California tourism officials say they're optimistic the industry will bounce back, especially as the state moves to a full reopening on June 15th.
"Visit California" president Caroline Beteta says the latest forecast shows a full recovery in four years but that could happen sooner.
"Domestic forecast for visitor spending in California will reach 76 percent in 2019 levels for this year, and in 2022 domestic visitor spending will hit 94 percent of 2019 levels," she says.
Beteta says there's still work to do to regain market share because there's a perception that Florida is more open and ready than California.
She says more than 75 percent of people in the state within the past week have taken some action toward planning a trip.