaklawn since 1978. In the 1980s, he helped develop the park’s interstate full-card simulcasting with merged pool wagering system. Simulcasting of this type now accounts for 80 percent of wagering placed on horse racing in North America. He became Oaklawn's general manager in 1987 and has served on Oaklawn’s board of directors since 1994. read more >
Magic Springs Plans To Open New Attraction ‘Splash Island’
Splash Island will be more than four stories tall and feature 10 water slides, a bucket that dumps 1,000 gallons of water every 10 minutes and more than 200 ways to get wet and stay cool this summer, according to a Magic Springs news release. read more >
Holding Sporting Events In Arkansas Is a Natural
Arkansas’ centralized location offers robust advantages in recruiting and maintaining relationships with sporting groups. Convention and visitors bureaus from Harrison to Hot Springs are focusing on bringing these events to the Natural State. read more >
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