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FIFA is coming to Houston. Will the tourists be there?
Nicole Nielsen, Reporter
Published: May 15, 2026 at 6:23 PM
Updated: May 16, 2026 at 6:59 AM
HOUSTON Houston hoteliers anticipated a tourism gold rush when the city landed FIFA World Cup matches, rooms sold out months in advance, premium rates, and visitors flooding in from across the globe.
But with the tournament now just weeks away, many hotel operators say the massive surge in bookings they expected simply hasnt materialized.
The World Cup was once described by city leaders as 104 Super Bowls. Seventy-eight of those matches are in the U.S., with seven taking place in Houston. But hotel operators say occupancy levels are nowhere near what seven Super Bowls would actually look like.
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OldBaldy1701E
(11,530 posts)I wonder why?
(I don't suppose the danger of being assaulted, or worse, by the very government of the country that is hosting has anything to do with it, does it?)
mwmisses4289
(4,704 posts)An administration that has made it clear foreigners, no matter where they are from, are not welcome and will be thrown into detention just for speaking a different language.
A state run by a governor who is trying to out t, t.
Hotels, airlines, transportation, etc., that are price gouging consumers.
And you wonder why people don't want to come see matches in the u.s.?
It would be interesting to see if the countries where the other matches are being held are having the same issues.
tanyev
(49,668 posts)Whoever the local news brought on to talk about it concluded the only problem was high ticket prices. Nope, no other issues, nothing to see here, move along.
Vogon_Glory
(10,351 posts)to door-to-door salesmen a lifetime ago.