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Analysis finds Scottsdale’s tourism generated $3.7B in 2024

August 17, 2025
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Analysis finds Scottsdale’s tourism generated $3.7B in 2024
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PHOENIX — The city of Scottsdale saw nearly $4 billion flood into its economy last year, according to studies released by its tourism and events division on Thursday.

In 2024, Scottsdale welcomed more than 11 million that contributed to a $3.7 billion haul with 1.7 million being “international overnight visitors.” Its total number of overnight and day-tripping guests increased by more than 300,000 from 2023, with the international grouping up over 127,000 itself.

Locally owned businesses in the city benefitted from a majority of tourist’s retail purchases as well. Overnight visitors took 55% of their business to Scottsdale-based shops while a slightly higher percentage (59%) of “day-trip visitors” followed suit.

“The surplus is a real benefit to our community,” said Judy Doyle, Scottsdale’s senior director of enterprise operations, in a press release. “Tourism-generated tax revenues help us invest in essential services and quality-of-life improvements for residents without relying solely on them to cover the cost.”

WestWorld, Scottsdale’s largest indoor/outdoor venue, contributed nearly $163.6 million from tourism observed from October 2023 to June 2024.

Other notable event outlets, including the WM Phoenix Open and Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, put a good chunk of change into the Scottsdale economic pot.

Rachel Sacco, president and CEO of Experience Scottsdale, said the year-over-year economic impact “speaks to the strength of Scottsdale’s brand.”

While domestic overnight visitors didn’t stay in resorts/hotels as frequently as in 2023 (79% compared to 87%), the average occupancy rate of these establishments was the same at 65%.

In the 2024-25 fiscal year, Scottsdale estimates it invested $54.7 million in municipal services for tourists but visitor-generated tax outmatched that by $22.8 million ($77.5 million).

View the full city of Scottsdale tourism study online.

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