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read moreWith Dreamworld counting down to the opening of its new Rivertown Precinct and the Jungle Rush rollercoaster for its peak summer season, Coast Entertainment Holdings board member Randy A. Garfield has shared his confidence in the future of the company and the theme park’s impending additions.
Garfield, the former President of the Walt Disney Travel Company and Executive Vice President for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products joined the board of Ardent Leisure (renamed Coast Entertainment Holdings as of late last year) in 2017.
He is best known for his time as President of the Walt Disney Travel Company and Executive Vice President for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products and the significant role he played in the largest period of expansion in the history of the Disney Theme Parks and Resorts segment, which grew from US$4.5 billion to US$14.1 billion year during his 20-year tenure.
Garfield helped launch the Disney Cruise Line, opened five Disney theme parks and 27 new resorts, as well as spending seven years as a top executive with Universal Studios where he opened theme parks and resort destinations in the US states California and Florida.
Speaking to the Gold Coast Bulletin during his first visit to the region in almost five years, Garfield - who retired from Disney in 2014 - explained “I’ve been asked to be on plenty of boards since my retirement but I’m very selective about what I do these days. I’m here because I believe in it. I believe in (Chief Executive) Greg Yong and (Coast Entertainment Chairman) Gary Weiss and their teams. They are passionate about this.
“Not only are they creating great guest experiences but they’re really doing it for their employees as well, they are creating an incredible company culture, which means they deliver an incredible guest experience.
“No matter how well something is built or how great something looks, at the end of the day it’s delivered by people
“Rides and shows are a major element but if it’s not being delivered by caring cast members engaging with great guest service orientation, you don’t optimise the product.”
Well aware of Dreamworld’s tragic history, when four guests were killed after a malfunction of the Thunder River Rapids ride in 2016, Garfield said the challenge of overcoming that tragedy, while still paying respect to the victims, family and community, was part of what attracted him to work with the theme park.
He noted “when I was asked whether I would like to be considered as a board member, I knew this awful event had occurred that emotionally touched the heartstrings of the community because this is a product that people grew up with, this has been their kids’ playground.
“But I like a challenge, so I came down here (to Australia) to take a look and I thought, my God, what a great portfolio.
“Dreamworld is not the only holding but it is the heart and soul, but it needed what I would call a spit and polish. Still, the bones were great.
“I looked at the source markets and thought, hey, I can add some value.
“I came into this position with the mindset to restore Dreamworld to its greatness, to invest, to build new product, to make sure it’s timeless and recapture the heart and soul that people love, but that was interrupted and injured by tragedy.”
Based in North America, where he is also on the board of directors for Destination Canada, the US Travel Association and the Rocky Mountaineer luxury rail line, Garfield had not previously been at Dreamworld since before the pandemic.
However, he sees that what has been achieved in those years exceeded his expectations, going on to tell the Gold Coast Bulletin “the new product here is incredible, and I can feel it with the vibe of the staff - people are energised and excited. This is the restoration of the company they love.
“The issue has been, without diminishing the emotional trauma of staff and residents, it takes a long time to move beyond that but the progress made has been outstanding and each achievement creates a little more distance and healing.
“Now we have a new product opening in the next month or so and it is just unbelievable. With the quality of the theming, the attention to detail, the physical site and the ride itself, it’s different from anything Disney has but just as good. And I mean that.
“Nothing in this country comes close to what you’re about to see.”
Director Investments
Recent weeks have seen Coast Entertainment Holdings Chair Gary Weiss and newly appointed board member Jemma Elder increase their stakes in the company.
Dr Weiss, the company’s non-Executive Chairman recently paid $93,000 to buy stock, at $0.46 per share - understood to be the biggest purchase of Coast Entertainment Holdings shares made by an insider individual in the last 12 months
Elder has also increased her indirect stake in the company by acquiring 129,015 ordinary shares through on-market purchases, valued at $59,811.
The moves would appear to signal potential confidence in the company’s future performance.
Images: Coast Entertainment Holdings board member Randy A. Garfield (top, credit: Rocky Mountaineer), concept for Dreamworld's new Jungle Rush precinct (middle) and solar panels on the roof of the loading station for Dreamworld's Steel Taipan (below).
2nd October 2024 - Marketing executive Jemma Elder appointed as a Director at Coast Entertainment Holdings
25th September 2024 - Dreamworld announces new King Claw ride
20th September 2024 - Dreamworld Country Fair to deliver array of entertainment and activities
17th September 2024 - Life Floor a key component at Dreamworld’s refreshed Ocean Parade
17th September 2024 - Dreamworld owner Coast Entertainment Holdings reports increased net profit in last financial year
27th August 2024 - IAAPA Expo 2024 to welcome Global Attractions Industry to Orlando
16th August 2024 - Latest TEA/AECOM global attractions report shows theme parks, waterparks and museums as having ‘closed the chapter’ on recovery
12th July 2024 - Dreamworld owner reports improved ticket sales over past year despite severe peak season storms
28th May 2024 - Dreamworld announces winter events highlights
2nd May 2024 - Dreamworld shares first look at Rivertown Precinct progress and Jungle Rush rollercoaster carriages
27th March 2024 - Deceased and bystanders in 2016 Dreamworld ride tragedy awarded bravery commendations
2nd February 2024 - Despite guest surge Dreamworld operator Coast Entertainment Holdings’ profit impacted by bad weather and rising costs
23rd January 2024 - Dreamworld commences construction on its new experiential Rivertown precinct
27th December 2023 - Gold coast storms prompts Boxing Day closure of Dreamworld and Movie World
23rd December 2023 - Dreamworld opens The Wiggles-themed Big Red Boat Coaster ride
18th December 2023 - Ardent Leisure announces new branding as Coast Entertainment Holdings
11th December 2023 - Dreamworld partnership with Origin Zero sees Australia’s largest theme park solar installation
23rd November 2023 - Ardent Leisure’s Gary Weiss under pressure over two million guests a year ‘prediction’ for Dreamworld
13th October 2023 - Dreamworld announces return of Happy Halloween events
24th August 2023 - Ardent Leisure agrees $26 million shareholder class action settlement following Dreamworld ride deaths
25th June 2023 - Dreamworld’s Giant Drop reopens as Big Red Planes ride takes off
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