MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD
10QSB, 1995-08-14
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               SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                    Washington, D.C.  20549

                            Form 10-Q

(MARK ONE)

   /X/      QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE     
                     SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

            FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED June 30, 1995
                                    OR

   / /      TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE    
                     SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

            FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM          to            
            COMMISSION FILE NUMBER:   33-9075-LA        

    MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD., A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP    
     
(Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)

           CALIFORNIA                         33-0202890       
(State or other jurisdiction of          (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)         Identification Number)

     3145 Sports Arena Blvd. 
         San Diego, CA                          92110
(Address of principal executive offices)      (Zip Code)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code:(619) 226-1212 
                                
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all
reports required to be filed by Sections 13 or 15(d) of the
Exchange Act during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter
period that the issuer was required to file such reports), and
(2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90
days.
                   Yes   X     No 
                       -----      -----

State the number of limited partnership interests outstanding as
of the latest practicable date:  6,600  












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                 PART I. -- FINANCIAL INFORMATION

ITEM 1.  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Incorporated herein is the following unaudited financial
information:

     Balance Sheet as of June 30, 1995 and December 31, 1994.

     Statement of Operations for the three- and six-month periods
ended June 30, 1995 and June 30, 1994.

     Statement of Cash Flows for the six-month periods ended 
June 30, 1995 and June 30, 1994.

     Notes to Financial Statements.



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                      MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.     
                 A California Limited Partnership
                           Balance Sheet
                             (Part 1)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION> 
                                        June 30,     December 31,
                                          1995           1994

<S>                                     <C>           <C>
          ASSETS                    
Current Assets:                         
 Cash and cash equivalents              $  105,975    $   43,260
 Accounts receivable                        18,464        15,428
 Operating Supplies                         19,660        19,204
 Prepaid expenses                           34,179         9,884
 Due from affiliates (Note 4)               31,362        27,431
                                        ----------    ----------
  
Total Current Assets                    $  209,640    $  115,207
                                        ----------    ----------

Investment property, at cost:
 Land                                    1,212,000     1,212,000
 Building and improvements (Note 5)      2,024,033     2,024,033
 Furniture, fixtures and equipment         719,211       702,412
                                        ----------    ----------

                                         3,955,244     3,938,445
 Less accumulated depreciation           1,170,547     1,128,445
                                        ----------    ----------
   Investment property, net of
    accumulated depreciation             2,784,697     2,810,000

Deferred organization costs and
 franchise fee, net (Note 3)                12,329        12,829
Construction in Progress                         0             0
                                        ----------    ----------

                                        $3,006,666    $2,938,036
                                        ----------    ----------
                                        ----------    ----------



</TABLE>


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                      MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.     
                 A California Limited Partnership
                           Balance Sheet
                             (Part 2)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION> 
                                        June 30,     December 31,
                                          1995           1994

<S>                                     <C>           <C>

         LIABILITIES AND
    PARTNER'S CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Current liabilities:
 Accounts payable                       $   18,440    $   20,782
 Accrued expenses                            6,823        11,264
 Due to affiliates (Note 5)                      0             0
                                        ----------    ----------

Total current liabilities                   25,263        32,046
                                        ----------    ----------
Partners' capital accounts (deficit):
 General Partners:
  Cumulative net earnings                   15,494         7,953
  Cumulative cash distributions           (286,197)     (286,197)
                                        ----------    ----------

                                          (270,703)     (278,244)

Limited partners:
 Capital contributions, 
  net of offering costs                  5,761,115     5,761,115
 Cumulative net earnings                   139,437        71,565
 Cumulative cash distributions          (2,648,446)   (2,648,446) 
                                        ----------    ----------

                                         3,252,106     3,184,234
                                        ----------    ----------

Total partners' capital accounts         2,981,403     2,905,990
                                        ----------    ----------

                                        $3,006,666    $2,938,036
                                        ----------    ----------
                                        ----------    ----------

</TABLE>

         See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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                                           MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,
                                       A California Limited Partnership
                                            Statement of Operations
                                                  (Unaudited)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION> 
                                          THREE MONTHS ENDED                 SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                               JUNE 30,                         JUNE 30,
                                     ----------------------------       -----------------------------
                                        1995              1994             1995              1994
                                     ----------        ----------       -----------       -----------
<S>                                  <C>               <C>              <C>               <C>

