A study commissioned by the Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park calculated the Park generates $92 million dollars in direct sales annually. The project was conducted Jane Israel, an independent consultant, during the recent winter tourism season. Another survey done earlier this year found that 80 percent of the people who visit St. John come because of the Park, according to the St. John Source.
Israel calculated the average person spends $335 on island. Hotel guests spend $630, villa and condo people paid out $533, day visitors spend $139. Island restaurants received $18 million of that spending, hotels, condos, and other lodging providers were paid $35 million for lodging, and $12 million went to for local transportation (car rentals, taxis, etc.), the Daily News reported. She also estimated that the Park is responsible for 20 percent of the VI's total employment.
Joe Kessler, president of the Friends, told the Virgin Islands Daily News , "It's good to know and be able to quantify it," Kessler said. "That's a very significant economic and financial impact into the local community."
Reaction from Julien Harley, the St. John Administrator, was surprise. "I knew it was a lot, but I didn't think it would be so high," he told the Source.
Kessler said the Friends intends to post Israel's report on the Net at http://www.friendsvinp.org.