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What does occupancy per room mean?

An occupancy rate is measured by dividing the number of occupied rooms by the number of available rooms and multiplying by 100, showing the percentage of rooms occupied at a specific moment. For example, if you have a 10-room hotel and last night you sold 5 rooms, then the occupancy rate would be 50 percent.



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What is occupancy rate? Occupancy rate is a key performance indicator of the hospitality industry. It is calculated by the number of occupied rooms divided by the number of available rooms that are available in a hotel.

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Only a single adult occupies the room (Single Occupancy rate) sold at 100 for example.

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For many hotels, an ideal occupancy rate is between 70% and 95% - though the sweet spot depends on the number of rooms, location, type of hotel, target guests, and more.

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If you don't book a double room, chances are that they won't let you bring anyone from outside the hotel into your room, not even for a fee. If you book a double room alone, they will often let you bring girls in with no questions asked, and if not, they will do so for a small fee.

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