This year people will spend between S/60 and S/300 for the celebrations of halloween and the Creole Song Dayestimated the president of the Retail and Distribution Guild of the Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL), Leslie Passalacqua.
According to him, in Gamarra and Mesa Redonda, the amount will vary between S/60 and S/120 for costumes and thematic items for decoration. Meanwhile, in malls, the figure would rise to S/300 for costumes and imported products.
Likewise, he indicated that Halloween represents a greater participation in the entertainment sector, mainly in stores aimed at children, themed events and activities in shopping centers.
For this reason, the CCL representative estimated that the flow of visitors in the malls could increase by up to 20% during the day of October 31, driven by promotions and offers.
While Creole Song Day concentrates its dynamism in hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes, where an increase in reservations and the organization of live shows, clubs and artistic presentations is expected.
In that sense, he estimated that consumers could spend between S/80 and S/150 per person on Creole celebrations, a figure that increases in exclusive venues or with live shows.
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