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Vail Resorts Reports Fiscal 2016 Second Quarter Results, Increases Fiscal 2016 Guidance and Increases Quarterly Dividend 30%

By: Mar. 14, 2016

BROOMFIELD, Colo., March 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) today reported results for the second quarter of fiscal 2016 ended January 31, 2016, provided the Company's ski season-to-date metrics through March 6, 2016 and updated full year fiscal 2016 guidance.

Highlights

  • Resort Reported EBITDA was $242.1 million for the second fiscal quarter of 2016, an increase of 21.2% compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc. was $117.0 million for the second fiscal quarter of 2016, representing a 1.1% increase compared to the same period in the prior year. Excluding the tax benefit recorded in the prior year resulting from an IRS settlement, net income for the second fiscal quarter of 2016 increased 27.2%, as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • The Company increased its fiscal 2016 guidance range and is now expecting Resort Reported EBITDA to be between $430 million and $445 million.
  • The Company's Board of Directors approved a 30% increase in the quarterly cash dividend to $0.81 per share from $0.6225 per share beginning with the dividend payable on April 13, 2016 to stockholders of record as of March 29, 2016.

Commenting on the Company's fiscal 2016 second quarter results, Rob Katz, Chief Executive Officer said, "Our results were very strong in the second quarter of fiscal 2016. Total lift revenue increased 20.2%, driven by a 12.5% growth in visitation and a 6.8% increase in effective ticket price ("ETP") compared to the prior year. We continue to see robust spending trends that drove an 8.3% increase in ski school revenue, and a 15.8% increase in food and beverage revenue compared to the prior year. The Tahoe market has seen a significant rebound in visitation this year with outstanding conditions since opening and we are pleased with the double-digit visitation and revenue growth at Park City, following our transformational capital investments. Our Colorado resorts continue to deliver outstanding results, with solid growth above our record prior year. Our U.S. destination visitation has remained very strong throughout the year at all of our mountain resorts, as we saw the benefit of the appeal of our resorts to high-end leisure travelers, our sophisticated marketing efforts and the strong U.S. economy. While we have continued to see a decline in international visitation, it has moderated since the Christmas holiday, in large part due to the strength of Australian visitation which is now up considerably over last year due to the success of the Epic Australia Pass. Visits from Mexico have been largely flat from last year though we are seeing declines from our UK, Canadian and Brazilian markets."

Regarding Lodging, Katz said, "Our lodging results were strong for the second fiscal quarter with both occupancy and rate increases compared to the prior year. Revenue (excluding payroll cost reimbursements) increased 5.1% compared to the prior year and revenue per available room ("RevPAR") increased 9.8% compared to the prior year. We are experiencing robust demand at our lodging properties across each of our geographies."

Katz continued, "Resort Reported EBITDA was $242.1 million for the fiscal quarter, an increase of 21.2% over the prior year. Our Resort EBITDA Margin for the fiscal quarter improved 240 basis points over the prior year as we continue to drive strong flow through from our revenue growth. Given our performance to date and assuming that conditions remain consistent through the remainder of the season, we now expect Resort Reported EBITDA for fiscal 2016 to be between $430 million and $445 million. Our updated guidance highlights the success of our efforts to drive destination visitation, grow season pass sales, enhance our network of resorts through strategic acquisitions and be disciplined in our investments to drive strong financial results."

Regarding Real Estate, Katz said, "We continue to see momentum in our resort real estate markets including an increased interest by third party developers in our land parcels. Net Real Estate Cash Flow for the second quarter of fiscal 2016 was $2.2 million. During the fiscal quarter, we closed on one unit at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Vail."

Regarding capital allocation, Katz said, "Further demonstrating our continued commitment to return capital to our stockholders, we are pleased to announce that the Board of Directors has approved a 30% increase to our quarterly dividend and declared a quarterly cash dividend on Vail Resorts' common stock of $0.81 per share, payable on April 13, 2016 to stockholders of record on March 29, 2016. The increase in our dividend demonstrates our confidence in the stability of our business model and our consistent strong cash flow generation." Katz added, "Our balance sheet remains very strong. We ended the fiscal quarter with $45.4 million of cash on hand and our Net Debt, including the capitalized Canyons obligation, was 1.6 times trailing twelve months Total Reported EBITDA."

