This is all about sharing something that we have a great privilege to be able to show off to the world, this bridge and it's quite extraordinary on the Harbour. Operationally, it's about the standard of the climb leaders that we employ. the fact that our job is to make a hero of our customer. It's about tailoring a climb specifically for individual customers. it really needs to be tailored to deal with people's height concerns, their interest in history, in technology and language and culture. Hence our climb leaders give a very unscripted climb. They've got to try and relate to the people in their group and think "what do these people need and want" and "how do I encapsulate this 3 and a half hour experience".
It's about tailoring a climb specifically for individual customers.
Operationally, it's about the standard of the climb leaders that we employ.
about 2 thirds of our climbers are international, about 15% fro the Asia pacific area, so you've got a broad spread of the world coming here.
Well definitely Sydney being first stop we were really excited about coming to the Harbour and then when we heard about the opportunity to climb the bridge it was, first of all a bit nerve-wracking but then we thought 'Well actually we like doing quite exciting stuff" so we thought we couldn't come here without climbing the bridge and it's absolutely amazing.
I think word of mouth most people were saying they had such a fantastic time doing it that we thought we couldn't not do it when we came here. We had to come and do it.
I think word of mouth most people were saying they had such a fantastic time doing it that we thought we couldn't not do it when we came here. We had to come and do it.
You get to have a tour of the whole of Sydney - point out all the great features and landmarks and no it's been well worth it. Very good.
This is customer focus. This is really about the experience for every individual. If I weren't interested in what the people yesterday thought we'd curl our toes up.
The business is turning over about 50 million dollars currently and with a couple of hundred thousand people climbing a year and it's been a very successful business. The world who come to Sydney, many of them climb the bridge and that's what a thrill, I mean what more could one wish for so it's enormously satisfying and very gratifying.