Miami tops World Cup host cities for bookings. These are struggling
USA Today
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Hotel bookings in most World Cup host cities have underperformed compared to expectations. Miami stands out as a significant exception, experiencing stronger booking trends. This suggests varied economic impacts of the event across different locations.
- The report indicates a general shortfall in hotel bookings across most World Cup host cities, failing to meet anticipated levels.
- Miami, however, has emerged as a "bright spot," demonstrating more robust booking activity.
- Specifically, in Miami, 55% of respondents observed accelerated booking paces, indicating a positive trend for the city's hospitality sector during the World Cup period.
- This contrasts with the broader trend seen in other host cities, highlighting potential disparities in how different locations are benefiting from the event's influx of visitors.
- The data suggests that while the World Cup has not universally boosted hotel occupancy as hoped, its impact has been uneven, with Miami experiencing a notable surge in interest and bookings.
- The findings are based on a survey of respondents within these host cities, providing insights into the on-the-ground economic realities related to tourism and event-driven accommodation demand.