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U.S. Hotel Industry Reports Negative Year-Over-Year Comparisons in Week Ending May 10, 2025 :: Hospitality Trends

15 May 20252 Mins Read


  San Francisco/San Mateo reported the sharpest declines in both ADR and RevPAR.

  • Philadelphia and Boston have the highest gains in occupancy and Average Daily Rate (ADR), respectively.
  • San Francisco/San Mateo and New Orleans experience steep declines in ADR, Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR), and occupancy.

U.S. hotel industry data for the week ending May 10, 2025, showed negative year-over-year comparisons, as revealed by CoStar, a leading online real estate marketplace provider. The industry’s key performance indicators—occupancy, average daily rate (ADR), and revenue per available room (RevPAR)—all reported a decrease compared to the same week in 2024.

The data showed that the occupancy rate for the week was 64.6%, marking a 2.3% decrease from the comparable week in 2024. The industry’s average daily rate (ADR) stood at US$162.57, down by 0.7%, while the revenue per available room (RevPAR) was US$105.08, a 3.0% decrease from the previous year.

Among the Top 25 Markets, Philadelphia led with the highest gains in occupancy, which increased by 10.9% to 73.0%, and RevPAR, which rose by 18.5% to US$119.68. Boston posted the largest increase in ADR, with a rise of 10.2% to US$275.21.

On the other hand, San Francisco/San Mateo reported the sharpest declines in both ADR and RevPAR. The ADR dropped by 29.5% to US$221.05, while RevPAR fell by 33.9% to US$164.07. The steep declines were attributed to the shift in the RSA Conference’s calendar.

New Orleans experienced the largest loss in occupancy, with a decrease of 10.8% to 60.6%. The data underlines the fluctuating performance of the U.S. hotel industry, with some cities outperforming others in terms of key industry metrics.

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