To qualify as an applicant for an "ATTRACTION" logo panel, a business must
establish the following:
(7) Be one (1)
or more of the following:
(A) Agritourism. An
established location where customers can interact with Indiana agricultural
producers for the purpose of tours, education, or other rural experiences,
recreation, and purchase of products. The facility must satisfy the additional
requirements of at least one (1) of the following agritourism categories:
(i) Agri-educational venue. A producing farm
that offers educational, tourist entertainment, or farm related activities.
Activities may include the following:
(AA)
Horseback riding.
(BB) Corn
mazes.
(CC) Farm animal petting
zoos.
(DD) Hayrides.
(EE) Other similar out-of-doors farm related
activities.
The facility may offer on-site lodging opportunities such as
a working guest ranch or bed and breakfast.
(ii) Agriculture production or processing, or
both, venue. Offers product creation tours on a regular basis throughout the
year and is located on a producing farm or in a manufacturing setting.
This category is considered a seasonal attraction, and the
months of operation in subdivision (8) do not apply.
(B) Amusement park. A commercially operated
park enterprise that supplies refreshments and various devices for
entertainment, such as:
(i) Roller
coasters.
(ii) Water
rides.
(iii) Musical
entertainment.
(iv) Carnival games.
This category is considered a seasonal attraction, and the
months of operation in subdivision (8) do not apply.
(C) Antique shopping/artisan
destination district. An area located in a city or urban area offering multiple
vendor locations for the purchasing of antiques or handmade crafts. There must
be at least five (5) shops (or any combination of antique and handmade craft
shops) in the antique shopping/artisan destination district and it must show
that:
(i) marketing efforts are as a
district; and
(ii) it works with the
local visitors bureau.
(D) Business district/main street community.
The central business district of a community or an area within a community that
has been officially designated as a main street community by the Indiana main
street program within the office of community and rural affairs, or its
successor organization. To qualify for this type of signage at an exit, there
must be more than one (1) exit from the highway to access the
community.
(E) Cultural center. A
center for exhibits and presentations that are designed to teach visitors about
the culture of current or past residents of the area.
(F) Education center. A facility that:
(i) is of outstanding educational
value;
(ii) conducts tours on a
regularly scheduled basis throughout the year; and
(iii) is not a school or postsecondary
educational facility.
(G)
Golf course. Eighteen (18) hole minimum United States Golf Association
regulation governed. Secondary applicant is the only applicant status available
for golf course regardless of operation times outlined in subdivision
(8).
(H) Historical site. A
structure, district, or site:
(i) listed on
the Indiana register of historic sites and structures or the National Register
of Historic Places as being of historical significance; and
(ii) that is open to the public.
(I) "Made in Indiana" production
facility. A facility that educates the public about a production process and
can be considered as either a "Food & Beverage" or "Goods" production
facility. The facility must offer tours into the production area and consist of
one (1) of the following categories:
(i) Food
& Beverage production - These are manufacturing facilities where food
products are produced from raw ingredients such as the following:
(AA) Canning facilities.
(BB) Candy factories.
(CC) Breweries.
(DD) Wineries.
The facility must offer product creation tours on a regular
basis, samples of product, and actively market to tourists. Fifty percent (50%)
of the facility's production must be for retail sales for consumption off site.
This category does not include restaurants or similar facilities that prepare
meals for consumption on-site or off-site.
(ii) Goods production. These are
manufacturing facilities where raw materials are transformed into finished
product for retail sale. The facility must offer product creation tours on a
regular basis and actively market to tourists.
(J) Large tourist traffic generator. A
tourist attraction that attracts at least ten thousand (10,000) visitors
annually. The facility must also have a:
(i)
marketing plan in place where at least forty percent (40%) of the advertising
budget is spent on markets at least fifty (50) miles away; and
(ii) working relationship with the local
chamber of commerce or the convention and visitors bureau if such an entity is
present in the community.
(K) Marina. A sheltered harbor adjacent to a
navigable waterway where boats are kept in the water and recreational boating
services are provided. This category is considered a seasonal attraction, and
the months of operation in subdivision (8) do not apply.
(L) Museum. An organized and permanent
institution, with professional staff, essentially educational or aesthetic in
purpose, which owns or utilizes tangible objects, cares for them, and exhibits
them to the public on some regular schedule.
(M) Outlet mall. A shopping facility that:
(i) offers a grouping of name brand outlet
stores; and
(ii) has a national or
international marketing plan.
This category does not include local or regional shopping
centers which typically offer normal retail sales of products.
(N) Regional shopping center. A
shopping facility that satisfies the following requirements:
(i) Consists of a group of fifty (50) or more
retail shops and other commercial establishments with common access to all
establishments.
(ii) Contains a
total gross leasable area of not less than five hundred thousand (500,000)
square feet.
(iii) Is operated and
managed by a unified management and marketing plan.
(iv) Is identified as a tourist or shopping
attraction by:
(AA) the current version of
the Indiana Travel Guide published by the Indiana Office of Tourism
Development; or
(BB) a national
publisher of travel guides.
(v) Has a working relationship with the local
chamber of commerce and the local convention and visitors bureau if such an
entity is present in the community.
(vi) Targets population centers greater than
fifty (50) miles away with an annual marketing plan that includes media such
as:
(AA) TV commercials.
(BB) Newspaper advertisements.
(CC) Radio advertisements.
(DD) Billboards.
This category may only be considered for secondary applicant
status.
(O)
Religious site. A shrine, grotto, or similar type site that is of a unique
religious nature.
(P) Resort area. A
facility with those recreational amenities normally present at a facility that
is:
(i) the main focal point of a
vacation;
(ii) situated to take
advantage of a natural, historic, or recreational attraction.
(Q) Snow ski area. A facility with
those recreational amenities normally present at a snow ski facility, such as:
(i) mechanical lifts;
(ii) downhill skiing;
(iii) tubing; or
(iv) snowboarding.
This category is considered a seasonal attraction, and the
months of operation in subdivision (8) do not apply.
(R) Transportation tourist attraction. A
mobile facility that attracts at least one thousand (1,000) visitors annually
and is of one (1) of the following types:
(i)
Riverboat.
(ii) Canal
boat.
(iii) Trolley.
(iv) Train.
The mobile facility must offer regular tours of a navigable
waterway or a railway or streetcar line. The dock or station where visitors
board the mobile facility must contain information about the attraction for
when the mobile facility is away from the dock or station. This category is
considered a seasonal attraction, and the months of operation in subdivision
(8) do not apply.
(S) U-pick/orchard/farmer's market. An
established area or facility where consumers can purchase prepicked or
pick-it-yourself fresh Indiana products directly from Indiana producers. This
category is considered a seasonal attraction, and the months of operation in
subdivision (8) do not apply.
(T)
Water park. A commercially operated park enterprise:
(i) with multiple permanently erected water
features, rides, and devices providing aquatic family entertainment; and
(ii) offering food and other
refreshments for visitor consumption.
If the water park is located on the premises of a lodging
facility, an overnight stay at the lodging facility shall not be required for
admission to the water park. This category is considered a seasonal attraction,
and the months of operation in subdivision (8) do not
apply.
(U) Winery.
A facility that produces wine from grapes or other fruit and maintains a
tasting room, sales, and tours.
(V)
Botanical/zoological facility. A facility that:
(i) houses and maintains a collection of
unique living animals or plants; and
(ii) is open to the public.