A busy month with a variety of attractions didn’t just reel in pre-pandemic-level revenue for Minneapolis hotels in June — it set an all-time monthly record.
Pride celebrations, the U.S. Olympic gymnastics trials and other events brought hundreds of thousands of visitors to downtown Minneapolis last month, booking two-thirds of the city’s hotel rooms and generating a record $42.3 million in guest room revenue, according to Meet Minneapolis, the city’s convention bureau.
“We’ve made a very, very strong recovery,” said Melvin Tennant, president and CEO of Meet Minneapolis.
The metrics are welcome news for downtown, which is still struggling to bring workers back to the office and patrons to cafes, restaurants and bars.
June’s events netted more than $40 million in guest room revenue for the first time since October 2018. And the momentum has continued into July, with the expanded Taste of Minnesota event last weekend.
“Anecdotally, there’s a feeling that this is the best summer that we’ve had downtown in a long time,” said Adam Duininck, president and CEO of the Downtown Council. “It feels pre-pandemic, and to see the data back that up feels good.”
A year ago, Tennant said, downtown business leaders began concentrating on grouping major events together, such as Pride activities overlapping with the Taylor Swift concert at U.S. Bank Stadium, for example. June 2023 brought in $37.5 million in guest room revenue.
“We have not seen a strong return of business travel, which our community relied on during the pandemic,” Tennant said. “For us to be successful in the future, we need to have more weeks like we’ve had this year where we’re combining multiple major events.”