As expected due to the Easter and Passover holidays, the U.S. hotel industry reported negative year-over-year comparisons for the week ending April 19, according to data from CoStar.
April 13-19 (percentage change from comparable week in 2024):
Occupancy: 61.4% (-8.1%)
ADR: $158.00 (-1.3%)
RevPAR: $97.06 (-9.3%)
Among the top 25 markets, Orlando experienced the largest occupancy increase (+6.2% to 76.6%).
Miami reported the highest gains in ADR (+17.3% to $274.54) and RevPAR (+19.5% to $221.24).
The largest RevPAR drops were seen in Washington, DC (-36.8% to $116.74) and Nashville (-30.1% to $105.16).