U.S. hotels logged positive results for the week ended May 18, according to STR data.
Year over year, revenue per available room increased 2.2% to $95.13, and average daily rate rose 1.4% to end the week at $134.36. Occupancy ticked up 0.8%, to 70.8%.
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.J., logged the biggest increase in ADR of the top 25 U.S. markets, with the metric rising 7.9% to $160.06.
Boston registered the highest RevPAR increase at 11.5% to $212.97, while Anaheim/Santa Ana, Calif., saw occupancy increase 5.3%, to 78.3%, the biggest increase.
Seattle logged the steepest declines in RevPAR and ADR, with the metrics dropping 14.8% and 9.8% to $130.65 and $163.51, respectively.
On the occupancy front, Miami/Hialeah, Fla., logged a 6.1% drop, to 76.4%, the biggest decline of the week.