Independence Visitor Center Corporation Annual Report FY 2012
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Independence Visitor Center Corporation Annual Report FY 2012
Freedom started here. So should you. ANNUAL REPORT FY 2012 OUR 2012 fiscal year marks ten years of successful growth and change at the Visitor Center. This year exceeded all Joseph Ashdale Assistant Business Manager and Secretary-Treasurer, International Union of Painters & Allied Trades expectations and attendance soared past our early projections. Using this momentum, we’ve been hard at work developing more ways to make visiting the Philadelphia region more enjoyable than ever before. This includes a new, more easily navigated website, and a mobile app that allows visitors to experience the city as our founding fathers did. By providing these resources, we hope to stay ahead of the curve to consistently offer the best visitor amenities. Lynn Axelroth, Esq. Partner, Ballard Spahr, LLP Also in 2012, the Independence Visitor Center Corporation (IVCC) took over the operation of the popular transit loop, known as PHLASH. We believed it was important that this vital tourist amenity continue to provide a low-cost mode of transportation for visitors to safely reach a number of Philadelphia’s most popular attractions. Additionally, the IVCC expanded our reach with a new satellite location on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Sister Cities Park. This year also marked new beginnings with even more ticket partners. These new relationships made it possible to offer seamless customer service between our concierge program and a wider variety of attractions to millions of travelers. Last but not least, the Visitor Center received a “green” makeover with the institution of more sustainable fixtures, such as hand dryers and LED lighting. It’s changes like these that keep our building and city beautiful while decreasing our carbon footprint on the planet. As 2013 approaches, we look forward to our second decade of service to Philadelphia, Independence National Historical Park, and the surrounding counties. We hope that you’ll join us as we launch several new initiatives and continue to look for ways to improve the building and our satellite locations for the enjoyment of generations to come. Sincerely, W. Bradley Baturka Principal, Elko & Associates Thomas A. Caramanico President, McCormick Taylor, Inc. J.J. (Jonathan J.) Cutler Executive Vice President of Healthcare, ARAMARK Paul Decker President, Valley Forge Convention & Visitors Bureau Jack Ferguson President & Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau Lyn Kremer Publisher, Philadelphia Business Journal Meryl Levitz President & Chief Executive Officer, Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Paul Levy Executive Director, Center City District Stephen P. Mullin Senior Vice President and Principal, Econsult Corporation William Petersen Vice President — General Counsel and Secretary, Verizon Pennsylvania Amy Shearer Chief Marketing Officer, Philadelphia Zoo A.J. Williams General Manager, OMNI Hotel at Independence Park Chairman of the Board John H. Estey Executive Vice President of Administration, Hershey Trust Company Governor’s Representative William A. “Bill” Graham, IV Chairman & Chief Executive Office, The Graham Company Mayor’s Representative Melanie Johnson City Representative, City of Philadelphia National Park Service Liaison Cynthia MacLeod Superintendent, Independence National Historical Park John H. Estey Chairman of the Board 2 James J. Cuorato, President & CEO Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC Visitor Services Independence Visitor Center Located in Independence National Historical Park and deemed the official visitor center for the Greater Philadelphia region, the Independence Visitor Center is the exclusive location to pick up free-timed tickets to tour Independence Hall. Additionally, we provide visitor services and amenities, including a multilingual concierge staff, on-site ticketing to over 60 area attractions and tours, regional maps and brochures, comprehensive daily event listings, free informative historical films, and wireless internet access. The Visitor Center is also home to the Independence Store, the official gift shop of the Greater Philadelphia region. Independence Visitor Center 2,434,864 Independence National Historical Park 690,738 Liberty Bell: 2,026,898 Independence Hall: 3 38% of visitors to the Independence Visitor Center heard about our services through word-of-mouth endorsements, while 30% discovered us on the Internet. 39% of visitors value the Independence Visitor Center for its resources and general information, while 24% come for various exhibits or events. Econsult Survey Satellite Locations The IVCC manages visitor services at four satellite locations throughout Center City, emulating the same services provided at the Independence Visitor Center. 