How does the Stratton Mountain Resort Reservation and Rotation System Work?
Lodging at Stratton Mountain is available in 12 distinct building complexes, each offering unique qualities. Within each complex, unit types range from studio to 5 bedroom condominiums. The purpose of a rental rotation system is to maintain parity among units in the same rental category, for example 1 bedroom unit’s. The resort uses a rental rotation system that is based on occupied room nights. Each occupied night counts as one night, the unit with the least number of occupied room nights is rotated to the top of the available list within the unit type category and then alpha numerically. The Stratton Mountain rental rotation resets the usage count back to zero in the spring and late fall. There are many variables that can cause two units of like type to have different revenue-earning histories. Some examples include group occupancy, owner occupancy, and midweek vs. weekend occupancy, special unit requests, and special requests for specific buildings, and cancellations. If you have an