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by cypress66 983 days ago
> 123,000 hotel rooms

That sounds kinda low for NYC.

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Except it's easy to verify:

> At the end of 2019, New York City ended the year with 703 hotels operating in the city and 138,000 available rooms. A year earlier, New York City had 672 hotels operating with 122,000 rooms.

And that was before Covid took tons of inventory offline, though guessing a lot of that has rebounded.

https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/news/2020/06/17/nyc-may-...

It is low for what it should be. Like a lot of American cities - NYC routinely makes it difficult to build new hotels.

Fwiw for reference, I'm seeing that Las Vegas has ~150,000, LA has ~98,000, and Philadelphia has ~30,000. I'm assuming for a lot of these the numbers would expand/contract if you change the boundaries.

There’s high turnover and I would imagine that NYC is less seasonal than other tourist destinations relying on sun and fun; a fair amount of travel is business, a fair amount of destinations are indoors, and New York also has notable things to do during the fall and winter period, which is the slow season for most other destinations.

Vegas and Orlando have a lot of rooms but are also highly seasonal, and there are definitely off periods with lots of deals. Also unlike Vegas or Orlando New York has a lot of hotels in surrounding areas as well; hotels in New Jersey are not included in this number, but there are a bunch between EWR and Manhattan.