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Strategies for Hotels to Capitalize on Event-Driven Demand

22 August 20253 Mins Read

  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, presents a significant opportunity for hoteliers. – Image Credit Unsplash   

Hoteliers are leveraging major events like concerts and sports tournaments to boost demand and revenue, with strategies focusing on early detection, historical data analysis, and creative guest engagement.

The hospitality industry experiences significant fluctuations in demand, particularly during major events such as concerts and sports tournaments. These occasions drive substantial hotel bookings and busy weekends for hoteliers. As consumers increasingly prioritize experiences over material possessions, the allure of attending a live event, such as a Taylor Swift concert or a Super Bowl game, prompts spontaneous travel decisions.

Karen McWilliams, Vice President of Revenue Strategy at Concord Hospitality, emphasizes the importance of research and planning in preparing for hotel demand during large events. At the 2025 Hotel Data Conference, McWilliams highlighted the necessity of understanding every aspect of an event, including its history, ticket sales patterns, and even weather conditions. This comprehensive approach allows hoteliers to anticipate and capitalize on demand effectively.

Leveraging Data and Historical Trends

Silvia Camarota, Senior Director at Expedia Group, notes a significant increase in searches and bookings on Expedia following announcements of major events. For instance, Taylor Swift’s 2023 tour resulted in a 20% growth in average daily rates (ADR), with half of all bookings occurring when tickets were released. This pattern underscores the importance of monitoring booking trends and being prepared to respond to demand surges.

McWilliams advises against relying solely on direct comparisons with past events. Instead, she recommends examining a broad range of events, such as soccer tournaments and Formula One races, to understand how these events have evolved. For example, the Super Bowl has seen changes in booking patterns, rates, and cancellation policies, necessitating a flexible approach to planning.

Preparing for Unforeseen Circumstances

Beyond planned events, hoteliers must also be prepared for unexpected demand spikes caused by severe weather events like hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires. Concord Hospitality has developed a weather action plan to communicate with stakeholders in affected markets and ensure readiness for displaced guests. This proactive approach is crucial for managing demand during both anticipated and unforeseen events.

Anticipating the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, presents a significant opportunity for hoteliers. With 48 teams and 104 matches scheduled across 16 North American cities, the event will attract international tourists who may extend their stays to explore secondary or tertiary markets. Camarota highlights the potential for hotels outside host cities to benefit from this influx of visitors, as many travelers are willing to drive for better deals.

Concord Hospitality, with hotels in four World Cup host cities, views the event as a chance to refine strategies for managing demand. McWilliams stresses the importance of flexibility and adaptability, as each event can yield different outcomes.

Engaging Guests Creatively

To stand out during busy event weekends, hotels are employing creative strategies to engage guests. Initiatives such as “fan zones,” viewing parties, and themed cocktails can enhance the guest experience. McWilliams suggests offering wellness and recovery packages for guests attending weeklong events, providing amenities like survival kits and themed breakfasts.

Camarota points to the success of hotels that embraced the theme of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour by offering activities like friendship bracelet-making, which were then featured on travel apps. These small gestures can significantly enhance guest satisfaction and loyalty.

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