18th & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Broad & Market Streets, East Portal, Room 121 Opened in May of 2012, the Sister Cities Park Visitor Center serves as a gateway to the Parkway Museum District. This location offers visitor information and the ability to purchase tickets to tours and attractions. Since June of 2007, the City Hall Visitor Center has been a central location that offers visitor information, souvenirs, and City Hall architectural tours. 12,308 tickets for City Hall tours were sold this past year. 16th & John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Fairmount Park Welcome Center 1101 Arch Street Through a partnership with the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, the IVCC provides visitor services at the convention center. During major conventions, conventioneers receive visitor information and can purchase tickets to local tours and attractions. For the second year in a row, IVCC has been proud to support the efforts of the Fairmount Park Welcome Center at Love Park, managing visitor services for this location and providing visitors with useful information, sightseeing tips, and ticket sales to tours and attractions. Concierge staff At the Independence Visitor Center, our staff is fluent in 9 foreign languages and has more than 70 years of combined visitor services experience. United Kingdom 6% We Speak China 15% Germany 8% Italian, French, Spanish, German, Albanian, Hebrew (Yiddish), Arabic, Thai and Chinese. France 5% Spain 6% Mexico 4% 19% of visitors to the Independence Visitor Center were from outside of the United States in FY ’12. India 5% Other Locations 28% South Africa While many of our international visitors come from China (15%), Germany (8%), the UK (6%), South Africa (6%), Spain (6%), India (5%), France (5%) and Mexico (4%), a large majority (28%) come from a wide range of other locations around the world! 4 6% Econsult Survey Ticket Partners Each and every year, IVCC strives to provide a seamless, one-stop experience for our visitors. To achieve this, we work hand-in-hand with our ticket partners to manage the sale of tickets to various tours and attractions throughout the region. Because of them, we’re able to offer a vast selection of activities to interest every visitor. We would like to thank all of the following tours and attractions for their participation in the 2012 ticket partner program. We could not accommodate our visitors without you! Academy of Natural Sciences Mummers Parade SEPTA Adventure Aquarium Mural Arts Program Sesame Place African American Museum in Philadelphia Mütter Museum Spirit of Philadelphia National Constitution Center Steaks on South Audio Walk & Tour National Liberty Museum U.S. Hot Air Balloon Rides Awfully Nice Tours, LLC c/o Urban Adventures Walking Tour National Museum of American Jewish History UPENN Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology Bartram’s Garden Pennsylvania Flea Market Shuttle Battleship New Jersey Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Camden Riversharks Christ Church Burial Ground Pennsylvania Horticultural Society c/o Philadelphia Flower Show City Food Tours Philadelphia Historic African American Tours Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation Crayola Factory Philadelphia Hospitality, Inc., Beyond Philadelphia Delaware River Port Authority c/o Riverlink Ferry Philadelphia Movie Sites Tour Eastern State Penitentiary Philadelphia Museum of Art Franklin Institute Philadelphia PASS Garden State Discovery Museum Philadelphia Sightseeing Tours Ghost Tours of Philadelphia/ Haunted Trolley Tours Philadelphia Trolley Works Grim Philly Twilight Tours Philadelphia Zoo Grounds for Sculpture Please Touch Museum Historic Philadelphia, Inc. Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia Independence Seaport Museum QVC, Inc. Longwood Gardens Ride the Ducks Marian Anderson Historical Society Welcome! : : : The IVCC would like to give a warm welcome to the ticket partners that joined us in 2012. Blue Cross RiverRink Breaking Wind Airboat Rides Chew Philly Food Tours Delaware Historical Society Grasso’s Magic Theatre Michener Museum Nick Cvetkovic Guided Tours Philadelphia Antiques Show Philadelphia Chocolate Tours Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent South Street Magic Taste of Philly Food Tour >Looking Forward Ticket Sales 62,522 Independence V.C. Fairmount Park W.C. Sister Cities Park V.C. 5,376 294* In order to leverage the promotional efforts of our ticket partners through various channels, the IVCC now distributes a quarterly Ticket Partner e-Newsletter with related Visitor Center updates. This newsletter also serves as a reminder of how our partners can take advantage of their association with us. *Please Note: As a new location, ticket sales information for our Sister Cities Park location is only available from May 2012 – June 2012. 