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Weekly Hotel Performance Update – Mar. 6 to Mar. 12, 2022

March 16, 2022 By Julia Buescher Leave a Comment

Source: STR, Inc.
  • San Diego County hotel demand remained robust this latest week with 331,951 room nights sold. This represents an increase of nearly 12,000 room nights from the previous week and only about 10,000 shy of the same week in 2019.
  • County occupancy rose to 74.2%, up 3.1 points from the week prior. San Diego ranked 6th in the nation in occupancy (unchanged from the last week) and 3rd in the western competitive set (down from 2nd), behind Phoenix (82.4%) and Orange County (77.4%). The top performing markets this week were Tampa (85.0%), Miami (84.1%) and Phoenix (82.4%).
  • County ADR continues to run ahead of 2019 levels, climbing to $183, an increase of $8 over the previous week and more than $20 higher than the same week in 2019. San Diego ranked 9th among top markets (down from 8th) and 4th in the west (down from 3rd) below Phoenix ($224), Orange County ($218) and Los Angeles ($188).
  • RevPAR rose by $11 to $136 this past week, ranking San Diego 8th in the nation.
  • Among upscale properties, group occupancy was relatively unchanged from the week prior, at 25.9% this past week, while transient occupancy rose to 42.4% (up 4 points from last week). ADR rose 4.6% for the transient and an even more impressive 7.9% for group to reach $261 for both segments.
  • Occupancy throughout the week was in the low-to-mid 70s for most regions, peaking on the weekend. Saturday night occupancies ranged from low-80s to low-90s, with South/East County properties reaching 91.4%.
  • South/East County and UTC properties experienced average occupancy above 80% for the second week in a row, at 81.2% and 80.2% respectively last week.
  • Several regions had weekly ADR well above $200 this week, with La Jolla Coastal leading at $298, followed by Mission Bay at $236 and Downtown at $230.

Filed Under: Industry Trends, Meetings in San Diego, What's New Tagged With: ADR, data, Hotels, meetings, san diego, travel

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