Title: Mountain Resorts, RV
1Mountain Resorts, RV Water-based Resorts
- October 6th, 2006
- TRMT 430 RESORT MANAGEMENT
2News Updates
- Update to class schedule
- - discussion questions
- - sign up for choice of resorts
- - change of field trip date and change of
Current Presentations Overview date?
3Objectives for the class
- Todays Agenda
- To become familiar with the development process
and design considerations for mountain and water
based RV resorts - To explore the concept of yield management
4Mountain Based Resorts
- Types of amenities at mountain based resorts
- Development process for mountain resorts
- What constitutes a desirable site?
- What are mountain based resorts doing to initiate
a summer season? - What are some common design guidelines for
- Ski hills
- Ski runs
- Ski lifts
- Base area
- Food/accommodations
- Cross country ski areas
5- Amenities at mountain based resorts
- What are the amenities and activities often used
to attract and entertain guests at mountain based
resorts? - http//www.mountwashington.ca/
6- Why is it important to balance the physical
capacity of a mountain with its economic
capacity? - What are some examples of the four types of
resorts listed in this chapter? - http//www.mountcain.com/
7What constitutes a desirable site for a mountain
based resort?
- Attractiveness
- Climate
- Snow conditions
- Exposure
- Snow retention
- Forest cover
- Water supply
- Access to markets
- Limited environmental barriers (p-131 for items
that need to be considered when choosing sites) - http//www.turtleisland.org/news/news-secwepemc2.h
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- Base area
- What are some of the considerations given for the
following? - Parking
- Access roads
- Food services
- Accommodations
- Other services
8Ski hills design considerations
- The capacity of the ski lifts needs to match
what? - How do ski lifts impact the economics of a ski
hill?
9Water-based resorts
- Types of amenities at water based resorts
- What constitutes a desirable site for a water
based resort besides water
10Amenities at water-based resorts
- What types of water based resorts are there?
- What types of amenities are provided at water
based resorts?
11Water amenities and facilities at resorts may
include
- Natural beaches for activities such as
- Sunbathing
- Swimming
- Beachcombing
- non motorized boating
- snorkeling
- scuba diving
- Lakes and rivers for activities such as
- Fishing
- Hiking trails
- Golf courses
- Bicycle paths
- Interpretation facilities
- Canoeing
- Swimming
- Family outings
12What constitutes a good site?
- 1. For a marina?
- 2. For a beach resort?
- 3. For a fishing resort?
- Work to brainstorm site considerations with your
partner. Well develop a list of site
considerations for each type of resort
13Development considerations for Marinas
- Access
- Water depth
- Protection from winds
- Stable shoreline
- Exposure
- Water quality
- Aesthetics
- Fluctuations in water level
- Freedom from ice threats
- Environmental integrity
14- In small groups, discuss the following
- Sooke Marine Resort Proposal benefits of the
proposal - 2. Sooke Marine Resort Proposal negative
potential of the proposal
15Issues in Water-based resorts
- Delicate balance between use and protection of
water resources. - Wetlands near resort settings
- Overuse of beaches
- Run-off from resorts
- Use of limited water supplies
- Public vs. private land access
- Vague boundaries in water areas
- Marine protected areas in Canada
- Global warming rising water levels
- Commercial vs. recreational fishing
- Migration of species to beaches (I.e. turtles,
birds)
16RV Resorts
- Amenities for RV Resorts
- Site considerations for RV Resorts
- Design Considerations
- Potential issues that could effect development
17YIELD Management
- The concept of revenue monument originated in
the airline industry - (I.E. travelers on the same flight all pay a
different price!) - Brought on the concept
- of revenue management!
18Revenue Management
- Based on supply demand
- Prices tend to rise when demand exceed supply,
and prices tend to fall when supply exceeds
demand - Resorts focus on shifting from high-volume
bookings to high profit bookings depending on the
demand of the day!
19How do resort managers know?
- They forecast the supply and demand and adjust
prices accordingly. - A common statement is The goal of revenue
management is that it involves selling the right
rooms to the right guests at the right rate at
the right time AHLA, 2003
20The Nanaimo Resort
- Example Has 300 guestrooms, an average daily
rate (ADR) of 80 per room and is currently
operating at a 70 occupancy. The hotel offers
100 one-bed and 200 two-bed guestrooms. The
one-bed guestroom is priced at 90 as a single
and 110 as a double. The two-bed room sold as a
single is priced at 100 and as a double it sells
for 120.
21Potential Average Single Rate
- Room Type Number of Rooms Single Rack
Rate Revenue at 100 Occupancy - 1 bed 100 90 9,000
- 2 beds 200 100 20,000
- 300 29,000
- Potential Average Single Rate Single Room
Revenues at Rack Rate - Number of Rooms Sold as Single
- 29,000
- 300
- 96.67
22Potential Average Double Rate
- Room Type Number of Rooms Single Rack
Rate Revenue at 100 Occupancy - 1 bed 100 110 11,000
- 2 beds 200 120 24,000
- 300 35,000
- Potential Average Double Rate Double Room
Revenues at Rack Rate - Number of Rooms Sold as Double
- 35,000
- 300
- 116.67
23RevPAR
- Revenue Per Available Room
- RevPAR Actual Room Revenue
- Number of Available Rooms
- RevPAR 11,520
- 300
- 38.40
24Revenue Management Considerations
- It is not a short-term process, should look month
or years into the future, track business trends
and guest demand - A propertys staff is essential to the success of
revenue management (sales catering managers,
reservation managers) - May have a team that meets weekly
- Then know how many guest are in house and can
help food beverage dept. prepare - Rate changes and adaptation in selling strategy
affect the sales department - Occupancy percentages will affect housekeeping
and bell services
25Revenue Management strategies
- Hurdle rate lowest rate accepted
- Minimum length of stay common in resorts
- Close to arrival too many arriving on one day
26Case Study
27October 13th Discussion Questions
- Read the article Golf in the Millennium Boom or
Bust? regarding yield management (handed out in
class and posted under NOTES) - List some of the strategies the article suggests
to golf course managers to increase yields. Do
some internet (or other) research and find an
example of a golf course that is utilizing a
revenue maximizing strategy and explain it.