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Room Type No. of Rooms Average annual occupancy rate No. of days Room occupied based on 360 days in a year No. of occupied rooms
Ocean Front 50 80 288 14400
Ocean View 250 75 270 67500
Pool Side 18 60 216 3888
One Bedroom Suite 16 50 180 2880
Two Bedroom Suite 16 50 180 2880
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1 Determination of yearly total operating cost for CCOR
Direct cost
Room Type No. of occupied rooms Kitchenware replacement /Repair Complementory Toiletries Complementory Coffee & Tea Total
Ocean Front 14400 28800 43200 72000
Ocean View 67500 135000 202500 337500
Pool Side 3888 7776 11664 19440
One Bedroom Suite 2880 5760 8640 14400 28800
Two Bedroom Suite 2880 8640 11520 23040 43200
Total Direct costs 14400 191736 294804 500940
Annual Resource costs
Facilities cost-Utilities 210000
Other Facilities costs 1900000
General & Administrative 408000
Hotel Operations 1920000
Total Operating Cost for CCOR 4938940
2 Determination of total cost per room by room type using volume based costing method.
Direct cost
Room Type No. of occupied rooms Kitchenware replacement /Repair Complementory Toiletries Complementory Coffee & Tea Annual Resource Cost by allocated on the basis of total no. of occupied rooms Total cost No. of rooms Total cost per room by room type Total cost per room by room type per night
Ocean Front 14400 28800 43200 776868 848868 50 16977 59
Ocean View 67500 135000 202500 3641570 3979070 250 15916 59
Pool Side 3888 7776 11664 209754 229194 18 12733 59
One Bedroom Suite 2880 5760 8640 14400 155374 184174 16 11511 64
Two Bedroom Suite 2880 8640 11520 23040 155374 198574 16 12411 69
Total 91548 14400 191736 294804 4938940 5439880
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Background The Crystal Coast Ocean Resort (CCOR) is a large, family-owned resort located on one of the finest beaches in North Carolina. The Resort is locally called the "Ramada Inn: Crystal Coast Ocean Resort because it has a contractual relationship with Ramada Inn, Inc which requires Ramada to provide reservation services and certain marketing services. In turn CCOR pays an annual fee to Ramada and displays the Ramada Inn sign. Ramada has the right, under contract, to require CCOR to meet Ramada standards for resort services, cleanliness, etc, and regularly visits CCOR to make sure that these standards are being met. CCOR's main building has a T-configuration, where the top of the T is road- side and the bottom of the T is at the beach. This allows all rooms to have at least a partial view of the beach. There are five types of rooms for guests, ocean front (facing the ocean, at the bottom of the T). ocean view (along the sides of the T), pool side (first floor, with patios having direct access to the pool) and one and two bedroom suites that are located at the top of the T. These rooms are distributed as follows. Ocean Front Ocean View Pool Side One Bedroom Suite Two Bedroom Suite No. of Rooms 50 250 18 16 16 350 The season for CCOR is year-round because of the mild winters, though the occupancy rates vary from 100% during the summer months to less than 50% in the winter months. The average annual occupancy rate for each type of rooms is 80%, 75%, 60%, 50% and 50% for the ocean front, ocean view, pool side, one room and two room suites, respectively. Because the resort is popular with families, the average number of persons per room is greater than for some other motels or hotels. The average number of occupants is three for the ocean front, ocean view, and pool side rooms, four for the one bedroom suite, and six for the two-bedroom suite. The suites are also somewhat larger, 500 square feet for the one bedroom suite, and 900 square feet for the two-bedroom suite, while all other room are 300 square feet CCOR does not have some of the amenities of competing resorts, but instead competes on value pricing and reliable service. It does not offer special services such as room service, exercise room, restaurant, or lounge but it sets high standards for room cleanliness and for the appearance and cleanliness of the pool and grounds. Also, CCOR offer a free breakfast and a free afternoon snack Because of high demand in summer months, CCOR sets relatively high market prices during this season, ranging from $125 to $350 per room depending on room type and day of week. Prices are lower in the fall and spring, and substantially lower in the winter. In order to have better information about price setting and profitability analysis for each of the five room types: ocean front, ocean view, pool side, one bedroom and two bedroom suites, CCOR has gathered additional information to help it determine the cost for each occupied room. Les Broom, the accounting manager, assembled the following data. The data includes information on the four annual resource costs taken directly from CCOR's accounting reports, as well as activity and cost driver information developed by Les

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