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Lodging Management

     How to
  Read and Use
  STAR Reports
         By
      James Lim

        2012
STAR Overview
Smith Travel Research - History
•   1985
       - founded, started collecting hotel data
•   1987
       - started collecting monthly STAR data
•   1992
       - started collecting Canada, Mexico, Caribbean data
•   1997
       - started collecting Weekday/Weekend data
•   1998
       - launched WWSTAR (worldwide)
•   1999
       - launched DaySTAR (daily data)
•   2000
       - launched eSTAR (electronic distribution)
•   2001
       - launched DaySTAR Plus (Segmentation &
       Additional Revenue)
• 2003 - launched Pipeline (Lodging Supply)
STAR Participation
US Census Database
• Nearly 49,000 properties (also non-participants)
• Hotels with 20 rooms or more (no B&B, Timeshares)
• Historical data (opens/closes, conversions, adds/drops)
• Continually updated
Monthly STAR Data Submission
• Over 23,000 properties and 3 million rooms
• Nearly 65% of all US rooms report
• All major chains
• Nearly 2,000 independents through INDV program
WW STAR Participation

• WW Census database of nearly 35,000
  properties
• Nearly 7,000 properties participating throughout
  the world
• Over 1,000 properties in Canada
STR Industry Categorization - Overview

Non-Geographic
• Scale (or Chain Scale or Market Scale)
• Tract Scale (or Collapsed Scale)
• Price (or Market Price)
• Tier (or Tract Tier)
• Locations
• Size
• Additional: Extended Stay, Full/Limited
  Service, Types:
  Resort, Golf, Spa, Boutique, Casino, …
COMP SET
A group of four or more
hotels, selected by the hotel
management, to benchmark the
subject property’s performance.
Competitive Set Rules
For Creating Comp Sets
• Minimum of four reporting hotels
• Single hotel or chain no more than 35% rooms
• Single company no more than 60% rooms
  (parent company who owns multiple brands)
For Changing Comp Sets
• Changes made in pairs (add or drop2, add 1 and
  drop 1)
• Can add single new hotel within six months
• Can drop non-reporting hotel
EXAMPLE:
Hotel Rex’s Comp Set
•   Warwick Regis Hotel – 74 rooms
•   Hotel Diva – 115 rooms
•   Kensington Park Hotel – 92 rooms
•   Hotel Triton – 140 rooms
•   Orchard Hotel – 104 rooms
•   Galleria Park Hotel – 177 rooms
•   Hotel Rex – 94 rooms
Comp Sets – Include/Exclude

Some chains choose to exclude your
property from the comp set when it comes
to reporting
– Advantage – property does not dilute comp
  set
– Disadvantage – share numbers are not 100%
  true without property in comp set
Comp Set Changes


• Must come through corporate
• From company with comp set control
Comp Sets and Confidentiality

•   Rules are strictly enforced
•   Comp set changes are carefully monitored
•   Check other/past comp sets, other reports
•   Eliminate ability to isolate single property
STAR Data Loading
How
• Most data received via corporate feeds
• Data for independents entered via STR web
When
• Monthly data starts arriving after month end
• Daily data for prior week arrives on Monday or
  Tuesday except for holidays
Reading
Your STAR Reports
Why do I need a STAR Report?

• Track your performance vs. competition
• Aids in the strategic pricing decisions
• Help improve profitability
• View Supply/Demand/Revenue changes
Benchmarking: My Property vs. My Comp Set

             20%                                   20%
                            15%

             10%      7%                           10%
YOY Change




                                      YOY Change
              0%                                    0%
                                                            -3%
             -10%                                  -10%
                                                                  -10%

             -20%                                  -20%

                    Manager A                             Manager B
                    A's Competitors                       B's Competitors


