Tourists are fucking terrible for the economy. There's a reason areas that see high volumes of tourism slowly turn into hellscapes of expensive art galleries and bed and breakfasts. I live in a very touristy area (for now), and the go-to mantra of every idiot neolib every time there's a 4-hour traffic jam or some moronic tourist runs over a family of four or something is "well, at least they're good for the economy". This is probably true for the business owners, and it's debatably true for some people who work in the service industry (specifically those who work tipped or commissioned jobs), but it's absolutely not true for everyone else.
Workers in other sectors in high-tourism areas do not get paid more on average than workers in other areas of the same state, despite often dealing with an increased workload during tourist season. In addition, tourists clog up the roads, trash up beaches and parks, and jack up the cost of living, because land developers would rather turn properties into bed and breakfasts and summer homes than permanent residences for people who actually live there, and store owners know that tourists won't balk at paying $8 for a gallon of milk when it's $4 anywhere else in the state (or maybe they will, but they'll do it anyways) and locals don't really have a choice. If they complain, point out how fucking great tourists are for the economy.
As for tipped/commissioned service workers, not only are you affected by the higher cost of living, but you're also entirely at the mercy of the tourist season. During the summer you might make loads of money serving tables or guiding tours or whatever, but during the winter most of those businesses outright close down, so the amount you're making on average really isn't as good as you might think it is. You're better off than other workers in the area, no doubt, but that's only because they get shit pay all the time whereas you only get shit pay (or no pay) half the time.
There should be a literal tourist tax added to goods and services in high-tourism areas. Having a locally issued ID or other proof of residence would remove said tax, and the money from said tax should be used exclusively for projects and services that will benefit the local community of that area, or better yet distributed via a dividend to all permanent residents of that area, no strings attached.
So yeah, fuck tourists, everyone should stay at home all the time and never touch grass (unless I tell you to touch grass because you had a bad take), that is all