"We get 90 percent of our visitors from out of town," he said.
In a 2002 survey the museum determined that about 64 percent of its visitors were Jewish.
Some 95 percent of its 2,500 daily visitors were Israelis.
By 2003, the museum said that 76 percent of its visitors were non-Montanans.
Only 40 percent of the park's visitors are French.
About 80 percent of its visitors come from the capital.
That would be a lot to give away, even when 75 percent of its visitors buy a bottle.
Now, 98 percent of the city's 30 million annual visitors arrive by car or bus.
About 40 percent of its visitors are children on trips from schools, summer camps and youth programs.
But almost 20 percent of its visitors are children on school trips.