Hotels.com Reveals Wyoming As Fourth Most Expensive US State
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Released
on: October 13, 2009, 3:30 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
According
to the latest hotels.com Hotel Price Index (HP), Wyoming was among
the states with most expensive hotel rates in the first half of
2009. In addition to ski tourism helping to maintain higher averages
room rate across the state, prices in the capital of Cheyenne
also led to a higher average rate for Wyoming as the city bucked
national trends with a five per cent increase in room rates.
Wyoming
took fourth place behind taking the fourth place spot behind New
York hotels and accommodation in Massachusetts and Hawaii.
Steve Dumaine, senior director of merchandising at hotels.com,
said: "Despite fewer large cities, the more expensive lodging
options in major ski destinations have helped keep the mountain
states below the national average in terms of price drops. However,
travelers can still get a great deal in the area. Hotels are getting
more aggressive with promotions and offering added extras like
resort credits and complimentary meals."
Cheyenne
was one of only five cities in the nation whose average price
per room increased in January through June 2009. Salt Lake City
ranked second among mountain states for least dramatic rate change
with a five percent decrease in average room prices, with an average
price of $117 per night.
The
HPI also found that in the first half of 2009 hotel prices across
the US dropped 17%. Mountain states - noted here as Wyoming, Idaho,
Utah, Montana and Colorado - beat the national year-over-year
rate drop with Wyoming having the lowest decrease in hotel room
price at nine per cent, followed by Utah, Colorado, Idaho and
Montana, all decreasing by 15% or less.
Also
in the first half of 2009, Denver came in 17th among the top 20
US destinations for US travelers. Despite being a favorite among
US travelers, Denver saw the average hotel price fall 11% over
the same period in 2008 with averages prices for a night at $116
in the first half of 2009.
Nationally, Idaho had the second least expensive hotel rates of
all states with rooms on average $84 a night, which made it the
least expensive state among the mountain region. Among major US
cities, Boise, Idaho, has the second least expensive hotel rates,
with Albuquerque as having the lowest average price for the first
half of 2009, with the average price of $81 per night. Helena,
Montana, ranked fifth overall with rooms averaging $85 per night
a drop of 26% from the previous 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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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 has a wide range of accommodation
across the US - including Universal
Studios Hotels and Las
Vegas Hotels - and across Europe - with hotels
in Rome, Paris and London. 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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