               WHO IS THE BETTER PERFORMER BETWEEN
                        THE TWO MANAGERS?
DEFINITIONS

• Supply = rooms available during time period
• Demand = rooms sold, excluding comp rooms
• Revenue = room revenue only
• Occupancy = demand divided by supply (* 100)
• ADR = average daily rate, revenue divided
    demand
• RevPAR = revenue per available rooms,
     revenue divided by supply
MARKET SHARE
Market Share is the number of rooms in your hotel as a percentage of the rooms in your hotel’s
competitive market set.
STR#    Name                                    City, State         Zip          Phone            Rooms         Open Date
19657   Hotel Rex                               San Francisco, CA   94102-1102   (415) 433-4434           94       190706
19631   Hotel Triton                            San Francisco, CA   94108-3607   (415) 394-0500           140      192006
19638   Galleria Park Hotel                     San Francisco, CA   94104-4595   (415) 781-3060           177      191106
19648   Kensington Park Hotel                   San Francisco, CA   94102-1592   (415) 788-6400           92       192306
21450   Hotel Diva                              San Francisco, CA   94102-1223   (415) 885-0200           115      191206
25368   Warwick Regis Hotel                     San Francisco, CA   94102-1223   (415) 928-7900           74       198806
41618   Orchard Hotel                           San Francisco, CA   94108        (415) 362-8878           104      200011
                                                                                                          796

        Hotel Rex = 94 rooms
        Total rooms in comp set = 796

        To calculate hotel’s market share:
        Market share = total rooms available
                         ____________________

                                total rooms in market set

        Market share = 94/796
                     = 11.8%
MARKET SET
STR#    Name                     City, State         Zip          Phone            Rooms      Open Date
19657   Hotel Rex                San Francisco, CA   94102-1102   (415) 433-4434           94    190706
19631   Hotel Triton             San Francisco, CA   94108-3607   (415) 394-0500           140   192006
19638   Galleria Park Hotel      San Francisco, CA   94104-4595   (415) 781-3060           177   191106
19648   Kensington Park Hotel    San Francisco, CA   94102-1592   (415) 788-6400           92    192306
21450   Hotel Diva               San Francisco, CA   94102-1223   (415) 885-0200           115   191206
25368   Warwick Regis Hotel      San Francisco, CA   94102-1223   (415) 928-7900           74    198806
41618   Orchard Hotel            San Francisco, CA   94108        (415) 362-8878           104   200011
                                                                                           796



                                    MARKET SET




                                                                       Hotel Rex
                                                                       Hotel Triton
                                                                       Galleria Park Hotel
                                                                       Kensington Park Hotel
                                                                       Hotel Diva
                                                                       Warwick Regis Hotel
                                                                       Orchard Hotel
MARKET SHARE IS YOUR             PIECE OF THE PIE
         If the Hotel Rex achieves 11.8% of the
   total room nights generated within its market set
     in a given month, our actual share equals our
       Market/Fair Share, giving the Hotel Rex an
            Occupancy index of 100 percent.




                                                  Hotel Rex
                                                  Hotel Triton
                                                  Galleria Park Hotel
                                                  Kensington Park Hotel
                                                  Hotel Diva
                                                  Warwick Regis Hotel
                                                  Orchard Hotel
MARKET PENETRATION INDEX
Market Penetration or Occupancy Index is
    the percentage of demand for rooms
     actually accruing to our hotel. It is
     calculated as the ratio between the
Total Rooms Occupied in our hotel against
   the Total Rooms Occupied collectively
     attributed to our hotel’s market set.
Hotel Rex in March

    1. 73.1% - average market occupancy
    2. 78.6% - Hotel Rex

Step One:
Total market set of rooms = 796
Market Occupancy = 73.1%
31 days in March
Total rooms available = 796 rooms x 31 days = 24,676 total rooms available
Total rooms occupied of the market set = 24,676 x .731
                                       = 18,038 (DEMAND)
Rex Hotel’s market share = 11.8%

Step Two:
Our goal of rooms occupied should be = 2,128 (18,038 x .118)
Hotel Rex’s total rooms available in March = 94 X 31 = 2914
2914 total rooms available x .786 occupancy = 2,290
We had a total of 2,290 rooms occupied
Total rooms occupied / market share = occupancy index

     2,290          /     2128     = 1.07 or 107% occupancy index
Exercise #1
February

Given:
Hotel Rex’s Occupancy = 64.1%
Comp Set’s Occupancy = 68.4%
28 Days in February
Total comp set rooms = 796
Rex Hotel’s market share = 11.8%
Calculate the penetration index for the month of February.

