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STR: US Weekly Hotel Occupancy Reaches 70%

Anaheim Hotels Vastly Increase Rate

Hotels in Anaheim, California, reported the largest increase in average daily rate for the week of Sept. 18-24. (Getty Images)
Hotels in Anaheim, California, reported the largest increase in average daily rate for the week of Sept. 18-24. (Getty Images)

U.S. hotel performance increased from the previous week and showed improved comparisons with 2019, according to STR‘s latest data through Sept. 24.

Sept. 18-24, 2022 (percentage change from comparable week in 2019*):

  • Occupancy: 70.0% (-1.5%)
  • Average daily rate (ADR): $157.99 (+15.7%)
  • Revenue per available room (RevPAR): $110.60 (+13.9%)

Among the Top 25 Markets, Orlando reported the highest occupancy increase over 2019 (+7.9% to 72.2%).

Of note, New York City saw the highest absolute occupancy level (89.9%), which was helped by the High-Level Week of the United Nations General Assembly.

Anaheim reported the largest ADR gain over 2019 (+31.7% to $214.61).

The steepest RevPAR declines were in New Orleans (-16.7% to $86.68) and Minneapolis (-16.1% to $90.11).

*Due to the pandemic impact, STR is measuring recovery against comparable time periods from 2019.

About STR

STR provides premium data benchmarking, analytics and marketplace insights for the global hospitality industry. Founded in 1985, STR maintains a presence in 15 countries with a corporate North American headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an international headquarters in London, and an Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore. STR was acquired in October 2019 by CoStar Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGP), the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces. For more information, please visit str.com and costargroup.com.

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