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If you are using visitors as a plural of visitor, then you don't need an apostrophe.

Visitor's (note apostrophe s) is a singular possessive. That is my visitor's luggage.

Visitors' (note s apostrophe) is a plural possessive. This is the visitors' lounge.

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