GPI looks to purchase Grouse
The company that runs the major lodges
in Glacier National Park confirmed last week that it has been in
talks to purchase Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, though a
final deal hasn’t been struck.
“Viad and Glacier Park, Inc. are in
discussions to buy Grouse Mountain Lodge. However, there is no
definitive agreement at this time and no guarantee that a sale will
be completed,” said Alicia Thompson, director of marketing and
business relations for Glacier Park Inc. Viad is the parent company
of GPI.
She said she could not disclose terms
of the negotiations, price or timing of the sale, but she did say
GPI is “very interested in owning Grouse Mountain Lodge to
complement the other properties it operates in and near Glacier
National Park, including Many Glacier Hotel, Lake McDonald Lodge,
and Glacier Park Lodge.”
Buzz Crutcher, co-owner of Grouse
Mountain Lodge, said last week that his family and Tim Grattan
“have been involved with Grouse Mountain Lodge since its beginning
more than 26 years ago. I’m always looking for ways to improve
Grouse Mountain Lodge, my employees’ well-being and our guests’
experience. Exploring relationships with other like-minded
companies is an option we’re considering at this time. Any other
comment at this time would be premature,”
Built on U.S. 93 in Whitefish adjacent
to the Whitefish Lake Golf Club, Grouse Mountain has 145 guest
rooms. Depending on the time of year, rooms rent from $109 in the
fall to $205 in the peak summer season.
If the deal comes to fruition, it would
add another dimension to GPI’s holdings. The company not only runs
the lodges inside the Park, it also owns the Glacier Park Lodge in
East Glacier and operates the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton
Lakes National Park.
GPI’s parent company, Viad, also owns
Brewster, a Canadian tourism company. In addition, Viad owns three
companies that specialize in events and special marketing displays
and campaigns.