Soccer fans are booking American hotel rooms for the FIFA World Cup at a far lower rate than in Mexico and Canada.
Reservations for stays that coincide with the massive sports tournament, set to kick off across all three countries starting Thursday, have paled in the U.S. compared to bookings with the nation’s neighbors to the north and south, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The cities of Vancouver and Guadalajara have the highest occupancy rates, at 48 percent, the Journal reports, citing data from data analytics group CoStar.
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