The Company expects to invest approximately $100 million in its calendar year 2016 capital plan, excluding capital expenditures for summer related activities and the one-time transformational investments at Wilmot Mountain ("Wilmot"). The plan includes approximately $60 million of maintenance capital expenditures and a number of high-impact, high ROI discretionary investments. Commenting on the capital plan, Katz said, "We plan to build a new 500-seat restaurant at the top of the Peak 7 chairlift at Breckenridge. This will improve the dining experience at the most visited ski resort in the United States with a modern restaurant located adjacent to the new Peak 6 terrain, which is not currently served by a major food and beverage venue. We are also upgrading the Sun Up chairlift at Vail Mountain (Chair 17), from a fixed grip triple to a high-speed four-passenger chairlift. This upgrade will increase capacity of the lift by approximately 40% and reduce the ride time to four minutes in a critical area for accessing Vail Mountain's legendary Back Bowls. With this new addition, every major chairlift on Vail Mountain will be a high-speed chairlift and this will be Vail Mountain's 9th new chairlift in the last ten years. Our capital plan also includes the beginning of a two-year process to revamp our primary websites to a single 'responsive' desktop/mobile platform which will be integrated with our data-based and personalized marketing technology. We will also be further upgrading our customer database, our call center technology, and remodeling the Pines Lodge at Beaver Creek."

The Company also announced its plan to invest approximately $14 million in calendar year 2016 for Epic Discovery summer activities. This capital will be focused on additional canopy tours, zip lines, climbing walls, hiking trails and nature education programming primarily at Breckenridge, with more modest spending at Vail and Heavenly.

Wilmot Acquisition

On January 19, 2016 the Company acquired Wilmot. Located approximately 65 miles north of Chicago, Illinois, Wilmot serves the Chicago area, which is one of Vail Resorts' most important destination geographies with approximately 800,000 skiers and riders. The acquisition was completed for total cash consideration of approximately $20 million.

The Company is also announcing a plan to invest approximately $13 million in calendar year 2016 to dramatically enhance the guest experience at Wilmot. These investments will focus on modernized and expanded dining and entertainment offerings at the base area, the installation of three new lifts and other lift upgrades that will increase the area's uphill capacity by 45%, a new children's ski school facility, redesigned and updated terrain parks and upgrades to the snowmaking infrastructure that will nearly double snowmaking capacity to provide a more consistent experience throughout the ski season. The Company expects the acquisition of Wilmot will contribute at least $4 million of incremental Resort Reported EBITDA in fiscal 2017.

Commenting on the acquisition and planned investment, Katz said, "The Wilmot acquisition and our planned capital investment represent an opportunity to meaningfully enhance the guest experience at the ski area, creating an incredible introduction to the sport for kids and adults, and building a stronger connection to our western resorts for skiers and riders in the Chicago area. We have achieved incredible success with our Urban strategy thus far and the Wilmot acquisition provides an opportunity for us to build on that success in one of our most important destination geographies."

Operating Results

A complete Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations can be found in the Company's Form 10-Q for the second fiscal quarter of 2016 ended January 31, 2016 filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The following are segment highlights:

