HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—Aligned with normal spring break patterns, U.S. hotel performance showed mix comparisons from the previous week, according to STR‘s latest data through 1 April.
26 March through 1 April 2023 (percentage change from comparable weeks in 2022, 2019):
- Occupancy: 66.2% (+3.4%, -3.5%)
- Average daily rate (ADR): US$158.40 (+7.3%, +19.9%)
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): US$104.78 (+10.9%, +15.7%)
Among the Top 25 Markets, Washington, D.C., saw the highest year-over-year increase in occupancy (+18.2% to 78.7%), while Dallas saw the highest occupancy lift over 2019 (+6.2% to 73.0%).
Houston showed the most substantial ADR growth year over year (+25.8% to US$133.50), while Phoenix reported the highest ADR increase over 2019 (+49.4% to US$232.54).
Las Vegas reported the highest RevPAR increase when measuring against 2019 (+49.8% to US$168.41), while Washington, D.C., registered the largest year-over-year increase in the metric (+44.1% to US$165.44).
The steepest RevPAR declines from 2019 were seen in Minneapolis (-37.4% to US$66.73) and San Francisco (-27.5% to US$123.96). New Orleans reported the largest RevPAR decrease year over year (-26.4% to US$125.83).Â
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