Alaska Airlines is again offering free promotional exposure from April through September to park-related destinations and businesses willing to cross-promote by offering the airline an exclusive offer unique to Alaska Airlines customers, a landing page on your website and email promotion through your channels. In return, Alaska Airlines will provide online marketing (including SEM and Display advertising), partnerships with the American Park Network and other major national park programs (garnering over 100,000 impressions/month), periodic email to 3 million+ subscribers and multiple website merchandising on alaskaair.com which gets 81,000 unique visitors/day. To learn more about this offer, email Clint.Ostler@AlaskaAir.com or call (206) 392-5511.
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Alaska Airlines Announces 2012 Parks & Rec Marketing Program
“If I can go to paradise without dying… sign me up”
“You shouldn’t have to convince people to go to paradise,” says National Park Ranger Shelton Johnson in a heart-touching video released by the National Parks Conservation Association. The video shows how visiting national parks like Yosemite fills people with pride of the accomplishments of their ancestors in preserving these great places for all humanity.
Partnerships in Promotion – Lassen Volcanic Backcountry Ski Patrol
Here’s an example of a public-private partnership, a video produced by the private Lassen Volcanic Backcountry Ski Patrol about its assistance to Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California.
The video promotes the park, while describing the park’s winter recreational opportunities, as it describes the service provided to park visitors by the ski patrol. Let’s clap our ski poles together in appreciation of the LVBSP and the service they provide park visitors, and for their entertaining look at winter in LVNP.
If you have similar videos that promote park partnerships, send links to us and we’ll post them here.
First Fee-Free Days Of 2012 To Occur This Weekend
The first Fee-Free Day of 2012 occurs this weekend, with free admission to all national parks. With mild weather predicted across much of the United States, areas of parks that would not normally be accessible can be reached, making for a sunny and dry Martin Luther King Holiday Weekend to visit the parks.
Several communities and businesses in and around the national parks are offering special offers and discounts on the weekend. Though, with fewer park facilities and services open in winter, they are not as widespread as found later in the year. Nonetheless, check with local destination marketing organizations for deals and enjoy these Fee-Free Days. Fee-Free Days in 2012 include:
- January 14-16 – Martin Luther King Jr. weekend
- April 21-29 – National Park Week
- June 9 – Get Outdoors Day
- September 29 – National Public Lands Day
- November 10-12 – Veterans Day weekend
Here’s some of what’s being written about Fee-Free Days:
America’s National Parks Sensational at NTA
America’s National Parks were featured at a major luncheon program at the National Tour Association convention in Las Vegas this month, marking the first time in anyone’s recollection that the national parks were given such focused attention before the nation’s tour industry.
Response to the national parks program was truly sensational, generating high interest among tour operators and U.S. destinations to meet with National Park representatives attending the show.
On the convention floor throughout the week were representatives of the National Park Service: Rich Wiedeman, Donald Leadbetter and Desmond Lee, who fielded questions and provided guidance to the tour industry about how they can best connect people to parks. Also there were John Poimiroo and Susan Cronin of the NPPC.
While other exhibitors were able to leave their booths early to attend evening functions, that wasn’t the case for Weideman, Leadbetter and Lee who were so busy that they were among the first manning their booths and the last to leave, each day.
Sponsoring the event were Yellowstone National Park Lodges/Xanterra Parks and Resorts, Yosemite/Mariposa County Tourism Bureau, Forever Resorts, Glacier Park Inc. and Brand USA/DiscoverAmerica.com, who were recognized during the luncheon presentation and were able to have their materials displayed at a very busy America’s National Parks booth.
The luncheon program included inspirational video of the national parks edited by Xanterra Parks and Resorts, followed by an introduction by NPPC Chief Executive Officer Poimiroo, who recognized NTA initiatives to bring more youth and minorities to the national parks.
National Park Service Interpretive Ranger Shelton Johnson from Yosemite National Park electrified the audience, moving several to tears with his emotional Call to Action, describing the obstacles people of color must overcome in order to feel welcomed to visit the parks and encouraging the tour industry to use its resources, knowledge and abilities to connect all Americans to their national parks.
Following Ranger Johnson’s presentation, he was stopped so often that he had difficulty getting back to the America’s National Parks booth which was surrounded at times by tour operators and destinations seeking to discuss how they might better connect people to the parks.
The next NTA convention occurs in Florida in 2013, though discussions are already underway as to how to top this past month’s presentation. Destinations and businesses interested in benefiting from partnering with America’s National Parks are encouraged to contact NPPC VP of Partnership Development, Sue Cronin [scronin@nationalparksonline.org or (203) 256-8402].
To read what Examiner.com wrote of Ranger Johnson’s presentation, CLICK HERE.
THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HELPED MAKE THIS POSSIBLE:
Ice Skating at Tenaya Lake
Normally, the Tioga Road, which crosses Yosemite National Park, would be closed in December, due to snow coverage and its high elevation. Derrick Vocelka of Bishop, CA shares this rare look of ice skating at Tenaya Lake along the Tioga Road.
Because the Tioga Road is closed typically from November through May, many people wrongly conclude that Yosemite National Park is closed in winter. Whereas, only highway access to Yosemite’s back country closes in winter. The same is true of many national parks, which while they operate with reduced services and access, remain open in winter. And, in a mild winter like this one, the experience of high country ice skating is possible.
You can’t do better, until you know better
Under the theme “You can’t do better, until you know better,” The California Parks Company, a park concessioner, organizes trips for urban youth to farms to see from where food comes. FitKid is their program to provide incentives to children for making good choices about what they eat and experiencing the outdoors. Here’s a video of one of those trips.
CLICK HERE to read more about FitKid.


























