However, hotel occupancy for 2009 was down five percent from the year before.
In summer 2011, the average hotel occupancy was 46.38% with 17,000 visitors, up from 11,000 the year before.
In 1937 the entire structure was altered for hotel occupancy.
In the week following the attack, hotel occupancy fell below 40%, and 3,000 employees were laid off.
Hotel occupancy, and certainly room rates, are nowhere near their peaks of 2000.
Hotel occupancy is about 74 percent, down from 77 percent last year.
Tourism is booming, as are hotel occupancy and room rates.
In March hotel occupancy was 69 percent, compared with 64 percent a year earlier.
Hotel occupancy was 75.2 percent, up nearly 6 percentage points from 1993, even as the average price of a room rose nearly $7, to $144.03.
Initial hotel occupancy is at 50 percent and rising.