Mountain Segment

  • Total lift revenue increased $48.4 million, or 20.2%, compared to the same period in the prior year, to $287.7 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016, driven by a $25.6 million, or 19.5%, increase in lift revenue excluding season pass revenue, as well as a $22.8 million, or 21.1%, increase in season pass revenue.
  • Ski school revenue increased by $4.7 million, or 8.3%, and dining revenue increased $6.1 million, or 15.8%, for the three months ended January 31, 2016 compared to the same period in the prior year, driven in particular by the strong results in Tahoe. The increase in dining revenue was further bolstered by the opening of the new Miners' Camp restaurant and the upgrade of the Red Pine Lodge and Summit House at Park City.
  • Retail/rental revenue increased $8.0 million, or 8.4%, for the three months ended January 31, 2016 compared to the same period in the prior year, primarily due to increases in retail sales and rental revenue in Tahoe.
  • Operating expense increased $27.3 million, or 10.1%, for the three months ended January 31, 2016 compared to the three months ended January 31, 2015, including incremental expenses of $4.2 million from Perisher.
  • Mountain Reported EBITDA increased $42.3 million, or 21.8%, for the fiscal quarter compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Mountain Reported EBITDA includes $3.3 million of stock-based compensation expense for the three months ended January 31, 2016 compared to $3.0 million in the same period in the prior year.

Lodging Segment

  • Lodging segment net revenue (excluding payroll cost reimbursements) for the three months ended January 31, 2016 increased $2.9 million, or 5.1%, as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • For the three months ended January 31, 2016, occupancy increased 3.9 percentage points and RevPAR increased 9.8% at the Company's owned hotels and managed condominiums compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Lodging Reported EBITDA for the three months ended January 31, 2016 increased slightly compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Lodging Reported EBITDA includes $0.8 million of stock-based compensation expense for the three months ended January 31, 2016 as compared to $0.7 million in the same period in the prior year.

Resort - Combination of Mountain and Lodging Segments

  • Resort net revenue increased $73.3 million, or 14.0%, to $595.7 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016 as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Resort Reported EBITDA was $242.1 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016, an increase of $42.3 million, or 21.2%, compared to the same period in the prior year.

Real Estate Segment

  • Real Estate segment net revenue for the three months ended January 31, 2016 decreased $4.2 million, or 53.0%, as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Net Real Estate Cash Flow was $2.2 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016, a decrease of $2.1 million from the same period in the prior year.
  • Real Estate Reported EBITDA improved by $1.7 million, to a loss of $0.3 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016 as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Real Estate Reported EBITDA includes $0.2 million and $0.3 million of stock-based compensation expense for the three months ended January 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

Total Performance

  • Total net revenue increased $69.1 million, or 13.0%, to $599.4 million for the three months ended January 31, 2016 as compared to the same period in the prior year.
  • Net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc. was $117.0 million, or $3.14 per diluted share, for the second quarter of fiscal 2016 compared to net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc. of $115.8 million, or $3.10 per diluted share, in the second fiscal quarter of the prior year. Excluding the tax benefit recorded in the prior year resulting from an IRS settlement, net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2016 increased 27.2%, as compared to the same period in the prior year.

Season-to-Date Metrics through March 6, 2016

The Company announced ski season-to-date metrics for the comparative periods from the beginning of the ski season through Sunday, March 6, 2016, and for the prior year period through Sunday, March 8, 2015. The reported ski season metrics are for our U.S. mountain resorts, excluding results from Perisher and the urban ski areas of Afton Alps, Mt. Brighton and Wilmot. The following data is interim period data and subject to fiscal quarter end review and adjustments.

  • Season-to-date total lift revenue at the Company's U.S. mountain resorts, including an allocated portion of season pass revenue for each applicable period, was up 19.6% compared to the prior year season-to-date period.
  • Season-to-date ancillary spending increased over the prior year, with ski school revenue up 9.4% and dining revenue up 13.3% at the Company's U.S. mountain resorts. Additionally, retail/rental revenue for resort store locations was up 8.7% compared to the prior year season-to-date period.
  • Season-to-date total skier visits for the Company's U.S. mountain resorts were up 9.9% compared to the prior year season-to-date period.

Outlook

  • We have updated our estimated range of Resort Reported EBITDA for fiscal 2016 to $430 million to $445 million.
  • We expect Resort EBITDA Margin (defined as Resort Reported EBITDA divided by Resort net revenue) to be approximately 28.3% in fiscal 2016, at the midpoint of our updated guidance range. This is an estimated 270 basis point increase over fiscal 2015, excluding the non-cash gain on the Park City litigation settlement and Perisher EBITDA in the prior year.
  • Our fiscal 2016 Real Estate Reported EBITDA guidance is unchanged and expected to be negative $4 million to a positive $2 million.
  • Our Net Real Estate Cash Flow guidance is unchanged and is expected to be $13 million to $28 million.
  • Net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc. is now expected to be in a range of $132 million to $152 million in fiscal 2016.

