Coast Entertainment Holdings, formerly Ardent Leisure Group, engages in the investment and operation of leisure and entertainment businesses. The company is headquartered in North Sydney, New South Wales. The firm owns and operates leisure assets, including the Dreamworld, WhiteWater World & SkyPoint theme parks and attractions across Australia and the United States. The firm operates through two segments: Main Event and Theme Parks & Attractions. Main Event segment operates in America, with 46 centers in Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Tennessee, Maryland, Delaware and Colorado. Its service menu includes appetizers, classic and specialty pizzas, salads, burgers, ribs, steaks and more. Handcrafted pizzas and gelato are served in the pizza cafe and La Bella’s Pizza. Theme Parks & Attractions segment comprises Dreamworld and WhiteWater World. Dreamworld includes Thrill Rides, Tiger Island, and Dreamworld Corroboree. WhiteWater World includes Wiggle Bay, Pipeline Plunge, Cave of Waves and Cabanas.

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Coast Entertainment reports highest theme park ticket sales since 2016 despite economic challenges

Bucking a trend witnessed across the ASX that has seen retailers suffering from a decline in discretionary spending amid the cost-of-living squeeze, Australians have no issue spending on holidays to the Gold Coast with Coast Entertainment (ASX: CEH) reporting its highest ticket sales since 2016 for its theme parks that include Dreamworld and WhiteWater World. 

Devastating storms and cancellations see Coast Entertainment’s earnings decline

With a new name, attractions and spirit, theme parks and entertainment company Coast Entertainment Holdings (ASX: CEH) has kicked off life to shed baggage of yesteryear dramas but not even a surge in ticket sales was able to offset losses incurred from storm damage to its attractions.  A class action lawsuit (costing the Company about

Ardent Leisure on an upward rollercoaster as it returns to profitability

In the ongoing economic environment, it’s difficult to find moments of peace and joy—of relaxation. Casting around for avenues of thrill, people have taken to theme parks as a way to make the most of this time. Thanks to that, Aussie leisure company Ardent Leisure (ASX: ALG), owning theme parks like Dreamworld and Whitewater World,

Ardent Leisure Group set to cash in on US arcades business and turn focus to theme parks

After several years of M&A interest in their US arcades business, Ardent Leisure Group (ASX: ALG) is set to offload their Main Event business to US operator Dave & Buster’s for USD $835 million on a cash and debt free basis.  The Group, alongside co-owner RedBird Capital Partners, is selling retail entertainment business Main Event

Main Event remains strong asset for Ardent post pandemic

Having long been the target of acquisition talks, Ardent Leisure (ASX: ALG) will be pleased to have held on to Main Event Entertainment when talks went quiet amid the onset of a pandemic. But having held their stake through disastrous trading conditions, the US-based entertainment centre business is now thriving as Americans are flocking to

QLD Government wants you visiting theme parks, issues Ardent $69.9m support

With Queensland’s swift management of COVID-19, the Sunshine State is set to recover quicker than its southern neighbours and the State Government is aiming to restart its tourism industry via a $69.9m support package for Ardent Leisure (ASX: ALG) which will re-open Dreamworld and WhiteWater World in September. The financial assistance packages totaling $69.9 million

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