
Wake County’s hotel occupancy rate was ahead of the state and national average in June.
June proved to be another strong month for tourism in Wake County.
The Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau reports that Wake County hotels maintained a 74 percent occupancy rate during June, putting the county ahead of the state average of 69.5 percent and slightly better than the national average of 73.1 percent.
So far this year, hotel occupancy in Wake County is running at 71.4 percent, marking a 3.6 percent increase over where it stood this time last year.
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