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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,859 posts)
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 10:51 AM 8 hrs ago

D.C. neared record tourism for Fourth festivities, boosting economic optimism

Last edited Sat Jul 11, 2026, 05:50 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: The Washington Post

D.C. neared record tourism for Fourth festivities, boosting economic optimism

Hundreds of thousands came to the city to celebrate despite a heat wave, with hotel occupancy at 96 percent.

July 11, 2026 at 6:00 a.m. EDT Today at 6:00 a.m. EDT
8 min


Visitors wait to enter the Great American State Fair on the National Mall on July 4. (Tom Brenner/For The Washington Post)

By Sophia Solano
Washington was in the midst of a record-breaking heat wave when Victoria Saccaro arrived to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. But Saccaro was determined to make the most of her trip. Not only did she go the National Mall to see fireworks and museums, but she also caught a baseball game at Nationals Park, visited Irish pubs and sat in the famous Nixon booth at Martin's Tavern.

On the holiday, she and a friend stayed out until 3 a.m., which she described as "way, way past" her bedtime. ... "It was just like a big street party," said Saccaro, 66, who traveled to D.C. from St. Petersburg, Florida. ... She was among the hundreds of thousands of people who came to D.C. to partake in festivities, making for brisk business for local hotels, restaurants and bars. Some visitors celebrated at lavish events, including a fireworks watch party at the Watergate Hotel where tables for four went for as much as $30,000.

America's 250th birthday celebration in Washington significantly outperformed past years' Independence Day tourism, according to data released this week. ... The semiquincentennial saw a 17 percent increase from the hotel occupancy average for the Fourth, just shy of a record set in 2015.

Festivities in downtown D.C. on July 4 drew huge crowds, though the two-week Great American State Fair, which kicked off June 25, was much more sparsely attended. ...bA concert series was planned for the fair's opening, but several performers pulled out, citing concerns that the event was becoming too partisan under the leadership of the Freedom 250 organization, a nonprofit closely aligned with President Donald Trump. ... The program was reshuffled when Trump decided to headline the event himself with a speech.

{snip}

Liam Scott contributed to this report.

By Sophia Solano
Sophia Solano is a reporter on the Metro desk covering local higher education and culture. Previously, she was an editorial aide in Features, author of the House of the Week column and reporter for the Going Out Guide and Style sections. She joined The Post in 2022.follow on X@sophiansolano
https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/sophia-solano/

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/07/11/big-street-party-america-250-drew-huge-crowds-dc-boost-economy/



I too find this odd. I'm not a subscriber. I waded through a few comments. I think the data came from CoStar. That's a subscription site. This might be the article about Fourth of July tourism.

https://www.costar.com/article/505049911/america250-celebrations-produce-world-cup-level-growth-spurts-across-east-coast-hotels

Expect the article to be challenged.
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D.C. neared record tourism for Fourth festivities, boosting economic optimism (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 8 hrs ago OP
More Trump fluffing from WaPo. yardwork 8 hrs ago #1
Codswallop complete and utter codswallop. Pravda would be proud of that product. Botany 7 hrs ago #2
Is this satire? uppityperson 6 hrs ago #3
Where were all these supposed people? Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #4
" though the two-week Great American State Fair, which kicked off June 25, was much more sparsely attended." debsy 4 hrs ago #5
Did Stephen Miller write this story? Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #6

Botany

(78,429 posts)
2. Codswallop complete and utter codswallop. Pravda would be proud of that product.
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 11:14 AM
7 hrs ago

There might have been people in D.C. for the 4th but over all it was a big fucking disaster.

Everybody had to leave the mall because of thunderstorms, a large % could not get back in after
being made to leave, the fireworks were so over the top with so many going off @ the same height
that the smoke obscured the view of the displays, the smoke from the fireworks was so bad that
there were air quality warnings the next day, Trump’s speech wasn’t about celebrating America but
him, Trump fell asleep during the fireworks, the “Great American State Fair” aka Trump’s shit show
was just soggy saltine crackers, and Trump changed the name of the celebration and stole the money
that was set aside for it.

Who owns the Washington Post now?

“The program was reshuffled when Trump decided to headline the event himself with a speech.”

Trump was the headliner because all the acts bailed out on having anything to do with that shit show.
Even the ice ice baby dude got out of preforming there.



Wiz Imp

(11,045 posts)
4. Where were all these supposed people?
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 12:46 PM
6 hrs ago

Last edited Sat Jul 11, 2026, 01:54 PM - Edit history (1)

We know they weren't on the mall (at the "fair&quot - plenty of video showing hardly anyone there. They weren't at NAtionals Park - I watched the games on the 4th & 5th and the park was mostly empty both days.

I just checked, it looks like the Nationals' attendance figures for those games were either faked, or most everyone who bought a ticket stayed home. Officially announced attendance figures were over 28,000 and 19,000 at the 2 games. Here's video highlights of both games, and there's almost nobody in the seats. Based on the video, I'd say there was less than 5000 at each game.





debsy

(1,115 posts)
5. " though the two-week Great American State Fair, which kicked off June 25, was much more sparsely attended."
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 02:42 PM
4 hrs ago

Right there in black and white…

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