Do you mean how do you calculate occupancy or how do you calculate the Average Daily rate? To calculate the Average Rate = Rooms Revenue divided by Rooms Sold To Calculate Occupancy = Total Rooms Sold divided by Total number of rooms available in the hotel x 100
Total Room Revenue divided by No of Rooms Sold
ARR is known as AVERAGE ROOM REVENUE, the formula to calculate is TOTAL ROOM REVENUE divided by NO OF ROOMS SOLD
Hotel revenue divided by the number of rooms sold. Hotels use this measure to calculate the average price at which they are booking hotels each night. so, if a hotel made $50,000 and sold 200 rooms, it ADR would be 50,000 / 200 = $250.
Hotel revenue divided by the number of rooms sold. Hotels use this measure to calculate the average price at which they are booking hotels each night. so, if a hotel made $50,000 and sold 200 rooms, it ADR would be 50,000 / 200 = $250.
Hotel revenue divided by the number of rooms sold. Hotels use this measure to calculate the average price at which they are booking hotels each night. so, if a hotel made $50,000 and sold 200 rooms, it ADR would be 50,000 / 200 = $250.
Average room revevue = total room revenue / no: of rooms sold
The total cost divided by the number of rooms sold equals your CPRR.
Total number of rooms revenue divided by number of rooms sold
Room Revenue / Rooms Sold
Sold out means that all the rooms are already taken, so you shouldn't be able to. Usually though a hotel will keep a few rooms back as spares. That way if there is a problem with one room where someone has already checked in that guest can simply be transferred to another instead of having to leave the hotel. If you're lucky, insistent and looks like you're worthy of being helped you can sometimes persuade the hotel to let you have one of the "spare" rooms.
Housecount is the number of guests staying in a hotel on a particular night... Formula to calculate housecount: H.C = previous night's house count + arrivals for today - departures for today