Revenues:
  Room revenues                      $  287,034        $  236,189        $  478,410        $  430,714
  Phone revenues                          8,306             9,338            16,596            18,987
  Interest income                            76                97               182               201
  Other income                            9,327             4,985            13,871             6,804
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------        
                                        204,316           206,097           509,059           456,706   
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------

Expenses:
  Property operating expenses            96,293            91,312           180,587           172,461
  Depreciation                           21,051            18,554            42,102            37,109
  General and Administrative             41,194            36,689            72,840            70,572
  Amortization                              250               250               500               500
  Management fees                        18,250            15,030            30,454            27,390
  Royalties                              11,495             9,448            19,121            17,235
  Repairs and Maintenance                13,859            13,301            25,984            27,514
  Real estate taxes                      10,963            12,947            22,726            25,344
  Marketing                              16,866            14,869            27,665            29,685
  Property and liability insurance        5,833             7,921            11,667            12,571   
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
                                        236,054           220,321           433,646           420,381
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------

Net earnings                         $   68,689        $   30,288        $   75,413        $   36,325
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------

Net earnings per limited 
 partnership interest                $     9.37        $     4.13        $    10.28        $     4.95    
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
                                     ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------



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                           See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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                                           MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,
                                       A California Limited Partnership
                                            Statement of Cash Flows
                                                  (Unaudited)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION> 
                                                                            SIX MONTHS ENDED                 
                                                                                JUNE 30,
                                                                      -----------------------------
                                                                         1995               1994
                                                                      ----------         ----------
<S>                                                                   <C>                <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net earnings                                                        $   75,412         $   36,325 
  Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash:
    Depreciation and amortization                                         42,602             37,609
    Changes in assets and liabilities:
      (Increase) in other assets:                                        (27,787)            (6,908)
      Increase in liabilities:
        Accounts payable and accrued expenses                             (6,783)             5,432
                                                                      ----------         ----------

          Net cash provided by operating activities                       83,445             72,458
                                                                      ----------         ----------

Cash flows used in or provided from investing activities:
  Acquisition and construction costs of investment property              (16,799)           (15,341)
  Depletion of investment property (note 5)                                                  25,702
                                                                      ----------         ----------

          Net cash provided from investing activities                    (16,799)            10,361 
                                                                      ----------         ----------

Cash flows from financing activities:
  Increase (decrease) in due to affiliates                                (3,931)           (26,009)
  Cash distributions                                                           0                  0 
                                                                      -----------        ----------

          Net cash (used in) financing activities                         (3,931)           (26,009)
                                                                      ----------         ----------

Net increase (decrease) in cash                                           62,715             58,810

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period                          43,260              9,501
                                                                      ----------         ----------

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period                            $  105,975         $   66,311
                                                                      ----------         ----------
                                                                      ----------         ----------



</TABLE>

                          See accompanying notes to financial statements.




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                  Notes to Financial Statements
                          June 30, 1995 
                           (Unaudited)

Readers of this quarterly report should refer to the partnership
audited financial statements and annual report Form 10-KSB (File
No. 33-9075-LA) for the period ended December 31, 1994, as
certain footnote disclosures which would substantially duplicate
those contained in such financial reports have been omitted from
this report.

1.  THE PARTNERSHIP AND A SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING
POLICIES 

Mission Bay Super 8 Ltd., A California Limited Partnership (the
Partnership), (formerly Motels of America Series IX), a
California Limited Partnership, was formed on February 5, 1987
pursuant to the California Revised Uniform Limited Partnership
Act.  The purpose of the Partnership is to construct, own, and
operate a 117-room "economy" motel under a Super 8 Franchise. 
The motel was opened in November 1987.

The following is a summary of the Partnership's significant
accounting policies:

   CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

The Partnership considers all highly liquid instruments purchased
with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash
equivalents.

   INVESTMENT PROPERTY

Investment property is recorded at cost.  Depreciation is
computed using the straight-line method based on estimated useful
lives of 5 to 35 years.  Maintenance and repair costs are
expensed as incurred, while significant improvements,
replacements, and major renovation are capitalized.

   FRANCHISE FEES

Franchise fees are amortized over the 20-year life of the
franchise agreement.

   INCOME TAXES

No provision for income taxes has been made as any liability for
such taxes would be that of the partners rather than the
Partnership.






                                                                  
                                                      (Continued)
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                   MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,  
               A California Limited Partnership
           Notes to Financial Statements, Continued

   NET INCOME PER INTEREST

Net income per interest is based upon the 90% allocated to
limited partners divided by 6,600 limited partner interests
outstanding throughout the year.

