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This excerpt taken from the WYN 10-K filed Mar 7, 2007.
Trends in Performance Metrics in the United States since 2001
 
                                     
        Change in
               
    Occupancy
  Occupancy
  Average Daily
  Change
      Change in
Year   Rate   Rate   Rate (ADR)   in ADR   RevPAR   RevPAR
 
2001
    59.7%     (5.6)%   $ 83.96     (1.5)%   $ 50.16     (7.0)%
2002
    59.0%     (1.2)%     82.71     (1.5)%     48.81     (2.7)%
2003
    59.2%     0.3 %     82.82     0.1 %     49.02     0.4 %
2004
    61.3%     3.6 %     86.25     4.1 %     52.89     7.9 %
2005
    63.1%     2.9 %     90.89     5.4 %     57.35     8.5 %
2006
    63.4%     0.4 %     97.24     7.0 %     61.62     7.4 %
2007E
    63.3%     (0.1)%     102.91     5.8 %     65.18     5.8 %
Sources: Smith Travel Research; PricewaterhouseCoopers
 
Performance in the lodging industry is also measured by revenues earned by companies in the industry and by the number of new rooms added on a yearly basis. In 2006, the lodging industry earned revenues of $134 billion and added 118,800 new rooms. The following table demonstrates trends in revenues and new rooms:
 
This excerpt taken from the WYN 8-K filed Jul 19, 2006.

Trends in Performance Metrics in the United States since 2001

 

Year

   Occupancy
Rate
    Change in
Occupancy
Rate
    Average
Daily
Rate (ADR)
   Change
in ADR
    RevPAR    Change
in
RevPAR
 

2001

   59.7 %   (5.6 )%   $ 83.99    (1.4 )%   $ 50.17    (7.0 )%

2002

   59.0 %   (1.2 )%     82.75    (1.5 )%     48.82    (2.7 )%

2003

   59.2 %   0.3 %     82.86    0.1 %     49.04    0.4 %

2004

   61.3 %   3.6 %     86.24    4.1 %     52.88    7.8 %

2005

   63.1 %   2.9 %     90.84    5.3 %     57.34    8.4 %

2006E

   64.3 %   1.8 %     96.11    5.8 %     61.75    7.7 %

Sources: Smith Travel Research; PricewaterhouseCoopers

Performance in the lodging industry is also measured by revenues earned by companies in the industry and by the number of new rooms added on a yearly basis. In 2005, the lodging industry earned revenues of $124.2 billion and added 82,100 new rooms. The following table demonstrates trends in revenues and new rooms:

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