September 23, 2023,
Hotels have provided so many of us with memories unique, special and magical.
If you travel and stay someplace for about a week, doesn’t your room begin to feel like home?
One of our associates, who loved San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko so much, virtually every year she would plan a family vacation there.
We know of another who found the Marriott Courtyard to be the perfect balance between an almost luxury experience (depending upon the property) at a very reasonable price.
No doubt you have had your great hotel experiences as well.
So, it is great news to hear that the hotel industry, survived the pandemic and is booming again.
Guess which celebrity is having a major impact on that?
It’s Prime Time in Boulder, Colorado.
According to Forbes Magazine forbes.com, “Deion Sanders, aka Coach Prime, has brought winning football back to the University of Colorado and as much as $17 million to the Boulder economy with each sold-out home game. From game tickets to hotel rooms, celebrities to restaurants and merch, the presence of Sanders is driving commerce.”
It is as though the nation’s eyes, at least for now, are glued to the television set when the Buffs play.
Buffs? You better keep winning.
Sold out games are now common in Boulder. Visiting fans have to stay somewhere. At higher hotel prices.
As reported by 9news.com, “After the Buffs beat TCU in their first game of the season, single tickets are costing hundreds of dollars online. Hotel rooms appear to be booking up, too.”
Doesn’t this good news just make you want to sing?
“Happy Days Are Here Again” is a 1929 song with music by Milton Ager and lyrics by Jack Yellen.
In 1929, just prior to the Great Crash of the New York Stock Market, the song was recorded. The song was an instant hit and would remain a popular refrain throughout the 1930s, as the theme of radio shows.
The song is a standard that has been interpreted by various artists.
It appeared in the 1930 film Chasing Rainbows and was the campaign song for Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s 1932 presidential campaign. It is the unofficial anthem of Roosevelt’s Democratic Party.
Barbra Streisand first recorded the song over three decades after its initial release. While traditionally sung at a brisk pace, Streisand’s rendition became notable for its slow and expressive performance.
If you are sitting in your hotel room or looking out of the window with great mountain, ocean or skyscraper views, please sing along with us:
Happy days are here again
The skies above are clear again
So let’s sing a song of cheer again
Happy times, happy nights
Happy days are here again
That was fun.
For hotels and travelers in search of wonderful times, happy days are certainly here again.
Travel Recovery Continues as Hoteliers Embrace Upselling with 70% Increase in Summer 2023, According to Mews Data Snap
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20 Sep, 2023, 08:00 ET
Revenue from parking lots, meeting rooms, and other spaces increased 22% YOY, while upselling increased 31%
NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Mews, the industry-leading hospitality cloud, today released the Mews Data Snap, a real-time measure of hospitality’s performance during the summer of 2023 (June, July, and August). The report also compares this year’s data to summer 2022 to pinpoint how the hospitality sector is changing.
Based on data from Mews partners worldwide, the Mews Data Snap unpacks hospitality’s performance across five key areas: occupancy, ADR and RevPar, online check-ins and upsells, and additional bookable spaces.
For the North American market in particular, key findings include:
- Travel continues to move in a positive trend: average occupancy for summer 2023 was 62%, up 5% YOY. June was the best-performing month, while August saw the highest percentage of rooms occupied.
- Increased rates didn’t deter consumers from traveling this summer: ADR and RevPAR saw clear, positive movement despite little change in occupancy. ADR rose 9% YOY ($25) to an average of $294, in part due to inflation among other factors. RevPAR saw a significant increase of 14% YOY ($22) to $178, including on average $30 higher in June YOY.
- Travelers continue to embrace the convenience and instant gratification of online check-in and upgrades: while the number of guests utilizing online check-in remained relatively the same YOY (nearly 20%), more guests upgraded their reservations via online check-in, as upselling increased 31% YOY to $51 per upgrade. Top upgrades include early check-in, pet fees, late check-out, breakfast, and drinks or food upon arrival.
- Non-room revenue is proving to be an excellent diversification strategy: nearly 20% of hotels in North America are selling additional bookable spaces to day guests and visitors (such as parking lots and meeting rooms), a 69% increase YOY, with average revenue generated per space increasing 22% YOY (an average of $362 extra per reservation). Monthly additional bookable service revenue more than doubled YOY.
“It’s easy to talk about hospitality trends based on what we feel is happening, but there’s no substitute for real data,” said Matt Welle, Mews CEO. “Not only can we see that people continue to return to travel, but the data shows that hoteliers are embracing the idea of hybrid hospitality and a more creative use of spaces and reaping the rewards.”
To get the full picture of this summer’s performance across Mews hotel partners worldwide, download the Mews Data Snap: Summer 2023.
About Mews
Mews is the leading platform for the new era of hospitality. Powering over 3,500 properties across more than 80 countries, Mews Hospitality Cloud is designed to streamline operations for modern hoteliers, transform the guest experience and create more profitable businesses. Customers include Accor, Generator-Freehand, Nordic Choice Hotels, The Social Hub, Life House and Airelles, as well as hostel groups such as YHA Australia, Clink Hostels and Wombat’s Hostels. Mews has been named the World’s Best Independent Hotel PMS Provider by World Travel Tech Awards (2022) and Best Place to Work in Hotel Tech (2021, 2022) by Hotel Tech Report. The company has offices in Europe, the United States and Australia.
PR Contact (North America):
Kathie Gonzalez
kathie@kagcomms.com
SOURCE Mews
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