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U.S. Hotels Log Softer Week Jan. 25–31 as Occupancy and RevPAR Fall, ADR Holds Flat

Weather disruptions reshaped demand, producing gains in some markets alongside pullbacks elsewhere.

Overview

  • CoStar reports U.S. occupancy at 54.0% year over year, down 4.3%, with RevPAR down 4.0% to US$81.37 and ADR up 0.2% to US$150.55 for the week ending January 31.
  • Nashville led occupancy growth, up 24.1% to 71.0%, as hotels discounted rooms to house residents displaced by Winter Storm Fern, driving a 13.8% drop in ADR to US$140.49.
  • Minneapolis posted the strongest RevPAR increase among major markets, rising 18.9% to US$67.26.
  • Las Vegas saw the sharpest declines, with occupancy down 10.4% to 69.0% and RevPAR down 14.2% to US$116.44.
  • The results reflect year-over-year comparisons for a single week drawn from CoStar’s dataset covering more than 93,000 properties and 11.8 million rooms worldwide.