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Wyndham Hotel Melbourne score 6% higher occupancy than rivals

Wyndham Hotel Melbourne has revealed that it had an average occupancy of 91.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the Melbourne hotels competitor average of 85.1 per cent.

This equates to an average visitor spend of more than $18.2 million from the hotel’s guests in the six-month period, including transport, meals, retail and attractions in Melbourne.

The whole WorldMark South Pacific Club resort portfolio, including 26 resorts across Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, had a higher than average occupancy rate of 86 per cent compared to the global average hotel occupancy rate of 76 per cent.

Barry Robinson, president and managing director of Wyndham Vacation Resorts Asia Pacific and Wyndham Hotel Group in South East Asia and Pacific Rim, said that the Wyndham Hotel Melbourne was proof that the company’s mixed-use model was also beneficial to the local economy.

He said: “A hotel that accommodates both timeshare owners and hotel guests provides a constant boost to onsite and surrounding food and beverage and retail outlets and creates multiple streams of revenue,” Mr Robinson explained.

“With an average occupancy of over 90 per cent for the first quarter of the year at Wyndham Hotel Melbourne, we can see that this mixed-use model will continue to contribute positive outcomes for the hotel and tourism industry as a whole.”

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