1. A resort recorded total revenue per guest of $178.74, TREVPAR of $92,439 and its
occupancy % is 79.3%. With a hotel size of 369 rooms, what is its multiple occupancy
percentage?
2. A 267-room hotel achieved an average room rate of $141.12 and an occupancy of 68.03%.
What is its RevPAR?
3. If a 397-room resort generated a TREVPAR of $131,032, an occupancy percentage of
79.6% and its dollars per guest day is $253.20, what is its multiple occupancy percentage?
4. What is a chain-affiliated 338-room hotel’s average daily rate? The hotel recorded rooms
revenue of $55,010 per available room, its percentage of rooms revenue to total revenue is 63.8% and occupancy percentage is 71.9%.
4. A 356-room hotel generated rooms revenue of $159.13 per occupied room and its rooms
revenue on per available room basis is $35,876. What is its occupancy percentage?
5. A 378-room hotel’s recorded rooms revenue of $37,032 per available room and its rooms
revenue represented 65.7% of total revenue. What is the hotel’s TREVPAR?
6. A 363-room generated rooms revenue of $63,013 on per available room basis, and its
percentage of rooms revenue to total revenue is 73.1%. What is the hotel’s GOPAR if its
GOP represented 37.4% of total revenue?
1. Multiple occupancy percentage = (Number of Rooms Occupied ) / (Total Number of Rooms) * 100
= 292/369 * 100
= 79.40
Number of Rooms Occupied = 369 * 79.3% = 293
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2. RevPAR = Average room rate * occupancy rate
$141.12 * 68.03%
$96
3. Multiple occupancy percentage = (Number of Rooms Occupied ) / (Total Number of Rooms) * 100
= 316/397 * 100
= 79.60
Number of Rooms Occupied = 397 * 79.6% = 316
4. Occupancy rate = Average room rate / RevPAR
= 159.13 / $35,876 * 100
0.44%
5. GOPAR = Gross Operating Profit / Available Rooms
= $ 32,239 / 363
= 88.81
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