HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-04-15 Regular Meeting CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION &VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, April 15, 2010 — 8:00 a.m.
Wallis Building
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. CVB HEADQUARTERS UPDATE
B. SISTER CITY UPDATE
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. GRANTS-IN-AID REQUEST
B. WI-Fl ON MAIN STREET
V. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
A. MEETING PLANNER INTL. SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
B. NEW YORK ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROMOTION
C. HYLAND GROUP - CHICAGO
D. D/FW AREA TOURISM COUNCIL MARKETPLACE
VI. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS / FESTIVALS ACTIVITIES
VII. GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
VIII. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
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,i"' IX. ADJOURNMENT
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday, April
15, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. at the Wallis Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following
persons in attendance:
Steve Stinson Chairman
Tom Cherry Board Member
Andrew Davidson Board Member
LuAnn Chapman Gatts Board Member
John Imaizumi Board Member
Chris Leighton Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Dan Weinberger Board Member
Jacob Miles Heritage Foundation Liaison
Sharron Spencer Council Liaison
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
(1119 Bob McPherrin Assistant Executive Director
ABSENT:
Louie Sullins Chamber Liaison
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Stinson called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the March 18, 2010 meeting was made by Chris
Leighton and seconded by Paul Slechta. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
CVB Headquarters Update
Mr. McCallum reported that 94 piers have been drilled and only the eight that will
support the balcony along Main Street remain to be done. The piers range from 44' to
67' deep. They expect to pour the slab next week. We are contacting a third vendor for
the animatronics for the tower and working on locating the systems furniture. We have
had some savings that are going back into building upgrades.
Sister City Update
Mr. McCallum reported that a Volunteer appreciation meeting was held at the Vineyard
Stake House with 64 Sister City volunteers in attendance. The recognition meeting was
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
Sister City Update cont.
also a time to sign folks up for future volunteer programs.
Mr. McCallum shared the highlights of the three upcoming Sister City missions
scheduled for this summer. We are going to a land only package to allow participants to
use their airline mileage and/or to extend their stay.
NEW BUSINESS
Grants-In-Aid Request
Mr. McCallum presented the grants-in-aid request from the Mélange Musical group for
$2,000 for a concert at the Palace Theater. There are funds available and staff
recommends approval. LuAnn Chapman Gatts made a motion to approve the grant in
the amount of$2,000, seconded by Paul Slechta. Motion carried.
Wi-Fi on Main Street
Mr. McCallum reported that staff is working with the IT department to investigate the
feasibility of installing wi-fi on Main Street. Access points will be located on the top of
the traffic lights in the area from Wall Street to College Street and this should allow the
wi-fi range to be from Northwest Highway to Dallas Road. We are looking at a minimum
of 30 days to put this in place. Once established it would be promoted in our marketing.
SALES & MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos reported that the convention sales team produced 29 leads representing
34,275 potential room nights, assisted with eight definite bookings representing 9,550
room nights and conducted nine site inspections. Staff produced the second annual Pre
Oscar event with 100 planners in attendance and extensive follow-up is underway.
Staff participated in the Oscar night event in Austin and hosted 50 planners and guests.
The team participated in Chicagoland Forum dinner for Association Executives and
Grapevine was honored as a prime sponsor. The sales team participated in
Conference Direct new associates' meeting at the Gaylord Texan. We have contracted
with The Hyland Group to represent us and have received four leads to date with 2,943
potential room nights. Some of the sales staff from The Hyland Group will join us for
Main Street Outdoor Adventure. Staff hosted the 22nd annual St. Patrick's Day event
in New York and hosted 13 planners for dinner. We have received three RFPs with a
potential economic impact of over three million dollars.
Tourism sales produced seven leads representing 207 potential room nights and 259
delegates and three definite bookings representing 55 room nights and 115 delegates.
Staff participated in the fourth annual DFWATC Marketplace where over 100 tourism
ambassadors, airport volunteers, concierges and other visitor center staff learned about
our events and attractions.
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SALES & MARKETING REPORT cont.
Destination Services provided information and registration assistance to ten groups
representing 6,932 delegates. They distributed 143,950 brochures during the month
and as a result of Thomas the Tank, they welcomed 38,601 visitors to the Visitor
Information Center.
The Convention Center booked 41 future functions representing 36,574 attendees and
had $48,124 in total sales for the month. The Palace Arts Center booked 23 future
events with 3,265 potential attendees and had $11,423 in total sales for the month.
The web site traffic for the month included 140,826 unique visitors, up 19% over last
year and had 5,013,932 total hits. Print advertising had 13 insertions for convention
group advertising and four insertions for leisure group business. Online convention
group advertising had 140 insertions. In consumer publication advertising there were
55 insertions. TV/ radio advertising has 91 insertions. Public Relations generated
$124,684 in print publicity and $52,027 in electronic publicity for a total of$176,711.
HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Bob McPherrin reported:
• Tastings has terminated their franchise agreement and will operate as Cork It.
• Love & War in Texas have opened their outdoor tented area.
• Andersens has closed.
• Lava 10 Sushi Restaurant is open in the former Burger King location.
• Cupid's Vault will open on Barton Street and sell Swarovski jewelry.
• BB & Luigi's Vineyard Steakhouse has hired David Woodward as their executive
chef. He was formerly with Ama Lur at the Gaylord Texan.
• Azure Alley is undergoing a facelift; their entrance will face Main Street.
• Farina's is working on a wine which should be ready by this summer.
• Great Wolf Lodge is in final negotiations for a replacement for Ken Broom.
• Super Bowl event updates are being shared with our hotel and retail partners.
• Grapevine Mills and Polar Ice House will become a more active partner in the
Christmas Capital of Texas.
• Several upgrades are being completed in the Gazebo area on Main Street.
• Shared the brochure for New Vintage which is this weekend.
• Shared the Main Street Outdoor Adventure brochure and highlighted the new
activities.
• Shared a note from Chairman Stinson on an impressive recent Destination
Grapevine Class.
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GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that council approved the purchase of 409 E. Hudgins and we
are moving forward. Puffy made her first run on Saturday, March 27th and she is
running on Saturdays. The Trinity River run is averaging 250 riders per run. Spring
Fling had just under 4,000 riders for the week and Thomas the Tank had 22,546 riders.
The benches in coach 1808 and 1818 have been refinished and coaches 207 and 208
now have air-conditioning. We will launch a first-class ticket for the air-conditioned
coaches this summer. Three steam engineers are in training. Regarding the F7 train
set we are working on a possible lease purchase program. Staff has identified a train
master from Ohio and we are in the hiring process. Staff is also working to obtain a
steam engine this summer through a lease agreement with the Trinity Valley Railroad.
LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Mr. Don Vaughn reported that the 9th annual Spring Into Nash event held last Saturday
was a great event with 2,700 in attendance. The event had a redesigned layout which
led to a good flow of activities.
The First Friday Film Series continues on May 7th with "The Graduate." Live! At the
Palace will continue on April 30 with Joseph Vincelli. The Preservation Advocacy
awards will be presented at the City Council meeting on May 4.
The house at 840 East Worth Street in the D.E. Box Addition was demolished on April
1st, reducing the inventory of homes by 1.5%. This loss supports the need for the
development of a protection plan.
Baylor Hospital has made a $3,000 donation to the Heritage Foundation.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board, LuAnn Chapman Gatts
made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Chris Leighton. Motion carried.
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