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Hotel InduSTRy Overview
Brittany Baldwin CSGP, CHIA
Director of Business Development, Destinations
DMAI WebinarOctober 7, 2014
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1. Visit www.HotelNewsNow.com2. Create Free Login 3. Click on “Data Presentations”
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1. Industry Pulse from 30,000 ft.
2. Group Demand ‘Comeback’?
3. Best & Worst Market Performance
4. Pipeline Growth
5. Where Are We Headed?
5 Things to Know …..
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U.S. Pulse - Positive So Far1
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U.S. Records Set in 2013!
Most Rooms Available
Most Rooms Sold
Highest Rooms Revenue
Highest ADR ($110)
Highest RevPAR ($70)
Full Year 2013
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May 2014 RevPAR Growth
10%
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May 2014 RevPAR Growth
10%Highest May of any on
record…ever!
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June 2014 Occupancy
71.7%
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June 2014 Occupancy
71.7%Highest June occupancy
this century!
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July 2014:Most Rooms Sold Ever!
113 Million
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August 2014 YTD: Strong Demand Drives Very Strong RevPAR
% Change
• Room Supply* 0.8%
• Room Demand* 4.3%
• Occupancy 66% 3.4%
• ADR* $115 4.4%
• RevPAR* $76 8.0%
• Room Revenue* 8.9%
August 2014 YTD, Total US Results* All Time High for First 8Months
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Demand Growth Accelerates Again. Smooth Sailing Ahead!
-8
-4
0
4
8
1990 2000 2010
Supply % Change
Demand % Change-6.9%
-0.9%
- 4.7%
Total U.S., Supply & Demand % Change, 12 MMA 1/1990 – 8/2014
8.0%
3.5%
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Steady ADR Growth As Room Demand Growth Continues
-10
-5
0
5
1990 2000 2010
Demand % Change
ADR % Change
-4.5%
7.5%6.8%
-8.7%
4.1%
Total U.S., ADR & Demand % Change, 12 MMA 1/1990 – 8/2014
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Group Demand ‘Comeback’?
Group Transient Contract
2
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Group Demand ‘Comeback’?
Group Transient Contract
Segmentation
2
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Group Demand ‘Comeback’?
Group Transient Contract
Segmentation
2
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Total U.S.: Transient Occupancy Share Increases
43%57%
Group
Transient
36%
64%
Transient and Group Occupancy as Share of Total OCC, 2005 and 2013 (Share does not include contract)
2005 2013
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U.S. Transient and Group Occupancy Mix of Total OCC2005 thru August 2014
Transient Continues To Grow Share of Occupancy
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Group mix Trans Mix
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Group Demand Is Roaring Back
-2%
-1%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
2012 2013 2014
Demand % Change
ADR % Change
Group Demand and ADR % Change, 12 MMA, 1/2012 – 8/2014
*2013 Easter Comp
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As of July 2014
1.8 million more group rooms sold
than in the prior 12 months
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August 2014 Group ADR
4.1%Highest Monthly Group Rate
Growth This Year
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What Do Meeting Planners Say?
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Relative to Previous Years, was Attendance for your Largest Meeting…
46%
42%
46%
35%36%
38%
19%
22%
16%
Overall Association Corporate
Up Unchanged Down
DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North American Meeting Mkts; Largest meeting = 300+ attendees
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DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North American Meeting Mkts
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What Planners Consider “Very Important” in Meeting Site Selection
57%
62%
62%
64%
64%
66%
73%
80%
81%
81%
81%
87%
Good restaurants
Attractiveness of conference hotels
Willing to make financial/other concessions
Number of hotel rooms available
Clean/attractive city
Security/crime rate
Good value for the money
Easy for delegates to get to
Convenient airline service
Travel costs to location
Food and lodging costs
Good hotels
DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North American Meeting Mkts; Selection from 26 Characteristics
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46%
57%
94%
2009 2011 2013
Wi-Fi Required for Largest Meeting Sees Exponential Growth
DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North Am. Meeting Mkts; Largest =300+ attendees; Last 12 months
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“Very Likely” Deterrents for Destination/City Site Selection
94%89% 85%
61% 56%
51% 45%44%
27%20%
DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North American Meeting Mkts; Selection from 22 Characteristics
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DestinationMAP 2013 Vol. 1; 40 North American Meeting Mkts
High and Low Perception Ratings for 2013
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3 U.S. Market Performance
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August 2014 YTD RevPAR:
Market RevPAR %
Change Market RevPAR %
Change
Nashville, TN 18.9 Maui Island, HI 1.9
Augusta, GA-SC 18.3 Central New Jersey 1.6
Denver, CO 16.5 Buffalo, NY 1.6
San Jose-Santa Cruz, CA 14.9 Connecticut Area 1.4
Fort Myers, FL 14.9 Oklahoma City, OK 1.3
Oakland, CA 14.6 New Jersey Shore 0.4
Sarasota-Bradenton, FL 14.3 Texas South 0
Las Vegas, NV 14.2 Long Island -1.3
Memphis, TN-AR-MS 14.1 North Dakota -1.7
Wyoming 13.6 Rochester, NY -2.7
Highest Growth Mkts Lowest Growth Mkts
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August 2014 YTD ADR % Change for Top 25 markets
Market OCC % ADR % ChangeNashville, TN 73.0 13.1
San Francisco/San Mateo, CA 84.5 11.5
Denver, CO 77.3 8.4
Seattle, WA 77.6 8.4
Boston, MA 76.1 7.5
New York, NY 84.1 2.2
Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA 57.8 2.2
Chicago, IL 69.5 2.0
New Orleans, LA 69.6 1.9
Philadelphia, PA-NJ 68.9 0.7
Washington, DC-MD-VA 70.6 -0.6
Highest / Lowest YTD Rate Growth – Top 25 Mkts
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August 2014 YTD ADR % Change in Secondary Markets (26 – 50)
Market OCC % ADR % Change
San Jose/Santa Cruz, CA 77.0 12.5
Oakland, CA 77.8 10.1
Portland, OR 73.6 7.7
Austin, TX 73.8 6.9
Fort Lauderdale, FL 79.9 6.5
Pittsburgh, PA 68.8 3.3
San Antonio, TX 67.3 2.8
Salt Lake City/Ogden, UT 68.2 2.7
Richmond/Petersburg, VA 61.6 2.1
Baltimore, MD 69.0 1.9
Highest / Lowest YTD Rate Growth – Secondary Mkts
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Pipeline Accelerates 4
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In Construction – Vertical construction on the physical building has begun. (This does not include construction on any sub-grade structures.)
