Forecast the amount of room sales


Problem: Nathan's Place, open 365 days, consists of an 100 room motel with a 50 seat restaurant shop.

Nathan Harris provides you with the following information:

1. Of the 100 rooms, 80 are doubles and 20 are singles.

2. The doubles are sold for $65 each and the singles are sold for $50 each.

3. Forecasted occupany is 80% for doubles and 70% for singles.

4. The average occupancy per room is 1.8.( Only one person stays in a single but two or more may stay in a double for $65/night.)                       
5. Forty percent of those staying in the singles and 20% of those staying in the doubles eat breackfast in the restaurant.( There is no walk-in business for breakfast)

The average check is $5.80

6. The lunch and dinner business have seat turnvers and average checks as follow:             


Lunch
Dinner

Turnover Aver. Check
Turnover Aver. Check
Mon-Fri 1.25 $6.00
1 $10.75
Sat. 0.5 $6.50
1 $12.50
Sun 1.5 $7.00
0.5 $11.25
         
                         
1. Forecast the amount of room sales for June 2001.

2. Forecast the amount of breakfast sales for June 2001.( Assume the first day of June is a Monday.)

3. Forecast the amount of Lunch sales for June 2001.

4. Forecast the amount of dinner sales for June 2001.

5. Assume revenue, other than food and room revenue, totals 15% of total sales. What is the forecast for other revenue for June 2001?

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