2.  PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

Net income or loss and cash distributions from operations of the
Partnership are allocated 90% to the limited partners and 10% to
the general partner.  Profits from the sale or other disposition
of Partnership property are to be allocated to the general
partner until its capital account equals zero; thereafter, to the
limited partners until their capital accounts equal their capital
contributions reduced by prior distributions of cash from sale or
refinancing plus an amount equal to a cumulative but not
compounded annual 8% return thereon which cumulative return shall
be reduced (but not below zero) by the aggregate amount of prior
distributions of cash available for distribution; thereafter,
gain shall be allocated 15% to the general partner and 85% to the
limited partners.  Loss from sale shall be allocated 1% to the
general partner and 99% to the limited partners.

3.  FRANCHISE AGREEMENT

The Partnership has entered into a twenty-year franchise
agreement with Super 8 Motels, Inc. to provide the Partnership
with consultation in the areas of design, construction and
operation of the motel.  The agreement required the payment of an
initial fee of $20,000 and ongoing royalties equal to 4% of gross
room revenues and a chain-affiliated advertising fee equal to 2%
of gross room revenues.

4.  RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

The motel is operated pursuant to a management agreement with
GHG.  The agreement provides for the payment of monthly
management fees of 6% of gross revenues.  

The Partnership has agreed to reimburse GHG for certain expenses
related to services performed in maintaining the books and
administering the affairs of the Partnership. 

GHG and an affiliate, GMS Management Services, Inc. (GMS),
allocate to the Partnership certain marketing, accounting, and
maintenance salaries and certain other expenses directly related
to the operation of the Partnership. 

                                                      (Continued)
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                   MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,  
               A California Limited Partnership

           Notes to Financial Statements, Continued

4.  RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (Continued)

Fees and reimbursements for partnership administration expenses
paid to GHG and GMS for the three months ended June 30, 1995 and
June 30, 1994 and for the six months ended June 30, 1995 and June
30, 1994 are as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          THREE MONTHS ENDED    SIX MONTHS ENDED  
                          ------------------   ------------------
                          6/30/95    6/30/94   6/30/95    6/30/94
                          -------    -------   -------    -------
<S>                       <C>        <C>       <C>        <C>
Management Fees           $12,204    $12,360   $30,454    $27,390
Reimbursement for 
  partnership admini-
  stration expenses       $10,105    $10,620   $20,211    $21,240

</TABLE>

In addition, all motel employees are paid by GMS.  The
Partnership reimburses GMS for the wages of these employees plus
a one percent processing fee.

During 1994, the Partnership transferred carpeting to GMS at the
Partnership's cost of $23,500 and recorded a receivable from GMS.

At June 30, 1995, $31,362 was due from GHG and GMS relating to
reimbursement for these operating expenses.

5.  PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF INVESTMENT PROPERTY AND WRITEDOWN TO
APPRAISED VALUE

Management is presently considering the possibility of exchanging
substantially all of the Partnership's investment property for
common stock in a real estate investment trust (REIT).  Under
this proposal, the common stock in the REIT would be distributed
to the limited partners and the Partnership would be dissolved. 
The proposed transaction is contingent upon management reaching a
satisfactory agreement with the REIT and is subject to the
approval of the limited partners.

In connection with this proposed transaction, an independent
appraiser valued the Partnership's investment property at
$2,810,000 as of August 1, 1994.  Because of the significant
decrease in the market value of investment property, and the
proposed exchange of investment property for common stock in a
REIT, management has elected to writedown the Partnership's
investment property to its appraised value of $2,810,000 as of
December 31, 1994.

                                                      (Continued)
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                   MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,  
               A California Limited Partnership

           Notes to Financial Statements, Continued


6.  SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND
MANAGEMENT

(a)  No person or group is known to the Partnership to be the
beneficial owner of more than 5% of the outstanding limited
partnership interests in the Partnership.

(b)  The general partner does not directly or indirectly own any
limited partnership interests in the Partnership.  The general
partner does not possess a right to acquire beneficial ownership
of limited partnership interests in the Partnership.

(c)  There are no arrangements, known to the Partnership, which
may result in a change in control of the Partnership other than
the proposal to exchange the Partnership's investment property
for common stock in a REIT as discussed in Note 5.

7.  ADJUSTMENTS

In the opinion of the general partners, all adjustments
(consisting solely of normal recurring adjustments) necessary for
a fair presentation have been made to the accompanying figures as
of and for the three months ended June 30, 1995.

