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Detroit's hotel-occupancy rate in January was down nearly 19% from the year earlier, the steepest decline in the nation's 25 largest hotel markets, according to Smith Travel Research.
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Gambling revenues and hotel-occupancy rates there have dropped in the wake of the credit and housing-market crises.
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PKF's January hotel-occupancy figures for Tampa, New Orleans, San Diego, Atlanta, Houston, and Tempe, Ariz., in addition to Miami, all showed a minimal difference between Super Bowl and non-Super Bowl years.
No Super Deal 2006
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Looking at the last Super Bowl held in a cold-weather city with a domed stadium--Minneapolis in 1992--the spread in hotel-occupancy figures against the two closest nongame years was only slightly more favorable than it was in warm-weather cities.
No Super Deal 2006
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The Miami hotel-occupancy figures would indicate that while 175,000 people may have come to town for the Super Bowl, only 5,525 of them represented a figure above and beyond the city's usual January draw.
No Super Deal 2006
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In the case of Miami's 1999 game, figures from PKF Consulting show that the city's hotel-occupancy rate for January was 84%--good, but only 3.25% higher than the combined average of 1998 and 2000, when there was no game.
No Super Deal 2006
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Expedia, the city contended, owed $1 million for failing to pay the hotel-occupancy tax based on the full cost of a room between 2001 and 2005.
Phillies Zone 2011
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New Jersey funds tourism through a 5 percent hotel-occupancy tax.
Latest News Lisa Arthur 2010
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Beirut hotel-occupancy rate at 73 percent - Ernst
WN.com - Articles related to A call for prosperity in tourism 2010
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Beirut hotel-occupancy rate at 73 percent - Ernst
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