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台灣纜繩滑水場營運企劃書 / Business plan for cable wake park in Taiwan

台灣纜繩滑水場營運企劃書 / The purpose of this document is to illustrate a highly successful investment opportunity in the area of sports entertainment, family attraction & lifestyle for Taiwan.
This business plan proposes to build and operate the first Cable Wake Park, a water sports park in Taiwan, located in the South of Taiwan at Kaohsiung Lotus Lake. Estimated cost of total investment is US$ 1, 5 Mio. with an estimated 15.17 % internal rate of return on investment and a discounted payback period of 9 years.
Core business of the startup company ‘Taiwan Wake Park Ventures (TWPV)’ will be the operation of the Cable Wake Park, the integrated pro shop for water sports & lifestyle products, hosting national and international events as well as the development of a profitable food & beverage (F&B) concept. Operational and technical Know How will be provided by the experienced management team of TWPV as well as the cableway supplier.
The first Cable Wake Park shall be built at the Lotus Lake in Kaohsiung, a major tourist destination, within an area of approx. 4-5 ha. Once built a newly established company ‘Kaohsiung Wake Park Ltd.’ will be responsible for all aspects of operations, maintenance, sales & marketing for the duration of the site lease.
Cable Wake Parks’ main anchor attraction is a unique overhead cable system that allows 7-8 waterkskiers/wakeboarders to be pulled at one time without the need for a boat. Wakeboarding/Waterski is a surface water sport which involves riding a wakeboard/waterski over the surface of a body of water. It was developed from a combination of water skiing, snowboarding and surfing techniques. Wakeboarding has gained popularity worldwide especially due to the innovation of the cableway which offers an environmental friendly solution to promote the sport and lifestyle to a wide range of the population. Riding obstacles in the water is very popular among young people and increases the attractiveness for spectators.
Cable Wake Parks also various side-activities for a wide range of customers from 3 to 93 years old. Key customers are local population, school students, recreational people, sports enthusiasts, corporate groups and tourists.
The business takes advantage of the growing population actively involved with water sports such as surfing and diving, as well as the recent development of an outdoor leisure lifestyle in Taiwan.
International and national waterski/wakeboard competition, sport clubs, training courses for schools and sponsored events will help the overall marketing and promotion strategy. With more people enjoying cable waterskiing/wakeboarding our business will be more and more profitable.
Marketing and Public relations possibilities are endless because of the uniqueness of the product. Cable Wake Parks represent a new lifestyle trend.
There are over 200 Cable Wake Parks all over the world [1], over 70 cable installation in Germany alone, and more are on the drawing board in many countries. The project concept is based on long-term Know How and experience of world leading German cableway manufacturer and consultants.
The International Olympic Committee has recognized Cable Wakeboard and already included it in the pre-Olympic group of sports. Total number of officially competing Cable skiers and Cable wakeboarders is approximately 360,000 worldwide [2]. Official national and world championships are arranged in 25 countries each year. The international promotion of the sport will support to grow our business and open future opportunities for Cable Wake Parks in Taiwan.
Other cities such as Taichung and Taipei have already expressed their interest to build Cable Wake Park facilities and we see potential for franchise opportunities and future growth of Cable Wake Park Ventures Taiwan.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:CHENGCHI/G0999330471
Creators鄭家珉, Cheng, Annelie
Publisher國立政治大學
Source SetsNational Chengchi University Libraries
Language英文
Detected LanguageEnglish
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