Calculation:
Total rooms available in Feb = 796 x 28 = 22,288
22,288 x .684 = 15,245 rooms (DEMAND)

Hotel Rex’s Goal = 15,245 x .118 = 1,799 rooms (100% index)
94 rooms x 28 days = 2632 (Rex’s total rooms available)

2632 x .641 = 1,687 (Rex’s total rooms occupied)
1687 / 1799 = 93.7% penetration index
Possible Reasons…
•   Location, fixed – no solution, signage may help
•   Wrong management company
•   Wrong management team
•   Lack of marketing dollars to reach that primary market
•   Lack of management sales effforts
•   Lack of sales tools
•   Old décor
•   Wrong amenity mix
•   Unfortunate reputation
•   The list can go on…
Definitions
• Percent Change = (TY value – LY value) / LY value
  (* 100)
• Occupancy Index = hotel occupancy / comp set
     occupancy (* 100), also called penetration index
• ADR Index = hotel ADR / comp set ADR (* 100)
• RevPAR Index = hotel RevPAR / comp set RevPAR
     (* 100), also called yield index
• Share or Market Share = property’s percent of total
• Rank = property’s standing among comp set, “2 of 7”
      means 2nd highest in comp set of 7 properties
INDEX BALANCE
Index balance means you played the
market perfectly, capturing volume when
necessary and rate when possible. By
doing this, your occupancy and rate
indexes were rewarded mutually.
What’s an Ideal Balance?
 Occupancy and rate indexes should
 remain within 10 points of one
 another if the hotel is optimally
 managing the demand in the
 marketplace.
REV PAR INDEX
  An RevPAR index is designed to measure a property's fair
  share of Segment's(comp set, market, tract, etc.) Revenue
              Per Available Room (RevPAR).
     RevPAR/Segment RevPAR x 100 = RevPAR Index



In most hotels, one of our benchmark measurements is
           Achieving Rev PAR Index Goal.

