The average area per visitor in hotels.
Used to calculate:visitors
Varies by: lifestyle
Used | lifestyle | Reference | Location: Ecosystem (study period) |
Value | Units | Notes |
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* | Average American | US Energy Star Program 2013 Space Use Information | USA: Hotels () | 2.93 | persons / 1000 ft2 | "Default value = 1.95 rooms per 1,000 square foot." If we assume 1.5 guest per room, then guest density works out to 2.93 guests / 1000 sq ft. |
Average American | The Engineering Tool Box 2013 Area per Person | USA?: Hotels () | 5 | m2 / person | Hotel rooms | |
Average American | The Engineering Tool Box 2013 Area per Person | USA?: Hotels () | 0.6 | m2 / person | Hotel lobby | |
Average American | The Engineering Tool Box 2013 Area per Person | USA?: Hotels () | 1.5 | m2 / person | Hotel assembly rooms | |
* | Average Earthling | US Energy Star Program 2013 Space Use Information | USA: Hotels () | 2.93 | persons / 1000 ft2 | see notes under average American |
* | Average New Yorker | US Energy Star Program 2013 Space Use Information | USA: Hotels () | 2.93 | persons / 1000 ft2 | See notes under average American |
Average New Yorker | Concierge.com 2013 New York City Hotels | New York City: Hotels () | 2.3 | ft2 / person | "At 325 square feet, the average New York hotel room is substantially smaller than what you'll find in other cities." If we assume 1.5 guests per room, and that 75% of the hotel space is guest room, then this works out to 2.3 guests / 1000 sq ft | |
* | Eco-conscious | US Energy Star Program 2013 Space Use Information | USA: Hotels () | 2.93 | persons / 1000 ft2 | see notes under average American |
* | Lenape Person | Assumed | New York City: Mannahatta () | 0 | persons / 1000 ft2 |