from Gaming & Leisure Magazine
Summer 2014
Interview with Colin Pine
Ho Tram Strip’s
first luxury integrated resort is drenched in tropical sunshine and bordered by
Vietnam’s untouched beaches fringing the
East Sea. Combining elegant and gracious service with entertainment that pushes
the limits, The Grand Ho Tram Strip is a perfect mix of exciting day life and
exhilarating nightlife.
G&L is
fortunate for the opportunity to chat with Mr. Colin Pine, General Director of
Ho
Tram Project Company. He provides
further insight into the present status and future of Ho Tram Strip.
Gaming & Leisure Magazine Summer 2014 |
[G&L]
The Ho Tram Strip is positioned as an all-round tourist destination, helping
usher in a new era for Asia’s leisure and entertainment industry. What are some of the iconic features within
the property helping advance this transformation?
[CP] The
realization of the vision for our overall project starts with the natural
setting in which we are building. The
area of Ba Ria-Vung Tau where The Ho Tram Strip is located has a beautiful 2.2
kilometer stretch of beach on one side and a protected forest on the other,
with our world class links golf course built on the natural sand dunes in
between.
We plan to
continue to roll out first of its kind/best in class features to build on the base of luxury sport, spa, F&B and MICE product that already exists with the first phase of our project.
[G&L] What are the target markets of The Grand - Ho Tram Strip?
[CP] On the gaming side our focus is mainly pan-Asia. Key target customers include mainland Chinese, Thais, Malaysians and Singaporeans, Japanese and Koreans. We also place a strong emphasis on marketing to Viet Kieu (foreigners of Vietnamese origin) from all over the world, as well as the local resident expatriate community.
Our non-gaming targets includes local Vietnamese, typically seeking a truly unique F&B, leisure and golf experience with MICE travel as a key driver of through-the-week trade.
[G&L] What are the target markets of The Grand - Ho Tram Strip?
[CP] On the gaming side our focus is mainly pan-Asia. Key target customers include mainland Chinese, Thais, Malaysians and Singaporeans, Japanese and Koreans. We also place a strong emphasis on marketing to Viet Kieu (foreigners of Vietnamese origin) from all over the world, as well as the local resident expatriate community.
Our non-gaming targets includes local Vietnamese, typically seeking a truly unique F&B, leisure and golf experience with MICE travel as a key driver of through-the-week trade.
[G&L] What type of restrictions are there on
Vietnamese nationals? Will they be allowed into the casino facilities?
[CP] Under Vietnamese law, only persons with proof
of foreign residency may enter the casinos.
[G&L] There are concerns that the HTS is too far
from Ho Chi Minh, and that it will be difficult to get visitors to the
site. How are you addressing this?
[CP] This is a misconception that we are always
happy to clear up. With the new
expressway for Ho Chi Minh-Long Thanh–Dau Giay which was inaugurated earlier this year, coupled with the widening and improvements to Highway 51, the journey to our site is now comfortably under two hours from downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
expressway for Ho Chi Minh-Long Thanh–Dau Giay which was inaugurated earlier this year, coupled with the widening and improvements to Highway 51, the journey to our site is now comfortably under two hours from downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
Certain customers
may also come down to the Strip by helicopter. They will be helicoptered
directly from Ho Chi Minh City airport to our landing pad directly at the
resort.
The Long Thanh
Airport will also shorten the journey when it comes on line. It is expected to service all international
visitation for south Vietnam and have a traveling time to our site of less than
1 hour.
[G&L] The properties within the HTS are of high
standard and have received many accolades.
What special honors have these properties received?
[CP] Watch this space! We are still a new property, technically
still in our soft-opening period for the resort, and with a golf course that
has just entered "preview play" operation. We will look to enter relevant awards for
both the resort and the course in the near future.
[CP] The first phase of the first integrated
resort The Grand - Ho Tram Strip opened in July of last year, bringing 541
rooms, extensive F&B and other leisure amenities, as well as its casino.
The second phase of The Grand is underway, which will add another 559 rooms and
further leisure/F&B/shopping facilities. Ho Tram Strip will include at
least one more integrated resort with a number of other resort properties and
world class amenities.
[G&L] How does social media play into your overall
marketing mix?
[CP] The Grand has a dedicated social media team
in-house, as well as a consultancy retained to work on its social media
presence. We regard is an integral part
of our marketing mix.
[G&L] How is HTP involved with Corporate Social
Responsibility?
[CP] HTP has a long history as an active corporate
citizen, having supported orphanages and various initiatives around Vietnam
since our inception. Our team also gets
involved, with one of the most recent examples being The Grand's President,
Mike Santangelo, who recently participate in a long distance cycling to raise
funds for a local charity in Ho Tram.
Our next initiative will be focused around the importance of water-ways
in Vietnam, so stay tuned for more information on that!
G&L would like
to thank Colin Pine for his insight into Ho Tram Strip, the newest gaming gem
on Vietnam’s unspoiled seaside.
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