HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-11-18 Regular MeetingState of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met in Regular Session on
Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. at the Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau,
636 S. Main Street, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons in attendance:
Joe Szymaszek
Mark Terpening
Dan Weinberger
Chuck Pacioni
Cynthia Blankenship
Corinna Wenks
lain Scouller
Debi Meek
Sharron Rogers
Board Chair
Board Vice Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Alternate Board Member
Council Liaison
Constituting a quorum, with the following liaisons and staff members present:
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
Brady Closson Deputy Executive Director
Donna Farmer Assistant to the Executive Director
CALL TO ORDER
Board Chairman Joe Szymaszek called the meeting to order at 8:03 a.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Corinna Wenks, seconded by Mark Terpening approved the minutes from the
October 21, 2021 meeting and prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Weinberger, Pacioni, Blankenship, Scouller, Meeks and Rogers
Nays: None
Introduction of New Staff
Mr. McCallum introduced staff members new to the CVB since November 2021 Ms. Diana
O'Bryan is the new Festivals and Events Administrative Secretary. Mrs. O'Bryan holds her
associates degree from TCC. Diana came to us after the pandemic and spending 20 years at
Callahan Roach (HVAC) as an Executive Assistant. During her tenor there she was heavily
involved in activities, trade shows and events. Additionally, Diana has volunteered for Main
Street Fest and GrapeFest along with the Joseph Groh Foundation, Toys for Tots Drive, Dan's
Haunted House and Colleyville Heritage High School Marching Band.
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Brady Closson reported on the Sales Team activities. 87 Sales Leads with 66,242 Potential
Room Nights, with a potential economic impact of $34,843,395. 15 Definite bookings,
representing 20,931 room nights, with an economic impact of $8,218,624. 8 are in the year for
the year, representing 269 room nights. 5 are for 2022, representing 10,513 room nights. The
team hosted/participated in six (6) site inspections in October. The team continues to
prospecting and data mine with the primary on being through Strategic Database Research
(SDR)
Team launched the Texas Two -Step campaign, this new promotion incentivizing new business
to contract into Grapevine hotels, targeting groups up to 100 on peak, that are meeting in either
2021 or 2022. The incentive is a $5.00 rebate per actualized room night. Incentive runs
through November 30, 2021. To date, the campaign has produced 40 leads to stakeholder
hotels, representing over 5,200 room nights, and three conversions to definite programs,
representing 642 room nights and $450K economic impact.
Leisure & International Sales team sourced 3 new leads were sourced and 4 new definite
bookings were produced. Heather continuing to coordinate details for the American Bus
Association conference that is being held in Grapevine, Texas January 8-12, 2022. This is the
third time Grapevine will host this unique, important conference. ABA conference registration
continues to lean heavy on the tour operator side, currently with over a 2:1 ratio. An a -blast was
sent out to over 2,800 tour operators that are not currently signed up to attend ABA Grapevine,
promoting the benefits of attending this great conference.
Destination Services team assisted 13 conferences representing 11,977 delegates with
information and registration assistance. Potential economic Impact of $11.8M. Brochure
distribution in the month of May was approximately 14,775 pieces. Visitor Information Center at
Grapevine Main welcomed 5,274 visitors, CVB HQ welcomed 1,351 while Settlement to City
Museums welcomed 198 visitors, totaling for the month was 6,823 guests.
Grapevine Vintage Railroad continues to gain momentum producing 43 excursions in the month
of October. Total passenger count for the month was 12,601. First weekend in October was
the second weekend of Day Out With Thomas.
Web Site visits for the month exceeded over 356K page views for the month while average time
on site was 1:56. Top referring sites continue with Facebook on multiple platforms as well as
Grapevine Ticketline, Dfwchild with the landing pages following as we get closer to Christmas
Capital of Texas.
Public Relations (Earned Media) team distributed 13 Media Releases in October. Print ad value
for October had 5 articles run worth over $10K with a circulation/impressions exceeding 1.5M.
Radio had 1 story run, a 90 second spot on October 15: Fall Around Grapevine With Bonnie
Curry. TV had 4 story's run: SeaLife — Underwater pumpkin Carving (NBC) (WFAA), Butterfly
Flutterby 147 second spot on (Fox 4), Great Wolf Lodge Halloween Spider (WFAA). Online
placements for October was 56. Stories generated ranged from: Messina Hof wins Awards at
LSIWC / Wine Industry Network, Trick or Treat Trains / Culturemap — Fort Worth, Veterans Day
Parade / Community Impact Newspaper, 25 Best Christmas Towns, Grapevine / Green Global
Travel, Fall Round Up / DFW Child, Butterfly Flutterby / The Austin Chronicle / Texas Highways,
Texas Wine Month in Grapevine / Southlake Style Magazine.
