Is it just about the Money? Scheduling Stadium Events
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Is it just about the Money? Scheduling Stadium Events
Is it just about the Money? Scheduling Stadium Events Legal Status of Wellington Regional Stadium Trust • Charitable trust established by the Wellington City Council & Greater Wellington Regional Council (“the Settlors”) • Responsible for the planning, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of Westpac Stadium, as a multi-purpose sporting and cultural venue Objectives of our Trust Deed • To own, operate and maintain the Stadium as a high quality multi-purpose sporting and cultural venue • To provide high quality facilities to be used by rugby, cricket, football, other sports codes, musical, cultural and community event promoters • To attract high quality and popular events for the benefit of the public of the region • To administer the Stadium on a prudent commercial basis so that it is a successful, financially autonomous community asset Councils objectives for the Trust • Have a partnership approach with the Councils • Have a regional focus • Appropriately acknowledge the contribution of Councils • Achieve maximum effectiveness, efficiency and concentrated focus on service delivery • Operate at breakeven after depreciation expense. Stadium Trust key Business Plan Objectives • Develop a full and balanced event calendar • Maintaining and enhancing the facility • Achieving a level of profitability that provides for continuing capital expenditure and meets debt reduction obligations Public Expectations (based on BBQ talk) • We are going to keep the Seven’s aren’t we (and can you get me tickets?) • What is the next concert Steven (and why didn’t we get U2?) • When are we going to get a home Hurricanes final? Current Event Usage Days Days in use 250 Number of days 200 Turf renovation 150 Held for semi/finals Set up days Community events 100 Events 50 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year ending 30 June 2010 Scheduling Challenges: • Managing the impact on turf quality • Managing the clash of codes in summer while accommodating concerts • Maintaining home ground advantage (Phoenix) • Over saturating the entertainment market Priority Booking Rights • Rugby: 1 April – 31 October (to be exercised by 1 December) • Cricket: 1 November – 31 March (to be exercised by 1 July) • Phoenix – next in line • Can accept booking of an event of international significance for the city that over-rides priority booking rights (concert clause) Summer Overload 2010 • 11 major events in 30 days • 2 nights ACDC concert, only three days turn around for NZI Sevens • 3 consecutive weekends of double headers • Pitch turnaround from Concert – Sevens – Football – Rugby – Football – Cricket Our Community Event Policy • Host community events where these can be fitted into our events programme and do not clash with the priority booking rights of our principal tenants • Continue to support and encourage existing community events Our Ideal Community Event • Has minimal impact on the turf • Is inclusive of the local / regional community • Provides leverage opportunity for naming sponsor • Avoids our key scheduling months • Publicly says thank you