5 Facility RACP Grant This year, the IVCC was proud to receive a $1 million matching grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP). The funds from this grant will be used to upgrade the infrastructure of the Independence Visitor Center with energy efficient equipment that will reduce costs and bring the building closer to becoming LEED certified. With help from the National Park Service, the project will include the installation of a Building Automation & Control System and an air redistribution system. This project is scheduled to be completed in March of 2013. Energy Improvements In its effort to help Philadelphia become the most sustainable city in the nation, the IVCC has taken valuable steps in reducing its carbon footprint, including the addition of energy-efficient hand dryers in all of our restrooms to reduce paper towel use and the use of LED lights to illuminate the building’s interior. In addition to the efforts above, we announced at our 10-year anniversary celebration in November of 2011 that, through a partnership with Exelon Energy, the Visitor Center has officially become a “green” facility. For the next two years, Exelon has donated Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) that allow the Independence Visitor Center to offset 100 percent of its annual electricity consumption with the renewable energy from hydroelectric generation. Exelon Energy also unveiled a display for visitors to learn more about hydro power and the Visitor Center’s Exelon partnership as they explore the building. 6 Liberty View Ballroom Located on the mezzanine level of the Visitor Center, the Liberty View Ballroom is the ideal space for social, educational, and business events alike. “[It] was bigger and better than ever!” Don Russell, Philly Beer Week “Everything was perfect!” 10 % Liz Fulghum, Coventry Workers’ Comp Services 16% 59 % Booking 16% Education: 59% Non-Profit: 16% Corporate: 16% Social: 10% “Our guests were so pleased. We will be coming back!” Ricardo Maldonado, Chilean American Chamber of Commerce “We’re looking forward to hosting another event!” Leanne Scott Brown, Vault Communications 7 Marketing Interactive IndependenceVisitorCenter.com in 2012: 282,728 Visits : : : 11% increase from 2011 80% : : : 10 % increase from 2011 854,353 page views Twitter followers (as of June 2012) 6,922 Facebook followers (as of June 2012) 1,912 > Looking Forward In the coming months, you will notice some changes to our website! First, we’re implementing an easier-to-remember URL: www.PHLvisitorcenter.com Then, we’re adding a host of new features, including: • A bold and fresh new look • Interactive showcases of IVCC services, amenities and locations • Easy navigation of attractions in Independence National Historical Park • Concierge picks and must-see attraction listings • A live chat function to accommodate website users in real-time • Updated features for purchasing tickets for tours and attractions throughout the region We hope that by updating our website, visitors to Philadelphia and the region will have a new go-to resource that provides a seamless online trip planning experience. 8 Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Partnership The IVCC continues to work closely with the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) to increase marketing and public awareness. Through unified and strategic messaging to visitors, we can assist them as they plan their trip and offer guidance once they arrive. Web Analytics In 2012, GPTMC’s website, VisitPhilly.com, generated 47,733 visits to IndependenceVisitorCenter.com. VisitPhilly.com gives travelers a quick and easy way to purchase tickets by linking directly to IVCC online ticket partner listings. In fact, VisitPhilly.com was a direct contributor to 2012’s 43% increase in online ticket sales. Media Buy To coincide with GPTMC’s current marketing campaign, With Love Philadelphia XOXO®, we placed advertisements on bus shelters, 30th Street Station kiosks, in-room hotel table tents, and SEPTA buses. Additionally, a commercial was created for The Philadelphia Visitor Channel by VATv, which airs in all Center City hotels. Twitter Program (@PHLVisitorCntr) To interact with travelers once they’ve arrived in Philadelphia, GPTMC and the IVCC turned to Twitter. By leveraging GPTMC’s content and social media audience and developing IVCC’s in-house capacities to respond to visitor requests, we were able to create and fulfill a demand for online visitor information from visitors. Since the program’s implementation in March of 2012, @PHLVisitorCntr saw a 15% increase in its followers. Photo by Tim Hawk 9 Special Projects Mobile App Through our new mobile app, Philadelphia History This Way (PHTW), the IVCC offers visitors an interactive mobile