HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — U.S. hotel Average Daily Rate (ADR) has reached an all-time weekly high for the week ending Jan. 1, 2022, according to STR.

In comparison to the same week pre-pandemic, occupancy was 54.3 per cent (up 10.7 per cent), ADR was $157.91 (up 15.1 per cent) and Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) was $85.74 (up 27.4 per cent). 

The Top 25 Markets reached almost $200 in aggregate, led by Miami ($455.31) and Oahu, Hawaii ($411.47). Norfolk/Virgina Beach recorded the largest occupancy increase over the pre-pandemic comparable from 25.3 per cent to 49.4 per cent. Phoenix came in with the largest ADR increase (up 36.9 per cent to $155.71). The only RevPAR deficits were in San Francisco/San Mateo (down 19.6 per cent to $82.18), Oahu Island (down 10.6 per cent to $329.10) and New York City (down 10 per cent to $185.07).

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