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 three key performance indicators: Occupancy (OCC), Average Daily Room Rates (ADR) and Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR). For the month…
Washington County’s hotel performance continues to rebound, with performance nearly reaching pre-pandemic levels. The following charts illustrate the performance of Washington County’s hotel performance for the month of March from 2019 to 2022, according to STR, which provides market data on the hotel industry…
The first STR report of calendar year 2022 shows continued growth in Washington County’s hotel performance. (STR is a benchmarking tool that provides a set of key performance indicators of a destination’s hotel performance.) For January 2022, overall room occupancy stood at 51.2%,…
Washington County’s hotels continue to rebuild from 2020’s low occupancy and average daily rates. September 2021 vs. September 2020 According to STR, occupancy (OCC) levels for the month of September were 63.6%, a 13.1% increase from 2020. The monthly occupancy rate continues to be…
Trends in hotel occupancy in Washington County continue to increase over the same period last year, with weekends (Friday and Saturday nights) bringing in stronger occupancy than other days of the week. For the week of Oct. 3-9, the overall occupancy (OCC) was 63.6%,…
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…
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…
Weekly hotel performance continues its rebound and recovery over the same period in 2020. The charts below illustrate the continuing increases in occupancy (OCC) and average daily rates (ADR). Occupancy on Saturday, July 24, saw its highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching 90%. …
Hotel performance continues its rebound and recovery over the same period in 2020. The charts below illustrate the continuing increases in occupancy (OCC) and average daily rates (ADR). The historic heat wave experienced by the entire Pacific Northwest, June 26-28, saw locals flocking to…
COVID-19 has directly affected the hotel industry throughout the United States, and Washington County is no exception. We have been seeing decreases directly tied to the decrease in business and leisure travel due to COVID-19 and related travel restrictions and recommendations. Now, more than a year after…