The SDTA is excited to have Wendy Wozniak aboard as the organization’s membership manager. In her new role, Wendy will serve as the primary liaison to our Members. We asked Wendy to tell us a little about herself and what she envisions in taking on this key position. How long have you lived in San Diego, and what was the career path that brought you to the SDTA? I … [Read more...] about MEMBERS, MEET WENDY WOZNIAK!
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New SDTA Members – October
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Headlines You Need to Read | 12 November 2021
Each week, the San Diego Tourism Authority will gather headlines that highlight the hospitality and tourism industries, as well as top news in the San Diego region. “Don’t Wait”: Who Urges U.S. To Pay Attention as Surging COVID Cases Flood Europe’s Hospitals Again—CBS NewsU.S. Judge Rules That United’s Employee Vaccine Mandate Can Continue—CNBCWith Tears, Hugs and … [Read more...] about Headlines You Need to Read | 12 November 2021
Weekly Hotel Performance Update – Oct. 30 – Nov. 6, 2021
Room night demand remained relatively unchanged this week as San Diego County hotels sold 280,975 room nights, only 386 room nights from the week prior.County occupancy averaged 62.9%, ranking San Diego 11th among the top 25 markets and 3rd in the western competitive market, behind Phoenix (ranked 1st in the nation at 75.1%) and Los Angeles (66.9%). Phoenix, New York, and New … [Read more...] about Weekly Hotel Performance Update – Oct. 30 – Nov. 6, 2021
Weekly Hotel Performance Update – Oct. 24 – Oct. 30, 2021
San Diego County hotels sold roughly 35,000 fewer room nights than the week prior, totaling 280,589 room nights sold this week. This decline in demand mirrors the pattern seen in 2019, most likely due to Halloween and families wanting to stay home.The drop in demand resulted in a lower occupancy averaging 62.8% for the week, while average daily rates dropped by $13 to … [Read more...] about Weekly Hotel Performance Update – Oct. 24 – Oct. 30, 2021