Submitted by CNL Lifestyle Properties
(ORLANDO, Fla.) Dec. 5, 2008 – CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc., a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on lifestyle properties, announced today its acquisition of the privately held assets of three ski and mountain lifestyle properties: Vermont’s Okemo, Colorado’s Crested Butte and New Hampshire’s Mount Sunapee. CNL Lifestyle Properties is purchasing the resorts from family-owned Triple Peaks, LLC and leasing the properties back to Triple Peaks to manage the ski, golf, hospitality and conference operations under a long-term lease.
“This transaction provides Triple Peaks the opportunity for immediate enhancement to these popular mountain destinations that will improve the overall skier experience and extend the resorts’ offerings for all four seasons,” said Byron Carlock, president and CEO of CNL Lifestyle Properties. “Tim and Diane Mueller have positioned the properties of Triple Peaks for ongoing success. We are proud to establish a relationship with such seasoned and respected operating
partners and enable them to carry out their vision for these properties over the long-term.”
The acquisition gives Triple Peaks management additional capital to build the Red Lady Lodge at Crested Butte Mountain Resort and to move forward with construction of the Okemo Mountain Resort conference center, enhancements that will extend the four-season offerings of the two resorts. It is also expected to fund improvements at Mount Sunapee Resort in New Hampshire.
“Our focus has been delivering outstanding service and a positive skier experience since we entered this industry with the purchase of Okemo in 1982,” said Tim Mueller, president and co-owner of Triple Peaks, LLC. “We anticipate that this new relationship with CNL Lifestyle Properties will enable us to continue to do what we do best — create a unique and memorable experience at our mountains for our visitors. With the stable capital and long-term focus of this relationship, we are in a stronger position than ever to enhance our resort operations to ensure our long term popularity.”
“The Triple Peaks resorts had a combined 1,109,000 skier visits in 2007-2008, a figure which reflects the overall health of the ski industry,” Carlock said. “Attendance at all U.S. ski mountains reached a record 60.5 million last year, and with ample snowfall.”
Okemo
Ranked by SKI Magazine readers as eighth in the East overall, Okemo also made the top 10 list in 11 of the Reader Resort Survey’s categories in the October 2008 publication: snow, grooming, lifts, service, weather, access, on-mountain food, lodging, dining, family programs and terrain parks. Okemo has earned the #1 or 2 ranking in snow grooming in the last twelve years and is the only Eastern North American resort to appear this frequently in the 2008 rankings.
The mountain’s 632 acres of terrain are 96 percent covered with snowmaking capabilities. Nineteen lifts serve the 119 trails and glades that offer guests access to the mountain’s ski and snowboard terrain. Okemo is also home to the Okemo Valley Golf Club, Vermont’s Heathlandstyle course; voted Best New Courses to play by Golf Digest; Top 50th Courses in America in Golf for Women Magazine and in 2006 voted Best Public Course in Vermont in Golfweek.
Crested Butte, Colorado
Consistently recognized as one of North America’s marquee ski mountains, Crested Butte ranked 20th in the 2008 SKI Magazine readers’ poll of the best North American resorts, based on factors such as snow, grooming and variety of terrain. The resort averages 300 inches of snowfall each season: last season’s total topped 400 inches. Crested Butte is also home to the Adaptive Sports Center, a non-profit organization that provides life-enhancing year-round recreation activities for people with disabilities and their families.
Crested Butte offers 1,167 acres of terrain served by 16 lifts from 121 trails. The mountain is a two-time host of the Winter X Games, the legendary U.S. Extreme Freeskiing Championships, the U. S. Extreme Freeskiing Telemark hampionships, a Randonnee Rally and the Elk Mountain Grand Traverse.
Mount Sunapee, New Hampshire
Averaging 100 inches of snowfall each season, this southern New Hampshire resort ranked number one in grooming and in the top three in snow quality according to the recent ranking of leading Eastern North American resorts by SKI Magazine. Mount Sunapee offers 65 trails and slopes covering 230 skiable acres (22 miles of terrain). In addition to natural snow, Mount Sunapee features snowmaking capability on more than 97 percent of the mountain. With more than 1,500 feet of vertical drop from its 2,700-foot summit, Mount Sunapee ranks as highest in southern New Hampshire and serves skiers and snowboarders with 10 lifts. Mount Sunapee is home to the New England Handicapped Sports Association (NEHSA), one of the oldest and largest organizations in New England for physically and developmentally disabled individuals.
Overall, CNL Lifestyle Properties owns 21 ski and mountain lifestyle properties comprising 13 ski areas and eight village-centered retail developments, along with four additional loans for ski-related enhancements. CNL Lifestyle Properties’ ski and mountain lifestyle portfolio also includes Bretton Woods Mountain Resort (Bretton Woods, N.H.), Mountain High Resort (Wrightwood, Calif.), Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort (Lake Tahoe, Calif.) and Sierra-at-Tahoe® Resort (South Lake Tahoe, Calif.).