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2014 gross revenues from operations were
$536,000, or an 11% increase from 2013
gross revenues. 2015 revenues are expected to
improve, based on existing reservations as of
May 1.
The current owners have not ever promoted
Wallowa Lake Lodge for events such as weddings,
reunions, or as a conference center, all of which
would provide expanded business opportunity for
a new owner/operator.
Acquisition of the historic Wallowa Lake Lodge
property and its turn-key resort
operation provides a new owner with
a number of options that include:
• Expand lodge facility and
operations capacity with additional
rooms and cabins, in order to
accommodate private and public
events, and conferences
• Reuse of the lodge as a public, or
private, school for hotel and resort
year-round education, in affiliation
with an existing hospitality program
Month
Lodge
Room
Rental
Cabin
Rental
Alcohol
Sales
Dinner Sales Breakfast
Sales
Total
Jan
2,850
$
2,850
$
Feb
1,625
$
1,625
$
Mar
4,510
$
4,510
$
Apr
2,380
$
2,380
$
May
8,088
$
9,790
$
670
$
3,194
$
1,275
$
23,017
$
Jun
41,216
$
15,895
$
1,595
$
7,466
$
5,503
$
71,675
$
Jul
72,488
$
37,102
$
2,838
$
12,869
$
9,777
$
135,074
$
Aug
69,821
$
34,775
$
3,626
$
17,732
$
13,652
$
139,606
$
Sep
47,514
$
19,710
$
4,580
$
15,723
$
9,703
$
97,230
$
Oct
15,616
$
10,550
$
1,324
$
8,316
$
3,866
$
39,672
$
Nov
1,445
$
2,460
$
3,905
$
Dec
160
$
2,230
$
664
$
1,544
$
72
$
4,670
$
TOTALS
254,903
$
142,862
$
15,297
$
69,304
$
43,848
$
526,214
$
*Rounded -­‐ excludes misc. income
Wallowa Lake Lodge
2014 Revenue* by Month by Type
$255,000
$143,000
$15,300
$69,300
$43,600
$5,000
$-­‐
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
Lodge Room
Rental
Cabin Rental
Alcohol Sales Dinner Sales Breakfast Sales
Other
Wallowa Lake Lodge
2014 Revenue Summary by type -­‐ Total $535,000
48%
27%
3%
13%
8%
1%
• Development of private cabins and
condominiums to be used as part of resort
operations
An additional option is to acquire the property
and obtain significant value from a conservation
easement through a sale, or donation, which
would restrict additional development that is
allowed under the existing Resort Commercial
Recreation zoning.
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