The following table reflects the forecasted guidance range for the Company's fiscal year ending July 31, 2016, for Reported EBITDA (after stock-based compensation expense) and reconciles such Reported EBITDA guidance to net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc. guidance for fiscal 2016.


Fiscal 2016 Guidance


(In thousands)


For the Year Ending


July 31, 2016


Low End

Range


High End

Range

Mountain Reported EBITDA (1)

$

406,000


$

418,000

Lodging Reported EBITDA (2)


22,000



29,000

Resort Reported EBITDA (3)


430,000



445,000

Real Estate Reported EBITDA (4)


(4,000)



2,000

Total Reported EBITDA


426,000



447,000

Depreciation and amortization


(163,000)



(157,000)

Loss on disposal of fixed assets and other, net


(4,500)



(3,500)

Change in fair value of contingent consideration (5)




Investment income, net


300



700

Interest expense


(44,000)



(41,000)

Income before provision for income taxes


214,800



246,200

Provision for income taxes


(83,000)



(94,600)

Net income

$

131,800


$

151,600

Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests


200



400

Net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc.

$

132,000


$

152,000







(1) Mountain Reported EBITDA includes approximately $13 million of stock-based compensation.

(2) Lodging Reported EBITDA includes approximately $3 million of stock-based compensation.

(3) The Company provides Reported EBITDA ranges for the Mountain and Lodging segments, as well as for the two combined. The low and high of the expected ranges provided for the Mountain and Lodging segments, while possible, do not sum to the high or low end of the Resort Reported EBITDA range provided because we do not expect or assume that we will hit the low or high end of both ranges.

(4) Real Estate Reported EBITDA includes approximately $1 million of stock-based compensation.

(5) Our guidance excludes any change in the fair value of contingent consideration which is based upon, among other things, financial projections including long-term growth rates for Park City, which such change may be material.

Earnings Conference Call

The Company will conduct a conference call today at 11:30 a.m. eastern time to discuss the financial results. The call will be webcast and can be accessed at www.vailresorts.comin the Investor Relations section, or dial (800) 768-6544 (U.S. and Canada) or (785) 830-7990 (international). A replay of the conference call will be available two hours following the conclusion of the conference call through March 24, 2016, at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. To access the replay, dial (888) 203-1112 (U.S. and Canada) or (719) 457-0820 (international), pass code 2126047. The conference call will also be archived at www.vailresorts.com.

About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN)

Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading global mountain resort operator. The Company's subsidiaries operate nine world-class mountain resorts and three urban ski areas, including Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Perisher in New South Wales, Australia; Afton Alps in Minnesota, Mt. Brighton in Michigan and Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin. The Company owns and/or manages a collection of casually elegant hotels under the RockResort brand, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Vail Resorts Development Company is the real estate planning and development subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. Vail Resorts is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTN). The Vail Resorts company website is www.vailresorts.comand consumer website is www.snow.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this press release, other than statements of historical information, are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. All forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Such risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to prolonged weakness in general economic conditions, including adverse effects on the overall travel and leisure related industries; unfavorable weather conditions or natural disasters; willingness of our guests to travel due to terrorism, the uncertainty of military conflicts or outbreaks of contagious diseases, and the cost and availability of travel options; adverse events that occur during our peak operating periods combined with the seasonality of our business; competition in our mountain and lodging businesses; high fixed cost structure of our business; our ability to fund resort capital expenditures; our reliance on government permits or approvals for our use of public land or to make operational and capital improvements; risks related to federal, state, local and foreign government laws, rules and regulations; risks related to our reliance on information technology; our failure to maintain the integrity of our customer or employee data; adverse consequences of current or future legal claims; a deterioration in the quality or reputation of our brands, including from the risk of accidents at our mountain resorts; our ability to hire and retain a sufficient seasonal workforce; risks related to our workforce, including increased labor costs; loss of key personnel; our ability to successfully integrate acquired businesses or future acquisitions; our ability to realize anticipated financial benefits from Park City; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, in particular the Australian dollar; impairments or write downs of our assets; changes in accounting estimates and judgments, accounting principles, policies or guidelines; a materially adverse change in our financial condition; and other risks detailed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2015.

