Vacation Spots Try to Get Their Groove Back

New Orleans, Atlantic City rethink their marketing as 'staycation' trend takes hold

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These days, it can be hard to get people to visit the Big Easy, and Atlantic City no longer has a stranglehold on gambling.

Both cities—historically top U.S. vacation destinations—are looking to advertising to bolster their images and reverse steep tourism declines. New Orleans’ total annual visitors slid from 10.4 million before Hurricane Katrina to just 8.7 million last year, according to Mark Romig, CEO of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corp. Atlantic City’s 2011 total—29.7

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