Hospitality & Tourism  September 20, 2016

Hotel occupancy rates tops along U.S. 36 corridor, in Boulder

Lodgers along the U.S. Highway 36 corridor and the city of Boulder recorded the highest occupancy rates in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado during August, according to the Rocky Mountain Lodging Report released Monday.

Lodgers along the corridor reported an occupancy rate of 87 percent, and lodgers in Boulder had an occupancy rate of 86.7 percent for the month.

Loveland lodgers had a rate of 84.1 percent, Fort Collins, 82.8 percent; Greeley, 76.9 percent; and Estes Park, 76.1 percent.

Estes Park lodgers charged the most for a room — $213.55, followed by Boulder, $204.55; U.S. Highway 36 corridor, $142; Loveland, $133.98; Fort Collins, $129.60; and Greeley, $107.22.

Statewide, the occupancy rate during August was 80.4 percent with an average room rate of $156.55.

For the first eight months of the year, lodgers along the corridor have had an occupancy rate of 76.2 percent, followed by Loveland, 76.1 percent; Boulder, 73.5 percent; Fort Collins, 69.3 percent; Greeley, 67.4 percent; and Estes Park, 54.9 percent.

Lodgers along the U.S. Highway 36 corridor and the city of Boulder recorded the highest occupancy rates in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado during August, according to the Rocky Mountain Lodging Report released Monday.

Lodgers along the corridor reported an occupancy rate of 87 percent, and lodgers in Boulder had an occupancy rate of 86.7 percent for the month.

Loveland lodgers had a rate of 84.1 percent, Fort Collins, 82.8 percent; Greeley, 76.9 percent; and Estes Park, 76.1 percent.

Estes Park lodgers charged the most for a room — $213.55, followed by Boulder, $204.55; U.S. Highway 36 corridor, $142; Loveland, $133.98; Fort…

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