H1 2018 visits increase 46% year-on-year
Hotel occupancy increases to 55% compared to 24% in H1 2017
H1 2018 EBITDA loss improves by 63%
Financial Highlights
Q2 2018 Financial Highlights
Operational highlights
Mohamed Almulla, CEO and Managing Director, DXB Entertainments PJSC, said: “The business is making good financial and operational progress under our clearly defined strategy. Our primary focus is on driving footfall, generating repeat visitation through a simplified pricing structure and increasing brand awareness through targeted marketing initiatives. We attracted 1.46 million visits in the first half of the year, an increase of 46% compared to the same period last year.
“EBITDA has continued to improve from a loss of AED 247 million in the first half of 2017, to a loss of AED 92 million this year; a 63% improvement. This demonstrates that we are getting closer to our target of reaching EBITDA break even.
“We are continually refining our offer to meet guest demand and are currently working on a Bollywood Parks™ Dubai enhancement strategy which includes increasing the number of smaller family friendly rides as well as enhancing the theming, performances and food options. Our goal is to make Bollywood Parks™ Dubai a truly unique experience with more family friendly options.”
Financial summary
For the three months ended June 2018, DXB Entertainments reported total revenues of AED 116 million, of which AED 80 million was generated through the theme parks, AED 5 million through retail and AED 17 million through hospitality.
Within the theme parks, 68% of revenue in Q2 2018 was driven through admissions and 27% through in-park spend.
In Q2 2018, 77% of retail revenue was driven through Riverland™ Dubai leasing revenue with 82% of the GLA leased. Overall retail revenue was lower in the second quarter of 2018 at AED 5 million, reflecting a newly implemented revenue share model, which will impact leasing revenue in the near term.
Hospitality revenue increased by 47% to AED 17 million in Q2 2018, compared to Q2 2017. Average occupancy was 46% and the average daily rate was AED 556 for the second quarter of 2018.
Close management of costs saw operating expenses continue to improve in the second quarter of the year, totalling AED 188 million, compared to AED 184 million in the previous quarter and 19% less when compared to the same period last year. Employee expenses account for the largest operational expense, comprising over 40% of total operating expenses. [1]
Operational summary
H1 2018 visits were up by 46% compared to the same period last year with Q2 2018 visits reaching 612,464, an increase of 48% compared to same period last year.
While the second quarter generally produces lower visitor numbers, reflecting the seasonal nature of the theme park business, April was another peak month, driven by international school holidays, resulting in over 300 thousand visits. Furthermore, the 2nd Annual ‘Big Day Out’ set a new record in daily visitation, with over 36,000 visits on the 20th of April 2018.
Of the 1.46 million visits to the parks during the first half of the year, 32% were multi-park tickets, 38% were single park tickets and 25% were annual pass visits. Tour and Travel operators contributed 19% of visits, and international visitors made up 38% of total visits with the largest contributors coming from the MENA, GCC and the Indian subcontinent.
Riverland™ Dubai is 82% leased, and the Company continues to work on its leasing strategy by closely monitoring the tenant mix and increasing the number of events and shows held by the river at Riverland™ Dubai to encourage repeat visits from the resident market.
As part of its strategy to increase international tourist visits to Dubai Parks and Resorts, DXBE announced a strategic partnership with Dubai Airports to promote Dubai Parks and Resorts at all DXB concourses with access to over 88 million passengers travelling through Dubai Airport annually. Additionally, the Company entered into a partnership with Emirates, the largest airline in the Middle East, to offer its customers special bundled offers, exclusively available to Emirates passengers. Finally, to complete the visitor journey, DXBE recently announced a partnership with RTA’s Dubai Taxi Corporation, for 100 Dubai Parks and Resorts branded airport family taxi’s which will promote the destination to passengers arriving at Dubai airport.
Strategy Update
On 18 July 2018 the Board of Directors passed a resolution for the enhancement of Bollywood Parks™ Dubai. The plan includes increasing the number of rides, with a special focus on smaller family friendly rides as well as enhancing the theming and entertainment within the park. This signals an exciting new phase in the evolution of the park. The enhancements will be operational in time to welcome visitors in the fourth quarter. The Company is also exploring a new ticketing model for Bollywood Parks™ Dubai which focuses on providing different price options for the consumer such as a pay-as-you-go model.
The Board also mandated management to evaluate DXB Entertainments’ future development plans and capital deployment to ensure value for shareholders through prudent financial management. The review will cover future plans and expansion zones including Six Flags Dubai, to determine scope and timelines. All feasible options will be presented to the Board later in the year for final discussion on the strategy going forward.
Outlook
Mohamed Almulla, CEO and Managing Director, DXB Entertainments PJSC, said: “DXB Entertainments has made good progress in growing its brands in the region and beyond during the first half of 2018. We tapped into UAE’s fantastic tourism infrastructure through strategic partnerships with its world class entities such as Emirates Airlines and Dubai Airports. We believe that such partnerships will enable us to communicate the incredible experiences that we offer, while helping us grow new and repeat visitations to the parks.
“Looking ahead, we will continue to grow visitation from our key markets in the UAE, GCC and internationally, whilst also focusing on enhancing the visitor experience to deliver on DXB Entertainments’ long-term strategy.
“Theme parks are seasonal in nature and whilst we expect to deliver year-on-year growth compared to the year ended 31 December 2017, we anticipate the warmer third quarter to continue to reflect the effect of seasonality in line with our expectations.”
[1] During Q2 2018 credit card commissions have been reclassified from operating expenses to cost of sales to better reflect the nature of the expense. To facilitate comparability previous periods have been restated on a like-for-like basis.
ENDS
For further information, please contact:
Marwa Gouda, Head of Investor Relations, DXB Entertainments PJSC +97148200820 IR@dxbentertainments.com
Jon Earl, Managing Director, FTI Consulting +97144372104 jon.earl@fticonsulting.com
Anca Cighi, Director, FTI Consulting +97144372111 anca.cighi@fticonsulting.com
DXB Entertainments PJSC
DXB Entertainments PJSC (previously Dubai Parks and Resorts PJSC) is a Dubai-based operator of leisure and entertainment destinations and experiences. The Company is traded on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) under the trading symbol DXBE. We bring together a diverse portfolio of world-class brands to offer entertainment in the areas of theme parks, family entertainment centres and retail and hospitality.
DXB Entertainments is the owner of Dubai Parks and Resorts, the region’s largest integrated theme park destination, with five Theme Parks (Six Flags Dubai under development), two Hotels (LEGOLAND® Hotel under development), and one retail and dining facility all spread over 30.6 million sq.ft of land, with an estimated AED 13.2 billion in development costs.
DXB Entertainments also manages six Dubai-based mid-way attractions in addition to a chain of cinemas, all owned by Meraas.
With a diverse portfolio of 16 leisure and entertainment assets, DXB Entertainments is the largest leisure and entertainment company in the region.
For more information, go to: www.dxbentertainments.com