
THE FIVE-star Dromoland Castle resort โonly has a few rooms leftโ for the duration of the Ryder Cup being staged at Adare Manor in Co Limerick in September 2027.
That is according to General Manager at Dromoland Castle resort, Mark McSorley who confirmed that the resort in 2024 enjoyed another record-breaking year as operating profits increased by 20pc to โฌ2.42m.
Mr McSorley said: โ2024 was another record breaking year for us following on from 2023 in terms of revenues and operating profitsโ
Mr McSorley was commenting on new accounts which show that revenues at Dromoland Castle Holdings Ltd last year increased by 6pc from โฌ31.4m to โฌ33.43m.
The accounts comprise revenues generated by Dromoland Castle and the adjoining three-star Inn at Dromoland hotel.
In the role since February of this year after succeeding the long serving Mark Nolan, Cork native, Mr McSorley said that โ2025 is another bumper year and is on course to surpass the 2024 performanceโ.
Mr McSorley said that he is very encouraged by the increase in average room rate across 2024 and 2025..
He said: โYou are looking at paying anything from โฌ1,200 to โฌ2,500 per night depending on room category during the peak Summer time.”
He said: โIreland as a nation we might feel that it is a strong and expensive rate but if you are in the US and paying hotel room rates there you are easily paying that.โ
He said that the average room rate across the year is around โฌ650.
Mr McSorley said both Dromoland Castle and the Inn at Dromoland โhave only a few rooms leftโ for the duration of the Ryder Cup in September 2027.
This is after entering a deal with Ryder Cup sponsors in 2024 for the rooms.
Asked about the rates charged at the hotel for the Ryder Cup, Mr McSorley said: โIt is a more elevated rate than what we would normally get for September. It is nothing outrageous.โ
Mr McSorley stated that the US market accounts for around 65pc of resort revenues.
Prior to taking up his role at Dromoland Castle, Mr McSorley worked as General Manager of Hotel and Residences at Denis OโBrienโs Quinta do Lago in the Algarve.
A graduate of the Shannon College of Hotel Management, Mr McSorley worked for 23 years out of Ireland before returning to take up the GM role at Dromoland Castle Resort.
He said: โIt is an honour to be here and lead a team at this iconic property. I never thought I would come back to work in Ireland and Dromoland was the only place I would have ever considered.โ
The accounts show that revenues generated from rooms rose by 5.5pc from โฌ17.45m to โฌ18.42m while food and drink revenues increased by 10.5pc from โฌ10.73m to โฌ11.38m.
Income from golf, leisure, shop and spa rose by 10.5pc from โฌ2.95m to โฌ3.26m while miscellaneous stood at โฌ363,721.
The profits last year take account of non-cash depreciation charge of โฌ3.19m and interest charges of โฌ331,051.
Numbers employed reduced from 492 to 473 as staff costs increased from โฌ13.4m to โฌ13.54m.
The resort expanded last year with the addition of โฌ3.07m in freehold property. Additions to tangible assets increased by โฌ5.82m.
At the end of December 2024, the book value of the groupโs tangible assetsย ย totalled โฌ37.49m.
At the end of December last, shareholder funds totalled โฌ26.54m that included accumulated profits of โฌ10.57m. Cash funds increased from โฌ3.1m to โฌ4.79m.


