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Sports Travel Is Emerging As a $100 Billion Demand Engine for U.S. Hotels

24 April 20264 Mins Read

In Brief: Sports-related travel generated $111.2 billion in direct economic impact in the United States in 2025, underscoring its growing role as a major driver of hotel demand nationwide.

  • Sports Travel Is Emerging As a $100 Billion Demand Engine for U.S. Hotels – Image Credit HNR News   

Published April 24, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

A $100 Billion Segment With Expanding Reach

New data from the Sports Events and Tourism Association (Sports ETA) shows that sports-related travel generated $111.2 billion in direct economic impact in 2025, contributing to a total economic impact of $274.5 billion.

The segment also generated 124.3 million hotel room nights during the year, underscoring its scale and significance to the hospitality industry.

Beyond Mega Events: A Distributed Demand Engine

While global events such as the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics attract the most attention, the majority of sports-related travel is generated by activity at other levels, including collegiate athletics, regional competitions, and youth sports tournaments.

These events take place year-round across a wide range of markets, creating a steady flow of demand that extends well beyond major host cities.

In particular, youth and amateur sports have become a significant driver of hotel demand in secondary and tertiary destinations, where tournaments and showcases can generate consistent weekend and seasonal occupancy.

Unlike one-time mega events, this distributed model of sports travel creates repeat visitation and more predictable booking patterns, making it an increasingly important segment for hotels in smaller and mid-sized markets.

Opportunities for Secondary Markets

The expansion of sports travel across all levels is creating new opportunities for destinations that have historically seen limited tourism demand.

Communities investing in sports facilities and event infrastructure are increasingly positioning themselves as hosts for regional and national tournaments, attracting teams, families, and spectators over multiple days.

For hotel operators, this can translate into reliable weekend demand, group bookings, and repeat business tied to recurring event calendars.

This dynamic is helping to shift the geographic distribution of travel demand, reducing reliance on traditional gateway cities and creating new growth opportunities in smaller markets.

Industry organizations have also pointed to the growing importance of amateur and youth sports in sustaining travel demand beyond major events.

“While marquee events capture global attention, the foundation of sports tourism is built on the thousands of amateur and youth competitions taking place year-round across the country,” industry analysts at the Sports Events and Tourism Association (Sports ETA) have noted in commentary accompanying the latest report.

This dynamic reinforces the role of sports travel as a recurring demand driver, particularly for destinations that can host multiple events throughout the year.

A Multi-Segment Demand Driver

The scale of sports-related travel reflects its reach across multiple traveler groups, including fans, athletes, teams, media, and event organizers.

Unlike traditional leisure travel, sports travel often involves group bookings, longer stays, and repeat visitation, making it particularly valuable for hotel operators seeking predictable demand patterns.

Impact on Hotel Performance

For hotels, sports-related travel can support occupancy during shoulder periods, drive premium pricing during high-profile events, and create demand in markets that may otherwise experience lower visitation levels.

Large-scale events amplify these effects, but smaller, recurring events are increasingly important in sustaining baseline occupancy throughout the year.

Infrastructure and Investment Implications

The growth of sports travel is also influencing development strategies, with increased investment in stadiums, training facilities, and event infrastructure that support ongoing visitation.

Hotels near these venues may benefit from more stable, predictable demand tied to event calendars.

Outlook

As sports travel continues to expand, its role within the broader hospitality demand mix is likely to increase.

What was once viewed as episodic demand tied to major events is becoming a more structural component of travel, positioning sports tourism as an increasingly important segment for hotel operators and investors.

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