U.S. hotel results for week ending May 30

The U.S. hotel industry reported positive year-over-year comparisons for the week ending May 30, according to data from CoStar.

May 24-30 (percentage change from comparable week in 2025):

Occupancy: 62.2% (+1.9%)
ADR: $158.53 (+4.5%)
RevPAR: $98.59 (+6.5%)

Among the top 25 markets, New Orleans saw the only double-digit occupancy increase (+10.9% to 56.1%).

Las Vegas posted the largest gains in ADR (+24.4% to $218.86) and RevPAR (+33.6% to $174.42), helped by multiple concerts, including BTS, the Jonas Brothers and No Doubt.

Overall, 18 of the top 25 markets saw a lift in RevPAR.

Minneapolis reported the steepest declines in occupancy (-8.2% to 51.6%) and RevPAR (-8.9% to $64.49.

by Adam Perkowsky / Hotel Business – U.S. hotel results for week ending May 30 – hotelbusiness.com

Related Posts

DSH Hotel Advisors Closes Sale of Award-Winning, 75-Room Comfort Inn & Suites Crestview South in Crestview, Florida

Jun 10, 2026

DSH Hotel Advisors Mid-Market Hotel Series – Part 3: The Shrinking Window: What Constrained Supply and Rising Inventory Mean for You

Jun 9, 2026

Bootstrapping your hospitality business in 2026

Jun 9, 2026

Trip.com: 70% travel growth in World Cup host cities

Jun 9, 2026