STR: U.S. hotel results for week ending March 11

Helped by the onset of spring break travel, U.S. hotel performance increased from the previous week, according to STR‘s latest data through March 11.

March 5-11 (percentage change from comparable weeks in 2022, 2019):

Occupancy: 64.7% (+2.8%, -7.5%)
ADR: $158.20 (+8.1%, +16.6%)
RevPAR: $102.38 (+11.1%, +7.8%)

Among the top 25 markets, Washington, DC, saw the highest year-over-year increase in occupancy (+21.8% to 67.6%). None of the top 25 markets saw an occupancy lift over 2019.

DC also showed the most substantial ADR (+23.4% to $183.86) and RevPAR growth (+50.2% to $124.33) year-over-year.

In terms of ADR, Anaheim reported the highest ADR (+51.4% to $245.62) and RevPAR (+42.2% to $189.81) increases when measuring against 2019.

The steepest RevPAR declines from 2019 were seen in San Francisco (-22.8% to $144.02) and Minneapolis (-15.2% to $61.44). Year-over-year, San Diego (-16.1% to $61.99) reported the largest RevPAR decrease.