8.  SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

In August 1995, the partnership paid a distribution of $89,999.07
to the limited partners.






















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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Financial Condition:

On November 19, 1986, the Partnership commenced its public
offering pursuant to its Prospectus.  On June 15, 1987, the
Partnership completed the public offering.  The Partnership
received $5,761,115 (net of offering costs of $838,885) from the
sale of limited partnership interests.  These funds were
available for investment in property, to pay legal fees and other
costs related to the investments, to pay operating expenses, and
for working capital.  The majority of the proceeds was used to
acquire and construct the 117-room "economy" motel on
approximately 1.056 acres of land.

The Partnership's liquidity is indicated by net working capital
which was $184,377 at June 30, 1995 and $83,161 at December 31,
1994.

At June 30, 1995, the Partnership had cash and cash equivalents
of approximately $105,975.  Such funds will be utilized to make
distributions to partners and for working capital requirements.  

Results of Operations:

For the three months ended June 30, 1995, room revenues were
$287,034, the occupancy rate was 58.6% and the average daily rate
was $46.03.  This compares to the three months ended June 30,
1994 with room revenues of $236,189, occupancy rate of 51.76% and
an average daily rate of $42.86.  For the three months ended June
30, 1995, the hotel experienced a profit of $68,689.  This
compares to the three months ended June 30, 1994, which resulted
in a profit of $30,288.

For the six months ended June 30, 1995, room revenues were
$478,410, the occupancy rate was 55.1% and average daily rate was
$41.00.  This compares to June 30, 1994 with room revenues of
$430,714, occupancy rate of 51.18% and an average daily rate of
$39.74.

There is significant competition in the lodging market.  The
Partnership is in competition either directly or indirectly with
a large number of hotels and motels of varying quality and sizes,
including other motels which are part of national or regional
chains.  The Partnership's motel does not compete directly with
any large budget motel chains, but competes indirectly in the
greater San Diego area with such budget motels as Comfort Inns
and E-Z "8" Motels.

A leading industry publication had reported that, in the economy
and budget market, occupancies in this region are expected to 
increase by 1% and average daily room rates are expected to 
increase by $2.00 in 1995.  The downward trend of 1994 and the
first quarter 1995 has begun to reverse beginning in this

                                                 (Continued)
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (Continued)

second quarter 1995.  San Diego hosted several city-wide
conventions during June 1995 that increased occupancy and average
daily room rates compared to 1994 and 1993.  Management expects
the remaining summer months of 1995 to be increased over 1994 and
1993 but not as significantly increased as this quarter ended
June 30, 1995.

The effect of current operations on liquidity was net cash
provided by operating activities of $83,445 for the six months
ended June 30, 1995 and net cash provided by operating activities
of $72,458 for the six months ended June 30, 1994.

Seasonality:

The motel business is seasonal with the third quarter being the
strongest due to the tourist business and the last half of the
fourth quarter and the first half of the first quarter being the
weakest.  




































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                           SIGNATURES



Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

(REGISTRANT)        MISSION BAY SUPER 8 LTD.,
                    A California Limited Partnership
                    By:  GHG Hospitality, Inc.
                         Corporate General Partner               

BY (SIGNATURE)      /s/ J. Mark Grosvenor                   
(NAME AND TITLE)    J. Mark Grosvenor, President and Director
(DATE)              August 11, 1995

BY (SIGNATURE)      /s/ Sylvia Mellor Clark                 
(NAME AND TITLE)    Controller and Director        
(DATE)              August 11, 1995

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<ARTICLE> 5
       
<S>                             <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>                   6-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          DEC-31-1995
<PERIOD-END>                               JUN-30-1995
<CASH>                                         105,975
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                   18,464
<ALLOWANCES>                                         0
<INVENTORY>                                     19,660
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                               209,640
<PP&E>                                       3,955,244
<DEPRECIATION>                               1,170,547
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                               3,006,666
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                           25,263
<BONDS>                                              0
<COMMON>                                             0
                                0
                                          0
<OTHER-SE>                                           0
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                 3,006,666
<SALES>                                              0
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                               509,059
<CGS>                                                0
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                  433,646
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                                     0
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                     0
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                                   0
<INCOME-PRETAX>                                 75,413
<INCOME-TAX>                                         0
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                             75,413
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                    75,413
<EPS-PRIMARY>                                    10.28
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