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Community & Stakeholder Participation

Take The Survey and Participate in the Destination Assessment

{Even though this survey is now closed, it is very important to us that the community is involved in the future of the destination. We may have another survey for you to participate in and we hope to hear from you!} 

As a key civic leader and stakeholder in the visitor economy, we are asking for your participation in this important assessment. The survey is comprehensive. Questions are simple and represent a broad set of topics addressing various elements of your community – including some elements which may seem beyond the scope of Destination Management Organization’s work, but indeed are relevant to and may impact visitors’ experiences.

The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete. If you require more time to complete the survey, you can also save it and return to it at a later date.

To access the survey, please click the button below [SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED]. The survey will be available for your participation until the end of February, but we urge you to complete it as soon as possible to ensure you meet the survey deadline.

Please be assured that your responses will remain anonymous. In order to develop the most accurate picture, it is important that you answer the survey as you see Southeast Volusia/New Smyrna Beach Area today. Our hope is that the findings of this survey will spark a thoughtful, productive conversation about Southeast Volusia/New Smyrna Beach Area as a destination and will form the basis for a destination-wide tourism plan that will help guide Southeast Volusia/New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau into the future.

The Survey is Now Closed
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Community Process & Focus Groups

New Smyrna Beach Area’s Destination Master Plan is a community-driven process. As the plan is developed, hundreds of regional stakeholders from the 5 communities of Southeast Volusia will be actively included in the process through a variety of engagements including 1:1 interviews, town hall meetings, resident and stakeholder surveys, and focus groups.