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Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois Office of Tourism respond to Visit Florida: “All are Welcome in Illinois!”

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Illinois affirms support for LGBTQIA+ tourists following Florida’s removal of related travel resources, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity in tourism. Governor Pritzker invites all to Enjoy Illinois.

CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), Office of Tourism announced via social media platforms that it stands with the LGBTQIA+ community after Visit Florida recently removed its LGBTQIA+ travel resources from its website, raising concerns about who is truly welcome in the Sunshine State.

“Florida’s decision to disrespect and disavow a whole group of tourists for how they live or who they love is disheartening and raises questions about who’s really welcome in the Sunshine State. Illinois stands proudly with the LGBTQIA+ community and offers valuable travel resources for destinations, experiences and events – 365 days a year,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Here in the Land of Lincoln we embrace all that makes each of us unique and we celebrate it with pride. While Visit Florida removed LGBTQIA+ information from their site, we decided to make it even easier to access valuable resources for the community directly on our homepage at EnjoyIllinois.com. Consider this my personal invitation to come Enjoy Illinois, where all are welcome!”

“Tourism is a vital part of our economy, and by ensuring all visitors feel welcome, we’re supporting our communities and promoting Illinois as a destination for all,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. We take pride in being a state that champions diversity.”

“By embracing inclusivity and making resources easily accessible, we’re proving that Illinois is a place where all travelers can feel safe and authentically themselves,” said Daniel Thomas, deputy director of DCEO, Office of Tourism. “Whether it’s through our Midwestern hospitality, annual Pride events, or diverse experiences, everyone is welcome in Illinois.”

EnjoyIllinois.com makes it easy to plan your next LGBTQIA+ adventure with its inclusive trip inspiration, showcasing vibrant neighborhoods and exciting experiences across the state.

LGBTQIA+ Travel Ideas in Illinois:

  • Explore Chicago’s LGBTQIA+ Neighborhoods: Chicago’s LGBTQIA+ scene is vibrant and diverse, with Northalsted and Andersonville at its core. As Chicago’s LGBTQIA+ hubs, these bustling neighborhoods offer everything from drag shows and upscale entertainment to retro arcade bars and eclectic shopping. For a more laid-back vibe, explore Uptown or the South Loop, where you’ll find low-key bars, cultural gems and diverse dining options.
  • Family-Friendly Getaway in Chicago: Enjoy a LGBTQIA+ family-friendly getaway to the Windy City. From world-class museums the whole family will love to welcoming restaurants and LGBTQIA+-owned shops and restaurants, Chicago offers an inclusive environment with something for everyone.
  • Romantic Getaway in Galena:  Escape to the charming town of Galena, nestled near the Mississippi River, for a weekend getaway. Stay at the Inn at Irish Hollow, stop in to Miss Kitty’s Grape Escape for a cocktail, and explore Galena’s Historic Main Street, lined with nineteenth-century storefronts.
  • Pride Celebrations: Illinois is home to a wide range of Pride events that celebrate diversity and inclusion. During Pride Month in June, you can join the fun at major events like the Chicago Pride Parade, Pride Fest and Pride in the Park. Beyond the city, welcoming communities across the state, such as Springfield, Galena, Champaign-Urbana, Aurora, Peoria and more host their own Pride festivals.
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