Lensman
Well-Known Member
I wanted to back up what Captain is saying with a quote from Iger during the Q3 FY17 earnings call.That's my point. The percentage isn't calculated based on available rooms, it's based on total rooms, at least in this context. Fewer available rooms reduces the numerator, not the denominator.
Iger said:At our domestic hotels, per room spending was up 8% while occupancy was down 2 percentage points to 88%. If you adjust for rooms not available due to refurbishments, occupancy would be comparable to prior year.
I also found the following on some website that provided some calculators for small hotel operators. It says that different hotels may use different definitions of available rooms, with some taking out of order rooms out of the denominator and some not.
Also at some hotel Available Rooms are taken after reducing the OOO (Out of Order Rooms) ie Sellable Rooms = Available Rooms - Out Of Order Rooms. Other hotels always take all rooms in their hotel as Available Rooms because this gives a consistent base on which the occupancy is measured.