U.S. hotel results for week ending May 16

The U.S. hotel industry reported positive year-over-year comparisons for the week ending May 16, according to data from CoStar.

May 10-16 (percentage change from comparable week in 2025):

Occupancy: 68.2% (+1.5%)
ADR: $173.01 (+3.9%)
RevPAR: $117.93 (+5.4%)

Among the top 25 markets, Orlando recorded the highest increases in occupancy (+13.3% to 71.0%) and RevPAR (+23.7% to $149.38).

San Francisco posted the largest ADR gain (+10.3% to US$248.93).

San Diego registered the steepest declines in ADR (-4.6% to $209.08) and RevPAR (-10.3% to $151.15), while Detroit saw the largest occupancy drop (-6.1% to 66.3%).

by Adam Perkowsky Hotel Business

U.S. hotel results for week ending May 16 – hotelbusiness.com

U.S. hotel results for week ending May 16 – hotelbusiness.com

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