AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSports Tourism: The Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 at Kellett School in Kowloon with 500+ entries already locked in, supported by the Guam Visitors Bureau, and it’s the final stop before Guam hosts the Guam Marianas Open International Championship Oct. 24-25—expected to draw 1,000+ athletes, spectators, and families from 20+ countries. Local Tourism Funding: Lawmakers advanced the GVB budget for FY2027 but it’s about $2.4M short of the governor’s request, tied to Tourist Attraction Fund collection tracking; arrivals remain under half of pre-COVID levels. Visitor Economy Growth: Dusit Place in Tumon is expanding with new dining, retail, wellness, and entertainment, including Shogun Teppanyaki, New Era, SRS Chrono, Paradise Premium Fitness, the return of the Aquarium of Guam, and a new concept called GOYO. Community & Culture: The NPS is inviting families to a wagon parade at Asan Beach July 21 for Liberation Day, with prizes for decorated hand-pulled wagons and added photo/illumination displays. Weather Watch: NWS says Invest 97W poses no threat to Guam, but it’s still bringing gusty winds, showers, and building seas/surf—important for beachgoers and coastal plans.
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