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Longmont April lodging rates consistent with last year

Occupancy and prices comparable to statewide trends
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The Hilton Garden Inn in Longmont. (Courtesy photo)

Longmont lodging occupancy was slightly higher than the state average in April.

According to the April Rocky Mountain Lodging Report, 62.8% of rooms were occupied in Longmont in April compared to 61% statewide. Rates in Longmont were just over $100 a night, while they averaged $156.76 statewide.

Through the first four months of 2023, occupancy rates in Longmont are slightly up at 58.8% compared to 57.1% this time last year. This reflects statewide trends, with occupancy at 61.3% in Colorado through the first third of the year compared to 59.2% last year.

At the same time, average daily rates in Longmont are slightly down through the first four months of the year, averaging $97 a night compared to $100 this time last year. Statewide, lodging rates have actually gone up through the first four months, from $180.72 last year to $191.70.

April was the first month of the year that lodging occupancy was down statewide from the same month the previous year — from 61.7% in April 2022 to 61% in April 2023. However, daily rates are up from $149 in April 2022 to $156.76 in April 2023 statewide.

In Longmont, rates were nearly the same this April as they were the same month last year.