The U.S. hotel industry reported mostly negative year-over-year comparisons, according to CoStar’s latest data through Aug. 16.
Aug. 10-16 2025 (percentage change from comparable week in 2024):
- Occupancy: 66.3 percent (-0.9 percent)
- Average daily rate (ADR): $157.51 (+0.4 percent)
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): $104.50 (-0.5 percent)
Among the Top 25 Markets, Seattle saw the highest increases in occupancy (+7.5 percent to 83.9 percent) and RevPAR (+10.9 percent to $178.62).
Houston recorded the steepest drop in occupancy (-24.0 percent to 57.2 percent) and RevPAR (-27.1 percent to $66.84). The decreases are largely due to the elevated displacement demand period that followed Hurricane Beryl in 2024.
New Orleans reported the second-largest declines in occupancy (-13.7 percent to 45.0 percent) and RevPAR (-17.2 percent to $53.82).