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Pleasure Island Releases Updated Visitors Guide

By Erica Suarez-Pinket, posted Mar 17, 2014
Pleasure Island visitors can now obtain this year’s tourism brochure with updated island information.

Each year, the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce produces a new visitors guide that outlines major events and activities planned for the upcoming tourist season in Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher.

Officials are preparing for the season with an increase of 10,000 additional pamphlets to be distributed throughout the area, said Greg Reynolds, the chamber’s executive director.

With a total of 30,000 visitor guides in circulation, tourists can access the new rules for a Dog’s on the Beach event, new photos, membership changes and the itinerary for two music festivals held on the island.

The guides will be available at visitor centers in the region and through a service that distributes to other strategic tourist destination attractions as well.

“We have fireworks for 15 weeks during the season, two major music festivals in May and June, and we are in the contracts process for the free concerts at Fort Fisher,” Reynolds said. “We are staying busy.”
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