Telephones were ringing in the resorts along the North Shore on Wednesday with one question: Can we still come?
The answer: "Absolutely," said Darrin Young, general manager of Superior Shores in Two Harbors. "We've got a house full of guests, and they've been out on the beach watching the storm."
Still, after seeing pictures of the flooding in Duluth online, he wasn't surprised to have to reassure people with weekend reservations.
"That's the worst [storm] I've seen, and I've been here for 45 years," he said.
While torrential rains wreaked havoc around Duluth, it wasn't expected to have much effect on visitors, aside from about 150 camping spots in state parks that are closed because of inaccessible roads.
"We're still poised for a good weekend up here," said Paul Nordlund, general manager of Eagle Ridge Resort at Lutsen Mountains.
"If this had happened on a Friday, that might have been a problem. But on a Wednesday, we'll be fine by the weekend."
Because tourism is such an important part of the economy, crews raced to repair washouts and mudslides.