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Industry Outlook and Trends
David J. Sangree, MAI, CPA, ISHC President Hotel
Leisure Advisors, LLC 14805 Detroit
Avenue Suite 420 Cleveland, OH  44107 Phone
216-228-7000 Fax 216-228-7320 Email
dsangree_at_hladvisors.com Web www.hladvisors.com  
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What is an indoor waterpark?
  • Aquatic facility within or connected to lodging
  • establishment
  • Minimum of 10,000 square feet of indoor waterpark
    space
  • Amenities such as slides, tubes, and a variety of
  • water-play features

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Major Discussion Topics of Two Sessions
  • Outlooks and Trends Session
  • Types of indoor waterparks
  • Indoor waterpark growth
  • For-sale facilities
  • Trends in facilities
  • Concerns
  • Green indoor waterparks
  • Presentation by Tiffany Woodward and Ericka
    Lewandowski of Wave Development
  • Feasibility Session
  • Components of feasibility analysis
  • Demographic discussion
  • Supply and Demand analysis
  • Occupancy and average daily rate performance of
    indoor waterpark resorts
  • Financial performance
  • Financial statistics

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Types of Indoor Waterparks
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Why Build an Indoor Waterpark?
  • Indoor waterparks are year-round destination
    resorts and are less affected by the ups and
    downs of a seasonal tourist location
  • Indoor waterparks minimize weather-related
    vacation risks
  • Water-based recreation appeals to a wide range of
    people
  • An indoor waterpark can theme its property to
    make the resort more appealing
  • There is increasing demand for short drive-to
    getaway vacations
  • Many indoor waterparks are located close to their
    customer base
  • Many indoor waterparks are located within an
    established family vacation market

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Amenities and Location
  • Type
  • Franchised Vs. Independent
  • Amenities
  • Outdoor Waterpark - Themed Lobby - Fitness
    Center
  • Kids Club - Dry Play Area - Gift Shop
  • Spa - Arcade - Multiple F B Outlets
  • Wider range of room types than a traditional
    hotel
  • One and Two bedroom suites - Kids rooms with
    bunk beds
  • Larger traditional rooms - Jacuzzi suites
  • Fireplace rooms - Theme rooms.
  • Location
  • Tourist Destinations Vs. Urban

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Indoor Waterpark Growth
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Indoor Waterpark Growth
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Indoor Waterpark Growth
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Existing Supply
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Proposals and Under Construction
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2006 Openings
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2007 Openings
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For Sale Facilities
  • The 204-room Americana Conference Resort and Spa
    in Niagara Falls, Ontario, was listed for sale by
    CB Richard Ellis in September 2006.
  • CB Richard Ellis listed for sale the 300-room
    Double JJ Resort in Rothbury, Michigan, which
    includes a 34,000 square foot indoor waterpark in
    July, 2007.
  • Tundra Lodge Resort in Green Bay was listed for
    sale in June 2005 for 21 million or 130,435 per
    room by CBRE. The property was taken off the
    market. In 2006 the property was listed for sale
    with HREC for 17 million, and as of December
    2006 it was under contract for slightly over 15
    million. The property is again for sale.
  • HREC listed for sale the 338-room Holiday Inn
    Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort in Columbus,
    Ohio in July, 2007. The property includes a
    45,000 square foot indoor waterpark. The
    property was to be sold at auction later in
    August 2007, but no appropriate offers came
    through.

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For Sale Facilities
  • In October 2005, Great Wolf Resorts announced the
    sale of the Great Wolf Lodge resorts in Wisconsin
    Dells and Sandusky to a joint venture that is 70
    owned by CNL and 30 owned by Great Wolf Resorts.
    The total sale price was 114,500,000 or 197,414
    per room.

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Trends in Facilities
  • Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio, is slated to
    open its 93,000 square foot indoor waterpark
    expansion in December, 2007 with the addition of
    288 condominium hotel keys to open shortly
    thereafter. The 50 million expansion will
    include an African-themed restaurant and bar and
    a transparent roofing system that will stream in
    sunlight.
  • Marriott Hotels announced plans to partner with
    Nickelodeon to create a new chain called
    Nickelodeon Resorts by Marriott. By 2020,
    Marriott plans to open 20 such resorts worldwide
  • A number of ski resorts are adding indoor
    waterparks, following the lead of Boyne
    Mountains Avalanche Bay project. These include
    the Silver Mountain resort in Kellogg, Idaho,
    Greek Peak ski resort in Cortland, New York
  • CoCo Key Waterparks

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Trends in Facilities
  • The 414-room KeyLime Cove indoor waterpark resort
    is under construction in Gurnee, Illinois. It
    includes a 64,500 square foot indoor waterpark,
    Crazy Toucan bar grill, Andersons Ice Cream
    Eatery, kids craft room, 12,000 square feet of
    flexible meeting space, convenience store, retail
    shops, arcade, spa, and an exercise facility
  • Three Bears Lodge is a 93 guest room full-service
    hotel attached to the indoor waterpark with a
    total of 178 villas open
  • Chula Vista added 162 condominium units which are
    rentable as one-, two- and three-unit condo hotel
    units. It offers a 55,000 square foot indoor
    waterpark Lost Rios, 30,000 square foot smaller
    indoor waterpark, and the 120,000 square foot
    outdoor waterpark Adventure Lagoon

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Trends in Facilities
  • Wilderness Resort added the Glacier Canyon resort
    development which includes 224 luxury condominium
    units, a 25,000 square foot conference and
    wedding facility, and a large outdoor waterpark
    area.
  • Bluegreen Corp purchased seven acres of land
    adjacent to Treasure Island to develop 75 two-
    and three-bedroom timeshare vacation unit

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Concerns
  • Availability of capital
  • Cost of building an indoor waterpark resort
    increasing every year
  • Oversupply in a few markets
  • Need to upgrade rides and attractions
    periodically
  • Could become the next Holidome

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Future
  • Market has not saturated. Plenty of opportunities
    still exists.
  • Capital will continue to be the most important
    factor influencing the health and development of
    the indoor waterpark business. A few projects may
    get delayed due to the recent credit-crunch
  • Strong success of properties due to popularity of
    water features and desire by families to spend
    time together
  • Indoor waterparks will remain popular as they
    provide Weather Insurance and are open year
    round
  • Indoor waterparks targeting older kids with new
    exciting rides (e.g. Flowrider) and arcade games.
  • The market shows a trend towards newer and bigger
    resorts as smaller hotels with indoor waterparks
    achieve reduced premiums from their waterparks
  • Green Indoor Waterparks

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Green Indoor Waterparks
  • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
    (LEED) Green Building Rating System
  • Economic Benefits
  • Reduce operating costs
  • Enhance asset value and profits
  • Optimize life-cycle economic performance
  • Improve employee productivity and satisfaction
  • Only Indoor Waterpark applied for LEED
    Certification - Proposed Hope Lake Lodge and
    Indoor Waterpark in Virgil, New York

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Green Indoor Waterparks
  • Potential Savings
  • 30 of Energy Costs
  • 35 of Carbon Costs
  • 30-50 on Water Use Costs
  • 50-90 of Waste Costs

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Questions?
David J. Sangree, MAI, CPA, ISHC President Hotel
Leisure Advisors, LLC 14805 Detroit Avenue,
Suite 420 Cleveland, OH  44107 Phone
216-228-7000 Fax 216-228-7320 Email
dsangree_at_hladvisors.com Web www.hladvisors.com
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