PM Christie Praises Opening of Resorts World Bimini Hilton

Mon, Jun 6th 2016, 12:00 AM


At the Opening of Resorts World Bimini Hilton, June 4, 2016 from left: RAV Bahamas CEO, Gerardo Capo; Resorts World Bimini Chairman and Chief Executive, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay; Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie; and Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay)

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie lauded the opening of the new 300-room, five star Hilton-branded hotel by Resorts World Bimini and commended the efforts of all involved, especially the developers.

"Genting Resorts World and RAV Bahamas have proven to be invaluable development partners and investors in the Family Islands, where the development paradigm is that much more challenging than in New Providence or Grand Bahama Island," Prime Minister Christie said during the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Resorts World Bimini Hilton Hotel, on June 4, 2016.

Prime Minister Christie said that Resorts World has used its "considerable clout" to attract the premier global Hilton brand to the destination, supplemented by its uniquely-designed, world class casino, which is already attracting a mix of regular and high-end customers.

He added that the superb new hotel will offer a world-class spa and meeting facilities and other wonderful amenities with breath-taking views, surrounded by attractive villas and the largest marina in The Bahamas and with the advantage of close proximity to South Florida.

"For me, why it is so significant is because it was just three years ago that the Government was negotiating plans for a $150 million resort project with The Genting/Resorts World Group," he said. "For those unfamiliar with the Resorts World brand, it is one of the international leisure brands of the Genting Group, the multi-billion dollar conglomerate based in Southeast Asia with over $15 billion in leisure and hospitality assets operating under the direction of Chairman and Chief Executive Tan Sri Lim.

"Genting has partnerships with leading global brands such as Hard Rock, Universal Studios, Maxims, Star Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Lines -- which is also expanding its footprint in The Bahamas at Great Stirrup Cay in the Berry Islands and adding new luxury cruise ships on calls at Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay."

Prime Minister Christie stated that Resorts World Bimini Limited, in conjunction with its partners, RAV Bahamas Limited, BB Investment Holdings Limited and BB Entertainment Limited, initially settled on construction of a 300-room hotel as part of a "Masterplan" for development of the Island of Bimini-- a "Masterplan" encompassing public private investment in infrastructure development and air, sea and ground transportation coupled with entertainment products and attractions to stimulate entrepreneurial activity and job creation for residents.

"The result has been the transformation of Bimini’s tourism sector from a seasonal to a year-round destination," he added.

Prime Minister Christie pointed out that Resorts World’s investments in Bimini’s infrastructure have included a $12 million investment in North Bimini’s airport expansion, lengthening of the runway, upgrade of the terminal and flight facilities, construction of a deep-water jetty and water taxi terminal, construction of over 400 employee housing units, paving of the King’s Highway, improvements to local attractions and investment in various economic, social and educational community projects in Bimini.

"I am advised that more than 33 new businesses have been established in Bimini since the introduction of Resorts World to the island and that the Bimini Chamber of Commerce was recently formed to assist residents to take advantage of the opportunities ahead," he announced.

"The Government’s decision to drive infrastructural development and investment in Bimini was a logical step in light of its mandate to grow The Bahamas’ market share in Tourism," Prime Minister Christie said.

He noted that Bimini’s proximity to the United States was the ideal catalyst for realization of increased traffic between Florida and The Bahamas, particularly in the dedicated markets of sailing, fishing and boating and gaming, sought after by high net worth travellers from the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia.

"I am also pleased to say that recent refurbishments of the Bimini Big Game, Bimini Sands and other properties in North and South Bimini have contributed significantly to Bimini’s overall attraction and appeal to visitors," Prime Minister Christie said. "Along with the Bimini Hilton’s soft opening last year, these initiatives have catapulted Bimini from 7th place to 2nd behind Abaco, in terms of overall visitor arrivals to Family Island destinations."

The opening of Resorts World Bimini Hilton and ongoing infrastructural developments, Prime Minister Christie stated, are certain to spark an additional uptick in consumer demand for Bimini and will serve to bolster the Island’s capacity to absorb increased air and sea arrivals and generate new business to the Bahamas.

"Shortly after signing their initial agreement with the Government in 2013, Resorts World revised its plans, greatly expanding its vision for the development and operation of the project, and creating what is undisputedly one of the premier luxury resorts in the Caribbean, with leading occupancies projected to 75% over the next year," he said. "This could not have happened without the quality and dedication of the management and staff of the Bimini Hilton and the confidence of these investors in their potential."

Since 2013 the developers have injected $660 million in capital and operating cash flow into the development, Prime Minister Christie pointed out. Its employee count rose from 158 in February 2013 to 657 in May 2016 and it is expected to stabilize at 720 employees over the next 12 months as the developer carries out further capital investment, he added.

Prime Minister Christie said that, in the area of transportation to service Bimini from the United States and to connect with the rest of the world, the Resorts World Bimini Team have introduced daily, non-stop commercial air service via from the United States with flights to Bimini by Cape Air and Silver Airways, code sharing with major US carriers, including Jet Blue and American Airlines.

"Additionally, five luxury private aircraft service high rollers visiting the resort," he stated. "There is now capacity to transport daily 500 people.

"The company is committed to the provision of fast and efficient ferry service for guests and will soon launch an improved ferry service from Port Miami, utilizing the new jetty constructed by Resorts World on Bimini."

Having celebrated Labour Day on June 3, Prime Minister Christie commended the staff of the "magnificent property", and applauded each and every one of them that day, for their continuing role in aiming to deliver levels of service reflective of only the "highest international standards".

"Your contributions have increased Bimini’s stature as a travel destination, but there remains much work to be done to meet the national challenge of improving productivity levels in order to compete successfully with both regional and international competition," he stated.

level, has the kind of corporate culture that is routinely sought after by discerning countries globally, which are placing increased emphasis on those kinds of initiatives to improve national skill sets and maintain desired levels of competitiveness.

"The operator’s commitment to training of staff in all areas and at all levels will ensure that each of you has an opportunity to succeed solely on the basis of merit," Prime Minister Christie said. "In this regard, we are pleased that the management at Resorts World Bimini is working closely with the Government’s National Training Programme to enhance both employment opportunities and levels of service."

He added: "Resorts World’s global entities have gone beyond localized technical skills and on-the-job training to the provision of managerial and apprenticeship programmes at premier Resorts World properties world-wide for employees, and for the management and staff here at the Bimini Hilton, this will provide precisely the kind of opportunities for international exposure that is critical to employee development and financial success."

By Eric Rose, Bahamas Information Services

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