The U.S. hotel industry reported mostly negative year-over-year comparisons for the week ending Jan. 31, according to CoStar data.
Jan. 25-31 (percentage change from comparable week in 2025):
Occupancy: 54.0% (-4.3%)
ADR: $150.55 (+0.2%)
RevPAR: $81.37 (-4.0%)
Among the top 25 markets, Nashville reported the largest occupancy increase (+24.1% to 71.0%) as well as the steepest decline in ADR (-13.8% to $140.49). The market’s performance was due to the impact of Winter Storm Fern, as hotels offered discounted rates to help displaced residents.
Minneapolis saw the highest RevPAR gain (+18.9% to $67.26).
Las Vegas registered the most pronounced decreases in occupancy (-10.4% to 69.0%) and RevPAR (-14.2% to $116.44).



