Hotels.com Finds Florida Cities To Be Among The Most Popular US
Destinations
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Released
on: October 9, 2009, 7:12 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
According
to the hotels.com Hotel Price Index (HPI), Florida cities were
among the most popular US destinations for domestic and international
travelers. Orlando ranked third most popular travel destination
for Americans, and Miami was the eighth favorite among US travelers
and sixth most popular travel US destination for international
travelers.
Steve
Dumaine, senior director of merchandising at hotels.com, said:
"Cities up and down the coasts of Florida, from the least
expensive cities like Tallahassee to the most expensive like Panama
City, are experiencing deep cuts in hotel rates across the board
and some of the lowest prices in the country can be found throughout
the South, not just in Florida."
Florida
and Georgia experienced the greatest drop in lodging prices among
southern states with a 14% decrease in both states over a year.
South Carolina was not far behind with a 13% fall.
Knoxville,
Tennessee, had the lowest average price per room in the South
at $83, placing in the top five least expensive cities in the
country. Conversely, Panama City, Florida, had the highest average
price per room in the South at $154, landing in the top five most
expensive cities in the country.
The latest HPI showed six Florida cities – the most in any
one state – were among the top ten US cities with the greatest
drop in hotel rates. These cities included Orlando, Miami, West
Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers and Naples, three of which
– Orlando, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale – also ranked
among the most popular destinations for US travelers.
In
addition to Florida destinations, Southern cities Atlanta and
New Orleans also placed in the top 20 US destinations for Americas
at positions 11 and 14, respectively.
Orlando
hotels ranked tenth in the US for lowest rates. Other Southern
cities with the lowest rates included Knoxville, Tennessee, Tallahassee,
Florida, Pensacola, Florida, and Lexington, Kentucky.
Mississippi
had the lowest average price per room per night among southern
states, dropping 11 percent from last year.
The
hotels.com HPI tracks the real prices paid per hotel room rather
than advertised rates, using a weighted average based on the number
of rooms sold in each of the markets in which hotels.com operates.
The HPI report issued today examines hotel prices paid at 78,000
hotels across 13,000 locations around the world for the period
January to June 2009, compared to the same period the year before.
The
international scale of hotels.com in terms of both customers and
destinations makes the HPI one of the most comprehensive benchmarks
available, as it incorporates both chain and independent hotels,
as well as specialty lodging options such as vacation rentals
and bed and breakfast properties.
About hotels.com
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San
Diego hotels, Boston
hotels,
Chicago
hotels - offering an extensive selection of more than 85,000
properties ranging from traditional hotels and vacation rentals
to bed and breakfasts and all-inclusive resorts. hotels.com serves
as an advocate for guests before, during and after their property
stay. To help travelers choose the right property for each trip,
the company provides a variety of tools and features, including
property descriptions, rate calendars, maps, virtual tours, and
more than one million guest reviews. hotels.com offers additional
value for guests through its Price Match Guarantee, Risk-Free
Booking and welcomerewards programs. Hotels.com is an operating
company of Expedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPE).
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