HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-10-16 Regular MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, October 16, 2014 — 8:00 a.m.
CVB Headquarters
636 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
IV. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. TOURISM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. 2015 MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION
B. PRESERVATION PROJECTS FOR FESTIVAL PROCEEDS
VII. HOTELS 1 ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 551.001 et seq, ACTS OF THE 1993
TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2014 AT
5:00 P.M.
Eloise Koehn
Director of Finance and Administration
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met in Regular Session
on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 8:00 a.m. at the Grapevine Convention & Visitors
Bureau Headquarters, 636 S. Main Street, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons
in attendance:
Joe Szymaszek Chairman
Cindy Blankenship Board Member
Lance Marrin Board Member
Jim Quinn Board Member
Mark Terpening Board Member
Debi Meek Alternate Board Member
Constituting a quorum, with the following liaisons and staff members present:
Absent:
Sharron Spencer
Melva Stanfield
Paul W. McCallum
Michael Woody
Barry Lewis
Eloise Koehn
Shawna Barnes
Tom Cherry
Dan Weinberger
C. W. Higgins
Jennifer Hibbs
Council Liaison
Heritage Foundation Liaison
Executive Director
Assistant Executive Director
Director of Marketing
Director of Finance & Administration
Assistant to the Executive Director
Board Member
Board Member
Chamber Liaison
Assistant City Manager
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Szymaszek called the meeting to order at 8:01 a.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Lance Marrin, seconded by Cindy Blankenship to approve the minutes from
the September 18, 2014 meeting prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Blankenship, Marrin, Meek, Quinn, Szymaszek, Terpening
Nays: None
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LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Melva Stanfield reported that the Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board of Directors met
yesterday. The Foundation's Annual Meeting will be November 6 at Nash Farm from
5:30 — 7:30 p.m.
This weekend will be Fall Round -UP! On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Farm.
The event will include animals, pumpkin painting and a Butterfly Flutterby release at
1:30.
Coming up is the Farmhouse on the Grape Vine Prairie program on October 25
featuring campfire cooking and the Candlelight Tour of Homes on Saturday, November
8from4-7.
At the Palace the Bruce Rosensteil Art Display is in the Lancaster through October 31.
This Friday, October 17 is Young Frankenstein and this Saturday is The Kid playing on
the big screen.
No action taken by the Board
Chamber of Commerce Activities
Chairman Szymaszek reported that the next Chamber Luncheon is November 13 with
Kent Hutchison the guest speaker. The Chamber is accepting entries for the December
4th Christmas Parade. The application is available online at
www.GrapevineChannber.org.
The Young Entrepreneur Academy has begun with 23 student participants.
The Chamber Board passed a resolution supporting Proposition 1, which is called the
"proposed constitutional amendment" on the ballot. The Chamber is encouraging all to
support the proposition.
The Grapevine Community Awards is scheduled for Thursday, January 22nd.
Nomination forms are available on the Chamber's website.
No action taken by the Board
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Woody reported that convention sales had 52 leads with 55,496 potential room
nights and an economic impact of $26,000,000. Ten of the leads are for 2014. They
assisted with 19 definites representing 21,315 room nights and an economic impact of
$11,000,000. Three of the bookings are for 2014. The sales team conducted 39 sales
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT cont
appointments and hosted five site inspections including the International Association of
Venue Managers, National Guard Association of Texas, Texas County Agricultural
agents Association, Health Trust Purchasing Group and National Cheng Kung
University. The sales team hosted the 281" Annual GrapeFest Meeting Planner FAM
with 18 meeting planners and guests. To date, they have received three RFPs and all
of them have turned definite. The team also co -hosted a Dallas Cowboy's Football
FAM, hosted a local client reception for 15 planners and conducted a Denver Sales
Mission.
Tourism sales and service produced seven leads, three of which were for 2014. They
assisted with five bookings with an economic impact of $152,928, all are for 2014. The
number of brochures distributed in September was 103,000 and 26,349 tickets were
sold through the Visitor Information Center. They welcomed 21,507 guests into the
Visitor Information Center.
Destination Services assisted 12 groups with 9,513 delegates with information and
registration assistance. The Visitor Shuttles carried over 6,000 passengers, a 34%
increase for the month over last year. The ridership year-to-date is 63,811, a 16.3%
increase over last year.
The Convention Center booked 37 future groups representing over 10,000 attendees
and had $42,000 in sales for the month. The Palace Arts Center booked 16 future
groups representing 2,700 attendees and had total sales for the month of $49,000. The
Concourse booked six future groups with 980 attendees and over $16,000 in sales.
The Grapevine Vintage Railroad had total ridership of 3,400.