All forward-looking statements attributable to us or any persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. All guidance and forward-looking statements in this press release are made as of the date hereof and we do not undertake any obligation to update any forecast or forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Statement Concerning Non-GAAP Financial Measures

When reporting financial results, we use the terms Reported EBITDA, Reported EBITDA excluding the non-cash gain on the Park City litigation settlement and Perisher EBITDA, Resort EBITDA Margin, Resort EBITDA Margin excluding the non-cash gain on the Park City litigation settlement and Perisher EBITDA, Net Debt, Net Real Estate Cash Flow, Lodging net revenue excluding payroll cost reimbursement, and Lodging operating expense excluding reimbursed payroll costs, which are not financial measures under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). We define Reported EBITDA as segment net revenue less segment operating expense plus or minus segment equity investment income or loss plus gain on litigation settlement, and for the Real Estate segment plus gain on sale of real property. For Resort, we define Resort EBITDA Margin as Resort Reported EBITDA divided by Resort net revenue. In this release, we also separately present Resort EBITDA Margin excluding the non-cash gain on the Park City litigation settlement and Perisher EBITDA.We define Net Debt as long-term debt plus long-term debt due within one year less cash and cash equivalents. For the Real Estate segment, we define Net Real Estate Cash Flow as Real Estate Reported EBITDA, plus non-cash real estate cost of sales, non-cash stock-based compensation expense, and change in real estate deposits and recovery of previously incurred project costs/land basis less investment in real estate. For the Lodging segment, we primarily focus on Lodging net revenue excluding payroll cost reimbursement and Lodging operating expense excluding reimbursed payroll costs as the reimbursements are made based upon the costs incurred with no added margin, as such the revenue and corresponding expense have no effect on our Lodging Reported EBITDA, which we use to evaluate Lodging segment performance. Please see "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" below for more information.

Vail Resorts, Inc.

Consolidated Condensed Statements of Operations

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)




Three Months Ended January 31,


Six Months Ended January 31,



2016


2015


2016


2015

Net revenue:









Mountain


$

532,872



$

463,031



$

633,805



$

523,417

Lodging


62,807



59,364



127,093



117,857

Real estate


3,684



7,842



13,032



17,225

Total net revenue


599,363



530,237



773,930



658,499

Segment operating expense:









Mountain


296,256



268,966



447,414



400,918

Lodging


57,311



53,927



118,748



111,681

Real estate


4,617



9,871



13,958



21,485

Total segment operating expense


358,184



332,764



580,120



534,084

Other operating (expense) income:









Depreciation and amortization


(40,541)



(37,376)



(79,241)



(73,345)

Gain on sale of real property


632





1,791



Gain on litigation settlement








16,400

Change in fair value of contingent consideration








4,550

Loss on disposal of fixed assets and other, net


(1,206)



(26)



(2,985)



(781)

Income from operations


200,064



160,071



113,375



71,239

Mountain equity investment (loss) income, net


(61)



200



781



525

Investment income, net


161



62



359



36

Interest expense


(10,910)



(13,807)



(21,505)



(27,375)

Income before (provision) benefit from income taxes


189,254



146,526



93,010



44,425

(Provision) benefit from income taxes


(72,383)



(30,826)



(35,809)



6,951

Net income


$

116,871



$

115,700



$

57,201



$

51,376

Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests


111



62



194



110

Net income attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc.


$

116,982



$

115,762



$

57,395



$

51,486

Per share amounts:









Basic net income per share attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc.


$

3.23



$

3.19



$

1.58



$

1.42

Diluted net income per share attributable to Vail Resorts, Inc.


$

3.1


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