Hotel bookings during World Cup down from last year, but B.C. minister sees positives
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s jobs minister isn’t disputing hotel data that suggests Vancouver hotel vacancies on World Cup game days are down sharply compared to the same dates last year.
But Ravi Kahlon took a positive view of analytics provided by U.S. hotel data firm CoStar, showing that as of June 1, occupancy for Vancouver’s first match day on Saturday between Australia and Turkey was 57.4 per cent, down from 71.6 per cent on the same date a year ago.
Kahlon said the CoStar data showed Vancouver’s occupancy rates were the highest among the 14 host cities in the survey, although it was unclear how he reached that conclusion.
Vancouver’s average occupancy for its seven game days was 47.9 per cent, while the Mexican city of Guadalajara had an average of 56.5 per cent for its four game days, and Monterrey, Calif., sat at 50.5 per cent during its four matches.