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Star Power: How hotel rating affects price

At just $169/night, Reno tops the luxury bargain-hunters’ list (US average is $292).

Travelers who want luxury accommodations for bargain-basement prices should head to Reno, Nevada. That's one of the finding of a new analysis just released by Hipmunk, that ranks U.S. cities by the average cost of five-star hotel rooms there. 

At just $169/night, Reno tops the luxury bargain-hunters' list (US average is $292).

At the other end of the spectrum is Canyon Point, UT, where your bank account better be as impressive as your taste: a five-star room there will set you back a whopping $2060.

Some other findings:

  • For each star increment increase, prices rise 16 percent on average. Five-star properties are 42 percent more expensive on average than 4-star properties.
  • Forty-seven percent of all hotel bookings in NYC are for 5-star destinations, the highest percent of the top-ten most popular US destinations overall.

https://www.hipmunk.com/tailwind/star-power/#.V-PYhPmLTcs

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