However some think there's still improvements to be made
Businesses have praised the extended 2025 Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT calendar.
Those in the hospitality industry say they have noticed a difference this year compared to 2024.
James Hooper, director at Glen Wylinn campsite says they have seen a notable difference in visitor numbers:
Zoe Huxham, manager at Ballaugh Campsite agreed there's been a rise in people coming over for this year's events.
However, she thinks there is still some details to iron out:
This year's schedule was increased to 13 days from nine last year, which allowed more rest days to be included.
Andy Saunders, Landlord of The Original Quid's Inn believes this was a positive move, although not without its challenges:
Sarah Maltby MHK, who is responsible for motorsport in the Department for Enterprise says it was a successful event, although its future depends on people coming out and supporting it:
The dates for next year's event have already been set, with it running in the two weeks before the August bank holiday.
Clerk of the TT Course, Gary Thompson, hopes this will be beneficial to tourists and the volunteers needed to run the festival: