The Hotels.com Hotel Price IndexTM (HPI®) is a regular survey of hotel prices in major destinations across the world. The HPI is based on bookings made on Hotels.com and prices shown are those actually paid by customers (rather than advertised rates) in 2010. Now in its seventh year, the HPI® is respected as the definitive report on hotel prices paid around the world and increasingly used as a reference tool by media, analysts, tourism bodies and academics.
Went skydiving in Lake Tahoe. Check out my attempt to book a hotel with the hotels.com mobile app before I landed.
Hotel Room Costs Same As 7 Years Ago | hotels.com survey reveals
The average cost of a hotel room around the world rose 2% in 2010, according to the Hotels.com® Hotel Price Index™ (HPI®). The increase was the first time that the average hotel room price rose year-on-year since 2007. However, prices fell so low during 2009 after a 13% drop that despite last year’s modest increase, the average price of a room is still the same now as it was in 2004.