Thousands of Vancouver hotel rooms reopen before FIFA World Cup, easing shortages as prices surge and visitor demand climbs.
A Sudden Shift Brings Relief for Travellers
If booking a hotel in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup felt impossible, things are finally looking up. Thousands of rooms have just been released back into the market, giving fans a fresh shot at finding a place to stay.
At first, availability seemed tight. However, that situation has now started to change—and just in time.
FIFA Releases Majority of Reserved Rooms
According to the B.C. Hotel Association, FIFA has released between 70 and 80 per cent of its pre-booked hotel inventory. As a result, roughly 15,000 room nights are now back in circulation between June 11 and July 19.
This move, while significant, isn’t unusual. Large-scale events often involve holding blocks of rooms, which are later returned if unused. Even so, this release stands out because of its size.
Moreover, another round of room releases could still happen before the tournament begins, adding even more options for visitors.
No Red Flags—Just High Demand
Although the reason behind the release remains unclear, industry leaders aren’t concerned. In fact, demand for Vancouver remains strong.
Every day, new group booking requests continue to pour in. Consequently, Vancouver is performing better than many other host cities. This steady interest suggests that the city remains a top destination for World Cup fans.
Prices Still Climbing Despite More Rooms
Even with more rooms available, prices remain a major concern. Some hotel rates have surged past $2,000 per night during key match dates.
Because of these steep costs, travellers are starting to rethink their plans. Instead of staying longer in Vancouver, some are choosing shorter visits. Others are even considering nearby host cities like Seattle or Los Angeles.
As a result, local businesses could feel the impact. Restaurants, breweries, and shops may lose out on extended visitor spending.
A Critical Moment for Vancouver’s Economy
With seven matches scheduled and an estimated 350,000 visitors expected, Vancouver is stepping onto the global stage. Therefore, the stakes are high.
City leaders and business groups stress the importance of creating a positive visitor experience. If travellers enjoy their stay, they are more likely to return in the future—and spend more.
Looking Ahead to Kickoff
The first match in Vancouver kicks off on June 13, with Canada set to play on June 18. As the countdown continues, hotel availability is improving—but affordability remains a key challenge.
Still, with more rooms opening up and excitement building, fans now have a better chance to be part of the action.