Final Planning – construction will begin within the next 12 months.
Planning – construction will begin in more than 13 months.
Unconfirmed (formerly Pre-Planning) - Potential projects that remain unconfirmed at this time.
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US Pipeline: Construction Accelerates, But Is Still Muted
Phase 2014 2013 % Change
In Construction 108 78 38%
Final Planning 123 125 -1%
Planning 159 141 12%
Under Contract 391 345 14%
Total US Pipeline, by Phase, ‘000s Rooms, August 2014 and 2013
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Construction In Top 26 Markets: 16 With 2%+ Of Supply
US Pipeline, Top 26 Markets, U/C Rooms as % of Existing Supply, August 2014
Market Rooms U/C % Of Existing
Las Vegas, NV 0.0%
Norfolk-Virginia Beach, VA 104 0.3%
Tampa-St Petersburg, FL 211 0.5%
Orlando, FL 595 0.5%
Oahu Island, HI 144 0.5%
San Francisco/San Mateo, CA 333 0.6%
St Louis, MO-IL 255 0.7%
Atlanta, GA 852 0.9%
Philadelphia, PA-NJ 521 1.1%
Detroit, MI 587 1.4%
Phoenix, AZ 1,240 2.0%
Chicago, IL 2,252 2.1%
New Orleans, LA 826 2.2%
Minneapolis-St Paul, MN-WI 850 2.2%
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 2,187 2.2%
San Diego, CA 1,381 2.3%
Washington, DC-MD-VA 2,619 2.4%
Dallas, TX 1,974 2.5%
Boston, MA 1,379 2.7%
Denver, CO 1,250 2.9%
Nashville, TN 1,157 3.1%
Anaheim-Santa Ana, CA 2,251 4.1%
Seattle, WA 1,918 4.7%
Miami-Hialeah, FL 2,652 5.4%
Houston, TX 4,622 6.1%
New York, NY 13,194 11.8%
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Under Construction Rooms Mostly In Limited Service Segments
3.6
11.0
41.3
31.7
4.9
1.1
15.2
Luxury UpperUpscale
Upscale UpperMidscale
Midscale Economy Unaffiliated
US Pipeline, Rooms Under Construction , ‘000s Rooms, by Scale, August 2014
67%
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Where Are We Headed?5
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Positive RevPAR Growth For The Foreseeable Future
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
5
10
1990 2000 2010
-16.8%
-2.6%
-10.1%
9%8.6%
Total U.S., RevPAR % Change, 12 MMA 1/1990 – 8/2014
65 Months 46 Mo.112 Months
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Total United StatesKey Performance Indicator Outlook (% Change vs. Prior Year)2014 – 2015 (As of August 12, 2014)
U.S. Outlook
2014Forecast
2015Forecast
Supply 1.0% 1.3%
Demand 3.6% 2.1%
Occupancy 2.6% 0.7%
ADR 4.2% 4.4%
RevPAR 6.9% 5.2%
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2014 Year End Outlook
U.S. Chain ScalesOccupancy
(% chg)ADR
(% chg)RevPAR (%chg)
Luxury -0.1% 4.6% 4.5%
Upper Upscale 2.0% 4.4% 6.5%
Upscale 2.0% 4.4% 6.5%
Upper Midscale 2.6% 3.3% 6.0%
Midscale 3.0% 3.5% 6.6%
Economy 2.9% 3.9% 6.8%
Independent 2.8% 4.6% 7.5%
Total United States 2.6% 4.2% 6.9%
As of August 12th , 2014
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-5% to 0% 0% to 5% 5% to 10% 10% to 15% 15%+
Chicago Anaheim Atlanta Nashville
New Orleans Detroit Boston
New York Houston Dallas
Norfolk Los Angeles Denver
Philadelphia Miami San Francisco
Washington Minneapolis Seattle
Oahu Tampa
Orlando
Phoenix
San Diego
St. Louis
2014 Year End RevPAR ForecastTop 25 US Markets, August 2014 Forecast (Markets sorted alphabetically)
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2015 Year End RevPAR ForecastTop 25 US Markets, August 2014 Forecast (Markets sorted alphabetically)
-5% to 0% 0% to 5% 5% to 10% 10% to 15%
New York Atlanta Anaheim Nashville
New Orleans Boston
Norfolk Chicago
Philadelphia Dallas
Washington Denver
Detroit
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
Oahu
Orlando
Phoenix
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
Tampa
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To Recap…
• Life is Great! ‘Fish While the Fishing is Good’
• Demand Growth: Strong & Steady
• Group Demand: Still Wild Card
• Supply growth: Not an Issue, yet
• YE RevPAR Forecast: Rosy!
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