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Mr. Daniel Horsch briefed the Board on the (CCOT) Christmas Capital of Texas campaign for
Grapevine and the strategy. He indicated that both traditional and non-traditional program TV,
Radio, digital, podcast and streaming channels to build awareness, engagement, visitation to
result in "heads in beds" and registers ringing. Daniel described the geographical targeting
areas and the strategy in adjusting market drive. This was followed by the actual 15 sec and 30
sec video spots with the explanation of the intentional use of different vocals. Mr. Horsch
continued sharing additional marketing plan details during the 2021 CCOT and the excitement
of bringing in social media influencers and what that means for Grapevine/CCOT. The reach of
these three social media influences alone is over 700K followers. Daniel wrapped up his
briefing with a video of the live Christmas tree install at Peace Plaza. Several members of the
Board shared their excitement of both the Christmas tree install and the new marketing
campaign plan. Conversations continued regarding the possibility of airport campaigning along
with other target market opportunities.
ONGOING BUSINESS
Mr. Brady Closson reported on the sales teams, Tanja Nichols and Heather Egan, two most
recent missions participating in the IMEX America exhibition held in Las Vegas in early
November. IMEX stands for the world-wide exhibition for Incentives Travel Meetings and
Events. This event is the single largest taking place in North America with traditionally 12K
attendees. We participated with the Team Texas booth with the following cities: Galveston, Fort
Worth, Houston, El Paso and Arlington. Over the 4-day tradeshow the team conducted over 42
appointments (21 each) with targeted meeting planners along with 3 client dinners all promoting
Grapevine and stakeholder hotels. The team returned with 3 RFP's which included Sunbelt
Rentals for December 2021, 30 rooms, 100-150 attendees at various hotels; Master Class for
Oncologists for October 2022, 302 room nights/hotel TBD; Pro -Net lead was also received for
Fall 2023, 150-200 attendees, 300 room nights. The unique piece about this is while all of these
are 2021, 2022 and 2023 they are all within the 300 rooms so they can go to all stakeholder
hotels for consideration. The second piece is not all stakeholder hotels are able to go to these
shows for one reason or another allowing locations to source opportunities otherwise they would
not be able to do.
Mr. Brady Closson briefly recapped the ButterFly FlutterBy event held in October. He described
how the event started with Mayor Tate approaching PW McCallum and the need to have a
community eccentric event. This year we produced the 24th Annual with the traditional 3
butterfly releases over 2500 visitors at the Botanical Gardens, 775 butterflies released and
picked up by multiple TV stations. Nash Farm Fall Roundup also held an art dedication for
Choppin Cotton, a tribute to the early lifestyles on the Grapevine Prairie with over 2000 in
attendance. Giving the City of Grapevine confirmation that some normalcy is returning to the
market, especially our local market.
Hotels / Attractions / Activities
Mr. Brady Closson reported on New Crest Image selling 27 of their 30 hotel properties to
Summit Hotel properties a Real Estate Investment Trust base out of Austin. This allows them to
become the second largest shareholder within Summit Hotel properties but also infused some
capital back into New Crest Image. As a result part of the master plan at Silverlake Crossing
track was the addition of two new hotel properties one being a 300 Renaissance Hotel and the
other being a multiple flag location (AC and Element, lifestyle brands).
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Mr. Closson commended Legoland Discovery Center for the ribbon cutting of the new Retail
Space last week; the 1 st in the world to be re-concepted. The space is very interactive and offers
many additional features.
Hop and Sting brewery was named 2021 Best Brewery in DFW by Dallas Morning News.
Mr. McCallum briefed the Board on additional activities which included the Carol of Lights,
Christmas Parade; we are also hosting the Sister Cities representatives from West Lothian
Scotland, Provost Kerr and his wife Marilyn, Counselor Kennedy and his wife. He also provided
information on the new live Christmas tree at the Plaza along with the drone show at Hotel VIN
12/11 & 12/18 through the generosity of the Coury Hospital organization in conjunction with the
Victorian Carolers.
Mr. McCallum also updated the Board on the discussion with the Facilities Committee regarding
the renovation of the concourse. He explained the presentation to the committee for the
renovation and expansion request made to the committee further noting additional more details /
explanation is needed but wanted to bring the idea to the Boards' attention.
There being no further business to come before the Board a motion by Vice Chairman
Terpening, seconded by Corinna Wenks to adjourn the meeting at 9:05a.m. prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Joe Szymaszek, Dan Weinberger, Chuck Pacioni, Cynthia Blankenship, lain Scouller,
Debi Meek, Sharron Rogers
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS 14th DAY OF
DECEMBER, 2021.
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