Particle.news

Host Hotels Sells Four Seasons Resorts in Orlando and Jackson Hole for $1.1 Billion

Host Hotels said the move advances its capital-allocation strategy.

Overview

  • The REIT confirmed a single $1.1 billion transaction covering the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World and the Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole in Teton Village.
  • Host did not disclose the buyer or how the price was split between the two hotels, and Orange County property records had not yet reflected the transfer.
  • A late-January Bloomberg report cited BDT & MSD Partners as nearing a deal and pegged the Orlando asset at about $750 million, which remains unconfirmed.
  • The sale excludes the Four Seasons Private Residences at Golden Oak, which Host continues to develop with completion expected later this year.
  • Host bought the Orlando hotel in 2021 for $610 million and Jackson Hole in 2022 for $315 million, with the combined sale implying an estimated $175 million profit after strong 2025 results at Orlando including a $1,241.70 ADR, 63% occupancy, and $33.5 million in income.