Hospitality & Tourism  March 20, 2017

Lodgers in Greeley post highest February occupancy rate in region

Lodging facilities in Greeley recorded a 71 percent occupancy rate during February, producing the best rate among cities and areas in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado tracked by the Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association.

The association’s monthly Rocky Mountain Lodging Report, released Friday, revealed February occupancy rates of 64 percent in Boulder, 62 percent in Loveland and along the U.S. Highway 36 corridor, 57 percent in Fort Collins, 46 percent in Longmont and 31 percent in Estes Park.

The average daily room rate for February in Boulder was $145; Estes Park, $134; U.S. Highway 36 corridor, $114; Longmont, $110; Loveland, $109; Fort Collins, $97; and Greeley, $92.

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Statewide, lodgers posted an occupancy rate for February of 63 percent, up from 59 percent in January, and an average room rate of $170, mostly attributable to ski resorts.

 

Lodging facilities in Greeley recorded a 71 percent occupancy rate during February, producing the best rate among cities and areas in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado tracked by the Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association.

The association’s monthly Rocky Mountain Lodging Report, released Friday, revealed February occupancy rates of 64 percent in Boulder, 62 percent in Loveland and along the U.S. Highway 36 corridor, 57 percent in Fort Collins, 46 percent in Longmont and 31 percent in Estes Park.

The average daily room rate for February in Boulder was $145; Estes Park, $134; U.S. Highway 36…

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