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How to Read A STAR Report

  • 1. Lodging Management How to Read and Use STAR Reports By James Lim 2012
  • 3. Smith Travel Research - History • 1985 - founded, started collecting hotel data • 1987 - started collecting monthly STAR data • 1992 - started collecting Canada, Mexico, Caribbean data • 1997 - started collecting Weekday/Weekend data • 1998 - launched WWSTAR (worldwide) • 1999 - launched DaySTAR (daily data) • 2000 - launched eSTAR (electronic distribution) • 2001 - launched DaySTAR Plus (Segmentation & Additional Revenue) • 2003 - launched Pipeline (Lodging Supply)
  • 4. STAR Participation US Census Database • Nearly 49,000 properties (also non-participants) • Hotels with 20 rooms or more (no B&B, Timeshares) • Historical data (opens/closes, conversions, adds/drops) • Continually updated Monthly STAR Data Submission • Over 23,000 properties and 3 million rooms • Nearly 65% of all US rooms report • All major chains • Nearly 2,000 independents through INDV program
  • 5. WW STAR Participation • WW Census database of nearly 35,000 properties • Nearly 7,000 properties participating throughout the world • Over 1,000 properties in Canada
  • 6. STR Industry Categorization - Overview Non-Geographic • Scale (or Chain Scale or Market Scale) • Tract Scale (or Collapsed Scale) • Price (or Market Price) • Tier (or Tract Tier) • Locations • Size • Additional: Extended Stay, Full/Limited Service, Types: Resort, Golf, Spa, Boutique, Casino, …
  • 7. COMP SET A group of four or more hotels, selected by the hotel management, to benchmark the subject property’s performance.
  • 8. Competitive Set Rules For Creating Comp Sets • Minimum of four reporting hotels • Single hotel or chain no more than 35% rooms • Single company no more than 60% rooms (parent company who owns multiple brands) For Changing Comp Sets • Changes made in pairs (add or drop2, add 1 and drop 1) • Can add single new hotel within six months • Can drop non-reporting hotel
  • 9. EXAMPLE: Hotel Rex’s Comp Set • Warwick Regis Hotel – 74 rooms • Hotel Diva – 115 rooms • Kensington Park Hotel – 92 rooms • Hotel Triton – 140 rooms • Orchard Hotel – 104 rooms • Galleria Park Hotel – 177 rooms • Hotel Rex – 94 rooms
  • 10. Comp Sets – Include/Exclude Some chains choose to exclude your property from the comp set when it comes to reporting – Advantage – property does not dilute comp set – Disadvantage – share numbers are not 100% true without property in comp set
  • 11. Comp Set Changes • Must come through corporate • From company with comp set control
  • 12. Comp Sets and Confidentiality • Rules are strictly enforced • Comp set changes are carefully monitored • Check other/past comp sets, other reports • Eliminate ability to isolate single property
  • 13. STAR Data Loading How • Most data received via corporate feeds • Data for independents entered via STR web When • Monthly data starts arriving after month end • Daily data for prior week arrives on Monday or Tuesday except for holidays
  • 15. Why do I need a STAR Report? • Track your performance vs. competition • Aids in the strategic pricing decisions • Help improve profitability • View Supply/Demand/Revenue changes
  • 16. Benchmarking: My Property vs. My Comp Set 20% 20% 15% 10% 7% 10% YOY Change YOY Change 0% 0% -3% -10% -10% -10% -20% -20% Manager A Manager B A's Competitors B's Competitors WHO IS THE BETTER PERFORMER BETWEEN THE TWO MANAGERS?
  • 17. DEFINITIONS • Supply = rooms available during time period • Demand = rooms sold, excluding comp rooms • Revenue = room revenue only • Occupancy = demand divided by supply (* 100) • ADR = average daily rate, revenue divided demand • RevPAR = revenue per available rooms, revenue divided by supply
  • 18. MARKET SHARE Market Share is the number of rooms in your hotel as a percentage of the rooms in your hotel’s competitive market set. STR# Name City, State Zip Phone Rooms Open Date 19657 Hotel Rex San Francisco, CA 94102-1102 (415) 433-4434 94 190706 19631 Hotel Triton San Francisco, CA 94108-3607 (415) 394-0500 140 192006 19638 Galleria Park Hotel San Francisco, CA 94104-4595 (415) 781-3060 177 191106 19648 Kensington Park Hotel San Francisco, CA 94102-1592 (415) 788-6400 92 192306 21450 Hotel Diva San Francisco, CA 94102-1223 (415) 885-0200 115 191206 25368 Warwick Regis Hotel San Francisco, CA 94102-1223 (415) 928-7900 74 198806 41618 Orchard Hotel San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 362-8878 104 200011 796 Hotel Rex = 94 rooms Total rooms in comp set = 796 To calculate hotel’s market share: Market share = total rooms available ____________________ total rooms in market set Market share = 94/796 = 11.8%
