Washington County’s hotels continue to perform at near-2019 levels. According to STR, which provides market data on the hotel industry around the globe. Washington County’s hotels continue to make an upward trajectory in two key performance areas: Occupancy (OCC) and Average Daily Room Rates…
Occupancy rates (OCC) and average daily room rates (ADR) at Washington County hotels remain relatively steady–and higher than in 2020–over the past two weeks. September 19-25 For the week of September 19-25, average occupancy hovered around 63.6%, a 26.96% increase over the same period…
Washington County’s hotels ended the summer travel season on a high note as they continued to rebound from 2020’s low occupancy and average daily rates. According to STR, occupancy (OCC) levels for the month of August were 72.4%, a 41.3% increase over the same…
According to STR, hotel occupancy for the week increased by 18.4% over the same time last year, and average daily room rates (ADR) has increased by 26.1% to $118.96. The following tables provide an overview of occupancy levels (OCC) and ADR for 2020 and…
As the summer tourism season winds down, hotel occupancy (OCC) and average daily rates (ADR) are seeing a slight decrease. Last week, average occupancy fell to 65%, an increase over the same time last year, but lower than average weeks during the summer months…
Hotel occupancy (OCC) and Average Daily Rates (ADR) continue to improve over the same time last year as we slowly recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The week of June 6-12 ending strong, with hotel occupancy at an astounding 82.3% on Saturday, June 12. The…
After a year of declines, Washington County’s hotel performance is starting to see a rebound. For the week of April 25-May 1, occupancy levels reached nearly 60% at 57.5%. While this number is lower from pre-COVID occupancy levels, it is a 159% improvement over…
COVID-19 has directly affected the hotel industry throughout the United States, and Washington County is no exception. This time of year traditionally is a “soft” period for area hotels. However, we are still seeing decreases directly tied to the decrease in business and leisure travel due…
COVID-19 has directly affected the hotel industry throughout the United States, and Washington County is no exception. This time of year traditionally is a “soft” period for area hotels. However, we are still seeing decreases directly tied to the decrease in business and leisure…
According to STR, which provides premium data benchmarking, analytics and marketplace insights for global hospitality sectors, Washington County’s hotel occupancy in November 2020, is still being negatively affected by the COVID-19 crisis. The occupancy level for the year (to date) is 45.4, a 37.6%…