The web site had 244,000 unique visitors with over 14,000 reaching us through a mobile
device. This was the best month ever for the website. For marketing there were 14
print trade insertions, 105,000 online impressions, 88 print consumer publications
insertions, 938 TV and radio insertions. Online advertising had 3,875,000 impressions
and digital billboards had 140,000 spots or 311 hour of exposure. Public relations print
value was $544,000, electronic was $692,000 for a total of $1,200,000.
No action taken by the Board
OLD BUSINESS
Tourism Product Development Update
185 -acre tract
Mr. McCallum reported that on Monday and Tuesday of this week HR&A Advisors were
in town. This company was selected by Council last month to do a feasibility study for
the 185 acre tract. The company met with major hotels, Grapevine Mills, DFW Airport,
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
Tourism Product Development Update cont.
various merchants and staff members, as well as, property owners around the site and
developers who had expressed an interest in the site. Company representatives also
conducted a work session with Council to determine their wishes for the site. Two
messages that came out of the discussions; one the desire for destination hospitality -
related development and two that any new development must be complementary and
not competitive to any existing inventory. HR&A will return to Grapevine on December
8.
Urban Wine Trail
The Urban Wine Trail is used to generate press coverage and has huge promotional
value. The goal is to add 15 new winery tasting room by the end of 2015. Sloan and
Williams opened in September and Umbra is set to open soon. Messina Hof plans a
soft opening for November 29 and a grand opening on December 6. Staff is also
working with Fiesta and Pheasant Ridge to identify potential locations.
No action taken by the Board.
NEW BUSINESS
Marketing Committee Report
Barry Lewis presented the 2015 Marketing Plan to the Board.
• Mission Statement and Brand Promise
• Awards and Recognitions
• SWOT Analysis
• Key 2015 Events/Projects/Renovations and Attractions
• Key Marketing Initiatives
• Convention Sales — Target Markets, Deployment, Sales Initiatives, Site
Inspections and Sales Marketing
• Leisure Consumer and Leisure Group Target Markets and Marketing
• Attractions, Shopping and Dining Initiatives, Festivals/Events
• Leisure Consumer Summer and Christmas Initiatives
• Digital Marketing Initiatives
• Search Engine Marketing Initiatives
• Marketing Research
• Social Media Marketing
• Media Relations Initiatives
• Printed Promotional Sales Material
• Destination Services Initiatives
• Event Facilities Initiatives
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NEW BUSINESS cont.
Marketing Committee Report cont.
Motion by Mark Terpening, seconded by Jim Quinn to approve the 2015 Marketing Plan
as presented prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Blankenship, Marrin, Meek, Quinn, Szymaszek, Terpening
Nays: None
Preservation Projects for Festival Proceeds
Mr. McCallum presented to the board. Extra funds generated by festivals have
historically been used for community and restoration projects to enhance the
community. The festival funds are separate from hotel tax revenues. Love Chapel,
located on the "Hill", was built about 60 years ago and is a land -marked building. The
building is in serious need of a new roof and stabilization of the foundation among other
updates. This year's GrapeFest has yielded over $300,000. Staff would propose that
Love Chapel helps tell the history of Grapevine's Black Community and this historic
church building can be improved for around $100,000.
Questions and discussion followed.
Motion by Cindy Blankenship, seconded by Jim Quinn to approve up to $100,000 from
Festival proceeds to make improvements to Love Chapel prevailed by the following
vote:
Ayes: Blankenship, Marrin, Meek, Quinn, Szymaszek, Terpening
Nays: None
HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
• The Gaylord Texan won the Hospitality Cup! This competition between all Gaylord
branded properties was to increase their property's year over year overall
satisfaction percentage.
• The Hilton is doing grand opening tours of their new Texas Grande Ballroom.
• Mac's on Main has opened.
• DFW Airport Corporate headquarters will be located at Southgate Plaza on the south
end of the airport along with a Hyatt Place Hotel and a new Post Office.
• The Wright Amendment expired on Monday. As a result, Southwest will now begin
service to 17 new nonstop destinations. Love Field has a new 20 -gate terminal.
• This summer American Airlines will be adding service to Beijing in the summer of
2015
• Largest North Texas Auto Dealers ranked by number of new vehicles sold include
Classic Chevrolet as number 1, Grapevine Ford -Lincoln at number 15 and Park
Place Lexus at number 18.
No action taken by the Board.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board a motion by Cindy
Blankenship, seconded by Jim Quinn to adjourn the meeting at 9:40 a.m. prevailed by
the following vote:
Ayes: Blankenship, Marrin, Meek, Quinn, Szymaszek, Terpening
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS
BUREAU BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS
THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2014.
ATTEST:
L/
Eloise Koehn
Director of Finance & Administration
APPROVED:
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