  • 19. MARKET SET STR# Name City, State Zip Phone Rooms Open Date 19657 Hotel Rex San Francisco, CA 94102-1102 (415) 433-4434 94 190706 19631 Hotel Triton San Francisco, CA 94108-3607 (415) 394-0500 140 192006 19638 Galleria Park Hotel San Francisco, CA 94104-4595 (415) 781-3060 177 191106 19648 Kensington Park Hotel San Francisco, CA 94102-1592 (415) 788-6400 92 192306 21450 Hotel Diva San Francisco, CA 94102-1223 (415) 885-0200 115 191206 25368 Warwick Regis Hotel San Francisco, CA 94102-1223 (415) 928-7900 74 198806 41618 Orchard Hotel San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 362-8878 104 200011 796 MARKET SET Hotel Rex Hotel Triton Galleria Park Hotel Kensington Park Hotel Hotel Diva Warwick Regis Hotel Orchard Hotel
  • 20. MARKET SHARE IS YOUR PIECE OF THE PIE If the Hotel Rex achieves 11.8% of the total room nights generated within its market set in a given month, our actual share equals our Market/Fair Share, giving the Hotel Rex an Occupancy index of 100 percent. Hotel Rex Hotel Triton Galleria Park Hotel Kensington Park Hotel Hotel Diva Warwick Regis Hotel Orchard Hotel
  • 21. MARKET PENETRATION INDEX Market Penetration or Occupancy Index is the percentage of demand for rooms actually accruing to our hotel. It is calculated as the ratio between the Total Rooms Occupied in our hotel against the Total Rooms Occupied collectively attributed to our hotel’s market set.
  • 22. Hotel Rex in March 1. 73.1% - average market occupancy 2. 78.6% - Hotel Rex Step One: Total market set of rooms = 796 Market Occupancy = 73.1% 31 days in March Total rooms available = 796 rooms x 31 days = 24,676 total rooms available Total rooms occupied of the market set = 24,676 x .731 = 18,038 (DEMAND) Rex Hotel’s market share = 11.8% Step Two: Our goal of rooms occupied should be = 2,128 (18,038 x .118) Hotel Rex’s total rooms available in March = 94 X 31 = 2914 2914 total rooms available x .786 occupancy = 2,290 We had a total of 2,290 rooms occupied Total rooms occupied / market share = occupancy index 2,290 / 2128 = 1.07 or 107% occupancy index
  • 23. Exercise #1 February Given: Hotel Rex’s Occupancy = 64.1% Comp Set’s Occupancy = 68.4% 28 Days in February Total comp set rooms = 796 Rex Hotel’s market share = 11.8% Calculate the penetration index for the month of February. Calculation: Total rooms available in Feb = 796 x 28 = 22,288 22,288 x .684 = 15,245 rooms (DEMAND) Hotel Rex’s Goal = 15,245 x .118 = 1,799 rooms (100% index) 94 rooms x 28 days = 2632 (Rex’s total rooms available) 2632 x .641 = 1,687 (Rex’s total rooms occupied) 1687 / 1799 = 93.7% penetration index
  • 24. Possible Reasons… • Location, fixed – no solution, signage may help • Wrong management company • Wrong management team • Lack of marketing dollars to reach that primary market • Lack of management sales effforts • Lack of sales tools • Old décor • Wrong amenity mix • Unfortunate reputation • The list can go on…
  • 25. Definitions • Percent Change = (TY value – LY value) / LY value (* 100) • Occupancy Index = hotel occupancy / comp set occupancy (* 100), also called penetration index • ADR Index = hotel ADR / comp set ADR (* 100) • RevPAR Index = hotel RevPAR / comp set RevPAR (* 100), also called yield index • Share or Market Share = property’s percent of total • Rank = property’s standing among comp set, “2 of 7” means 2nd highest in comp set of 7 properties
  • 26. INDEX BALANCE Index balance means you played the market perfectly, capturing volume when necessary and rate when possible. By doing this, your occupancy and rate indexes were rewarded mutually.
  • 27. What’s an Ideal Balance? Occupancy and rate indexes should remain within 10 points of one another if the hotel is optimally managing the demand in the marketplace.
  • 28. REV PAR INDEX An RevPAR index is designed to measure a property's fair share of Segment's(comp set, market, tract, etc.) Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR). RevPAR/Segment RevPAR x 100 = RevPAR Index In most hotels, one of our benchmark measurements is Achieving Rev PAR Index Goal.