Vancouver works to avoid ‘great sigh’ in the wake of World Cup hosting duties
VANCOUVER — As the FIFA banners come down across Vancouver and barriers are removed from BC Place, Destination Vancouver’s CEO Royce Chwin says the city is working to avoid what he calls “the great sigh.”
That’s the lull in tourism that can follow a major event, with Chwin citing the quiet year that came after Vancouver hosted the Olympics in 2010.
He says the city has been preparing years in advance to avoid a similar slump after the conclusion of its World Cup hosting duties, including by booking conferences and cultural events that began the day after the final whistle was blown at BC Place on July 7.
Vancouver was one of 16 cities across Canada, the United States and Mexico that hosted the tournament, which will conclude with Sunday’s final between Argentina and Spain in New Jersey.


