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U.S. Hotel Industry Reports Decline in Occupancy and RevPAR for Week Ending 13 September

18 September 20252 Mins Read

  • Among the Top 25 Markets, Anaheim faced the most significant declines, with occupancy dropping by 15.4% to 70.6%. – Image Credit Unsplash   

  • U.S. hotel occupancy and revenue per available room (RevPAR) saw declines, while average daily rates (ADR) remained stable.
  • Anaheim and Washington, D.C. experienced the most significant drops in hotel performance metrics.
  • The U.S. hotel industry experienced mostly negative year-over-year performance for the week ending September 13, 2025, according to CoStar’s latest data. CoStar, a prominent provider of real estate analytics, reported declines in key metrics, reflecting the sector’s challenges.

    During the week of September 7-13, 2025, hotel occupancy in the U.S. fell to 65.4%, a 1.8% decrease compared to the same period in 2024. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) also decreased by 1.7%, reaching $106.43. However, the average daily rate (ADR) increased by 0.1%, reaching $162.71.

    Among the Top 25 Markets, Anaheim faced the most significant declines, with occupancy dropping by 15.4% to 70.6%, ADR falling by 10.5% to $212.16, and RevPAR plummeting by 24.2% to $149.80. These declines were attributed to a comparison with the previous year’s RE+ 24 event dates.

    Washington, D.C. also recorded substantial performance drops, with occupancy down by 11.7% to 67.8%, ADR decreasing by 7.4% to $198.85, and RevPAR declining by 18.3% to $134.77.

    Overall, 16 out of the Top 25 Markets reported a decline in occupancy, highlighting ongoing challenges in the hotel and travel industry as it navigates fluctuating demand and external factors impacting performance.

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