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Visit Binghamton partners with Ripe

Binghamton, NY Visit Binghamton is taking a step forward in enhancing its visitor economy. Visit Binghamton has partnered with Ripe to improve hotel visibility, drive direct bookings, and demonstrate the economic impact of tourism. Visit Binghamton has integrated Ripe’s booking tools across its website to provide a streamlined booking experience for visitors. These enhancements include:

• A “Book Now” CTA button on the site’s homepage: www.VisitBinghamton.org

• Direct booking link on the “Where to Stay” page, allowing visitors to book through the Visit Binghamton site.

Visit Binghamton ensures that tourism benefits local businesses. With Ripe’s tools, the organization can increase bookings and showcase how these hotel stays contribute to Broome County’s local economy. Through this partnership, Visit Binghamton enhances its role as an advocate for the local economy while providing a more user-friendly experience for visitors.

For more information on Broome County’s tourism partners and events, please visit https://visitbinghamton.org/

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