Weekly Hotel Performance – June 21-70, 2020 – STR Last week, STR reported 53,609 rooms available, or 84% of the 63,896 hotel rooms prior to COVID. Each week, slightly more rooms become available. Hotel room demand grew by 8% over the previous week to 177,562 room nights sold, with weekend nights once again showing peak demand. Average occupancy for the week was … [Read more...] about Weekly Hotel Performance (June 21-27, 2020)
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Weekly Hotel Performance (June 14-20, 2020)
Weekly Hotel Performance – June 14-20, 2020 – STR Room night demand grew to 162,874 throughout the county, a 4.5% increase from last week. This brought occupancy to 44.5% with a base supply of 52,321 rooms.The county’s average daily rate grew by $6 to reach $110 for the week, with properties in Mission Bay boasting the highest ADR at $180, followed by properties in La Jolla … [Read more...] about Weekly Hotel Performance (June 14-20, 2020)
Weekly Hotel Performance (June 7-13, 2020)
Hotel Performance Week of June 7-13, 2020 – STR Hotel room demand rose by 13% over previous week to 155,500 room nights sold, as hotels were allowed to open for leisure travel again over the weekend. As a result, occupancy rose to 43% with a base supply of 51,816 rooms.Weekend nights again report peak demand and ADR; Saturday night saw highest demand (29,462) and … [Read more...] about Weekly Hotel Performance (June 7-13, 2020)
Tourism Industry Performance – May 2020
Following the April bottom, May improved with more than half a million room nights sold.Occupancy averaged 36% against a lower supply of 46,340 rooms in the County.The ADR for the month was $94, and RevPAR was $34.San Diego was 7th among the top 25 markets in occupancy and ADR, and 4th in RevPAR.Calendar Year to date RevPar is down 41 % for San Diego hotels. The upper tier … [Read more...] about Tourism Industry Performance – May 2020
Tourism Industry Performance – April 2020
As the state-issued shelter-at-home orders continued through the month of April, the tourism industry including hotels, attractions, museums, restaurants, and bars remained closed to non-essential guests throughout San Diego County resulting in significant economic loss to the tourism industry. Visitation in April fell to about 10% of usual levels with 161,000 … [Read more...] about Tourism Industry Performance – April 2020