experience that guides them through Philadelphia’s Historic District. The app takes users down the same streets frequented by our founding fathers and shows them the rich history and details of the landmarks they pass along the way. In 2012, more than 4,000 users downloaded the PHTW app. On average, PHTW receives 15 downloads daily. > Looking Forward To accommodate international visitors, the IVCC has recently added video content to the PHTW app in multiple languages, including French, German, and Italian. This content is also available in American Sign Language and English. Online Ratings Thanks to visitor feedback posted on Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and TripAdvisor, we’re able to analyze the needs of our visitors and actively respond or implement requested changes quickly and efficiently. Research To learn about our visitors, IVCC has partnered with the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau to retain Econsult Corporation to survey visitors inside the Independence Visitor Center yearround. IVCC Visitor Profiles will be reported biannually to our stakeholders. How far in advance visitors planned their trips: % 31 1-3 months 22% < 6 months 10% What brought our visitors to Philadelphia: 74 15% 2-4 weeks ago this week 8% last week % Leisure 14 % Business 7 Local % 5 % Convention Econsult Corporation - Over 2300 surveys collected from January-June 2012 10 14% 3-6 months ago The only eatery located in Independence National Historical Park, the newly renamed Crosswalk Café serves beer, wine, refreshments, and quick bites in an outdoor setting just steps from the Visitor Center. Formerly known as the Independence Al Fresco Café, this delightful eatery offers breathtaking views of Independence Hall and Philadelphia’s Historic District and is open seasonally from May – October. Photo by Anthony Sinagoga In 2012, the IVCC assumed overall responsibility for the operation of the PHLASH trolley loop. With PHLASH, visitors can quickly and easily visit Philadelphia’s historic attractions and cultural institutions. The bright purple trolleys offer an inexpensive way for visitors to get to more than 19 key locations throughout Center City. The 2012 PHLASH season was made possible through the support of several sponsors, including: > Looking Forward In 2013, the IVCC will work with key stakeholders to maintain the operation of PHLASH for another successful season! Photo by Anthony Sinagoga 11 Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents $ Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Grants Receivable Prepaid Expenses 1,663,589 1,394,883 521,107 235,161 156,586 Total Current Assets 3,971,326 Property and Equipment Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation 101,728 (28,107) Total Property and Equipment, net 73,621 Investments Total Assets 8,333,439 $ 12,378,386 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ Retainage Payable Deferred Revenue 419,435 2,055 70,596 Liabilities and New Assets Current Liabilities Total Current Liabilities 492,086 Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted 7,596,158 2,290,142 2,000,000 Total Net Assets 11,886,300 Total Liabilities and Net Assets 12 $ 12,378,386 Statement of Cashflows June 30, 2012 Cash Flows from Operating Activities Decrease in Net Assets $ (623,325) Adjustments to Reconcile Increase in Net Assets to Net Cash Used In Operating Activities: Depreciation Realized and Unrealized Loss on Investments 11,237 162,625 (Increase) Decrease in Operating Assets: Accounts Receivable Grants Receivable Prepaid Expenses 337,256 (164,325) (79,128) Decrease in Operating Liabilities: Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue (32,032) (33,248) Net Cash Used In Operating Activities (420,940) Cash Flows from Investing Activities Purchases of Fixed Assets (46,159) Purchase of Investments (4,945,942) Sales of Investments 4,743,716 Increase in Restricted Cash 350,346 Net Cash Provided By Investing Activities 101,961 Net Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash and Cash Equivalents, beginning of year (318,979) Cash and Cash Equivalents, end of year 1,982,568 $ 1,663,589 13 The Independence Visitor Center Corporation (IVCC) is a Pennsylvania non-profit, 501(c)3 organization which operates in cooperation with the efforts of the National Park Service, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, the City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Independence Visitor Center is the primary point of orientation for Independence National Historical Park, the City of Philadelphia, the Southern New Jersey and Delaware River Waterfronts, as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania. One North Independence Mall West 6th & Market Streets Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-925-6101 PHLvisitorcenter.com PHLVisitorCenter @PHLVisitorCntr