RevPAR

RevPAR, or revenue per available room, is a performance metric in the hotel industry, which is calculated by multiplying a hotel's average daily room rate (ADR) by its occupancy rate. It may also be calculated by dividing a hotel's total guestroom revenue by the room count and the number of days in the period being measured.

Since it is only a measurement for a point in time (say a day, or month or year) it is most often compared to the same time frame. It is often used in comparison to competitors within a custom defined market, trading area, or DMA or a self-selected competitive set as defined the hotel's owner or manager. Also, comparisons are usually best considered between hotels of the same type, or with target customers. (e.g. Full Service, Luxury, Extended Stay, Economy)

A few syndicated data companies compile RevPAR information across markets via voluntary survey, and provide compiled blinded information back to the industry.

Other Caveats:

Calculation

RevPAR = Rooms Revenue /Rooms Available \,

An often used short cut to estimate RevPAR is to multiply Occupancy % times Average Daily Rate (ADR)

References

  1. ^ Smith Travel Research, Glossary: http://www.strglobal.com/Resources/Glossary.aspx#R