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Despite the visible excitement surrounding the upcoming World Cup in cities like Kansas City, Houston, Miami, and New York, hotel bookings in these host cities are significantly lower than expected compared to last year, leading hoteliers to express confusion and disappointment amid rising ticket prices and economic concerns. #WorldCup2023 #SportsTourism #HotelIndustry #US #CA #MX #AR #IR #SC

Hotel owners expected a World Cup boom - so far it hasn't happened

Room bookings are not meeting the expectations of American hoteliers just over a month before the start of the 2026 World Cup, according to a report. (Original: Les réservations de chambres ne sont pas à la hauteur des attentes des hôteliers américains à un peu plus d'un mois du coup d'envoi du Mondial-2026 de football, selon un rapport https://t.co/Bi6HY5HTbn) #WorldCup2026 #HotelIndustry #TravelTrends #US

The JW Marriott in Caracas, once a vibrant symbol of the city, has transformed into the de facto hub for American diplomats and investors amidst Venezuela's political upheaval, serving as a makeshift embassy while reflecting the country's complex relationship with the U.S. following the ousting of its former leader. #Venezuela #Diplomacy #HotelIndustry #VE #US #MX

Diplomáticos, espías y guacamayas convergen en este hotel de Caracas

A recent report by the American Hotel and Lodging Association reveals that nearly 80% of hotels in the 2026 World Cup's 11 U.S. host cities are experiencing lower-than-expected booking demand for the tournament, with concerns raised about potential economic impacts and international travel barriers. #WorldCup2026 #TravelRestrictions #HotelIndustry #US #AR #EC #NL #CW #AT #CA

Hotels in U.S. World Cup host cities claim underwhelming demand, new report says