Jay Honeck wrote:
So we've got three years of creating/running an aviation-theme-suite hotel
under our belt now, things are going well, and it's time to start thinking
about adding another location.
Trouble is, I'm afraid that our current location may be almost unique.
Here's what we need in order to duplicate our success:
1. A small-to-medium hotel on, or adjacent to, an airport.
2. The airport must be very close to the city that it serves. No
"out-in-the-boonies" airports, please.
3. The city must have another attraction that creates hotel business.
In our case, it's the University of Iowa that creates the alternative
business. (There simply aren't enough of us pilots to solely support a
hotel, sad to say.) In other locales, it might be a tourist attraction.
Any suggestions? We would prefer a warm-weather climate, to off-set our
Midwest location, and to prolong the flying season -- but we're open to
suggestions. (Ideally, it would be fun to have a southern hotel to run in
winter, and the Iowa location to run in summer! :-)
(Better yet, an Australian location to run from November - April, and our
Iowa location to run form May - October!)
It's been years ago, but I once analyzed the US for a place similar to
your requirements. In then end, Wilmington, NC popped up. Near the
beach, UNC has a branch there, lots of movie stars have places there,
much military presence including a battleship on display, interesting
area (Cape Fear). BUT, plan for bad weather. And, I think we saw most
of the town in the day we were there. We found one restaurant that
looked good, but it was closed that day.
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