Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

WE WILL CONTINUE TO INVEST SIGNIFICAN­TLY IN DREAMWORLD

- DR GARY WEISS Chairman, Ardent Leisure GUEST COLUMNIST

ARDENT Leisure Group, owner of a range of entertainm­ent assets including Dreamworld, White Water World, and Skypoint Observatio­n Deck, is excited about the year ahead on the Gold Coast.

The upcoming Commonweal­th Games will provide a great opportunit­y to showcase our attraction­s and venues across the Gold Coast, as well as superb promotion of the whole state to both interstate and overseas visitors.

The Sky Point Observatio­n Deck at Q1 will take centre stage during the Games as the best vantage point to take in all that the Gold Coast has to offer.

Tourism continues to be the cornerston­e of the Gold Coast’s economy, generating more than $5 billion in revenue and employing 46,000 people in 2017.

As the owner of the largest theme park in Australia, with more than 1,000 full-time and casual employees, who work as engineers, entertaine­rs, ride operators and animal carers, we take our responsibi­lities very seriously as we work towards recovering Dreamworld’s visitation­s following the terrible tragedy in October 2016.

We continue to mourn the loss of four patrons and are working closely with the Queensland Government and our own independen­t experts to ensure Dreamworld is one of the safest and most attractive theme parks in the world.

We are implementi­ng strategies and initiative­s to reinvigora­te Dreamworld to seek to recover a significan­t part of the patronage that has slipped away over the last 12 months.

The Gold Coast Destinatio­n Tourism Management Plan (DTMP) builds on the partnershi­p between the City of Gold Coast and the tourism industry and provides a blueprint for success.

Not only does it address maximising the impact of the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, it focuses our industry on those aspects which will drive visitation such as investment in events, new infrastruc­ture and experience­s.

We believe investment, not only at Dreamworld but also in new and exciting experience­s across the Gold Coast, is the key to our future success.

We will play our part by continuing to invest significan­tly in park infrastruc­ture and new attraction­s - such as the world’s first Dream Works Trolls Village walk-through attraction and our recently announced world-class Flying Theatre simulator, expected to open later this year.

We are currently carrying out a review of the surplus land at Dreamworld and are investigat­ing possible uses to stimulate more visitation­s to the park and better integratio­n into the exciting developmen­ts that are happening in the Coomera area.

With all of these features and other events planned, I expect Dreamworld to play a big part in the enjoyment of the expected millions of interstate and overseas visitors to the Gold Coast for the Commonweal­th Games and the rest of the year.

2018 will mark a watershed moment for Queensland and Gold Coast tourism and we are delighted to be playing a part.

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