Bookings, Revenues Drop as Warm Winter Curtails Colorado Tourism
Colorado and Utah resorts saw a 6.7% winter season booking decline and $17.8 million revenue loss in January due to low snowfall and warm temperatures, Inntopia reported.
4 Articles
4 Articles
Bookings, revenues drop as warm winter curtails Colorado tourism
When the snow underperforms, so do luxury bookings. This year’s winter has been underwhelming for Colorado. As the state’s near historically dry conditions draw fewer bookings to the state’s resort destinations, many are reporting lower occupancy and revenues. While other Western states like California, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana have also seen less-than-average snowfall for the season, severely dry conditions and warm temperatures in Co…
Bookings, revenues drop as warm winter stalls tourism to Colorado
When the snow underperforms, so do luxury bookings. This year’s winter has been underwhelming for Colorado. As the state’s near historically dry conditions draw fewer bookings to the state’s resort destinations, many are reporting lower occupancy and revenues. While other western states like California, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana have also seen less-than-average snowfall for the season, severely dry conditions and warm temperatures in Co…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




