Baton Rouge sees $125M economic boost from hosting bowling tournament

Baton Rouge sees 5M economic boost from hosting bowling tournament
Baton Rouge sees 5M economic boost from hosting bowling tournament
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships hosted in Baton Rouge generated over $125 million in economic impact for the city.

The competition held at the Raising Cane’s River Center from March to July drew in over 58,000 registered bowlers and fans. The last time the event was hosted in Baton Rouge was in 2012.

“Events like the USBC Championships show what happens when preparation meets opportunity. Visitors came to Baton Rouge and invested directly in our local economy by supporting restaurants, hotels, small businesses, and the workers behind them. That kind of impact matters for our residents and improves quality of life across the parish,” said Mayor-President Sid Edwards.

According to Visit Baton Rouge, data shows a 6.2% year-over-year increase in average occupancy from March to June. Data also showed that visitors spent time shopping and dining locally.

“What makes Baton Rouge a standout isn’t the numbers alone – it’s the city’s ability to host extended, multi-month events that require sustained engagement and coordination,” said Visit Baton Rouge President and CEO Jill Kidder. “An event of this scale showcases the best of our city with hospitality from our restaurants, hotels and retail partners that make a visitor more likely to return. We are grateful for the support of the Mayor and City-Parish to help make this event successful and drive tourism during months that are traditionally quieter for local businesses.”

Kidder said future investments are needed to host more large events in Baton Rouge and develop tourism facilities.

“Investments made more than a decade ago – like the ones made by Visit Baton Rouge and the City Parish to host USBC – are paying dividends in 2025 for our Parish residents,” Kidder said.

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