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    Tilman Fertitta's luxe hotel checks in among most lucrative lodging in Texas

    John Egan
    Dec 10, 2019 | 1:25 pm
    The Post Oak Hotel Tilman Fertitta
    The Post Oak Hotel is the only Houston hotel in the top 30.
    Photo courtesy of Fertitta Entertainment

    Only one Houston hotel cashes in among the most lucrative in Texas. A report released December 3 by San Antonio-based hotel consulting firm Source Strategies Inc. found that The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston was the No. 16 moneymaker among Texas hotels last quarter.

    In the third quarter of this year, the hotel posted revenue per available room per day (RevPAR) of $206.04, up substantially from $118.17 in the third quarter of 2018. A year ago, the property ranked 235th for RevPAR in Texas. The hotel, owned by Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta, opened in the spring of 2018.

    RevPAR is a key indicator of a hotel’s financial performance.

    While the Houston area’s hotels saw an overall rise in revenue in the third quarter, the region “still has a long way to go,” Todd Walker, president of Source Strategies, says in a release. RevPAR and occupancy in Houston, he notes, are far below the other major Texas metro areas, “as the Houston market is still vastly oversupplied and there is a preponderance of older, lower-priced lodging properties.”

    The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas remains the king of lodging revenue generators in Texas. In the third quarter of this year, the hotel posted RevPAR of $330.96, up from $293.22 during the same period in 2018. The Ritz-Carlton was the only Texas hotel to surpass the $300 mark for RevPAR in the third quarter of 2019.

    Elsewhere in Dallas, The Joule grabbed the No. 5 spot in Texas, with RevPAR of $233.63 in the third quarter of this year, and Hotel Crescent Court came in at No. 7 ($228.69). In the third quarter of last year, Hotel Crescent Court ranked 24th statewide. Two hotels in Grapevine — the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention and Grand Hyatt DFW — checked in at No. 17 ($203.12) and No. 18 ($202.19), respectively.

    Other DFW hotels in the top 30 for the third quarter of this year were:

    • No. 20 — Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas, $200.61
    • No. 21 — La Meridien Dallas, $196.67
    • No. 22 — Hotel Zaza in Dallas, $195.46
    • No. 29 — W Dallas-Victory Hotel, $179.91

    “Despite adding approximately 4,000 net new rooms compared to the third quarter of 2018, the Dallas metro still had an occupancy rate above the state average and saw RevPAR rise by $2. You can expect rates and RevPAR to rise as continued strong demand catches up to this new-supply influx,” says Paul Vaughn, senior vice president of Source Strategies.

    While a Dallas hotel led the revenue ranks statewide, Austin claimed the title for the Texas market with the most hotels among the state’s top 30 moneymakers.

    At the top of the hotel heap in Austin was Lake Austin Spa Resort, with RevPAR of $233.70 in the third quarter of 2019, up from $196.20 during the same period last year. That catapulted Lake Austin Spa to No. 4 statewide in this year’s third quarter, compared with No. 26 at the same time last year.

    Among the other top third-quarter performers in the Austin area were:

    • No. 8 — Four Seasons Hotel Austin, $227.01
    • No. 9 — South Congress Hotel, $226.95
    • No. 10 — Hotel San José, $223.64
    • No. 11 — W Austin, $222.92
    • No. 12 — The Driskill, $216.89
    • No. 13 — Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt, $214.86
    • No. 14 — JW Marriott Austin, $208.54
    • No. 15 — Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa in Bastrop County, $207.76

    “The Austin metro continues to have the most consistently exuberant market in recent years. RevPAR was nearly $8 higher than the third quarter of 2018 and more than $20 higher than any other major metro in the state,” Vaughn says. “Occupancy was also near the highest in the state, leaving room for higher rates and more lodging additions to the Austin market.”

    While Austin beat all other Texas markets for the number of hotels among the state’s top 100 for RevPAR, hotels in San Antonio laid claim to the No. 2 and No. 3 rankings.

    At No. 2, Hotel Emma posted RevPAR of $252.87 in this year’s third quarter, compared with $238.45 at the same time in 2018. One notch down, at No. 3, was the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa, with RevPAR of $239.31 versus $204.53 during the same period last year.

    Two other San Antonio hotels appeared in the top 30:

    • Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort, at No. 19, achieved RevPAR of $200.89 in the third quarter versus $184.15 during the same period in 2018. A year ago, the property sat in the No. 32 spot statewide.
    • La Cantera Resort & Spa, at No. 24, rang up third-quarter RevPAR of $191.17, up from $180.15 during the same period in 2018. A year ago, the property held the No. 43 revenue spot.

    “The San Antonio metro had the second highest RevPAR of the top five Texas metros, with occupancy above the state average,” Vaughn says. “Lodging-demand growth over the last decade has consistently increased faster than the rate of new-supply additions, leaving room for new lodging options to enter the market.”

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    H-E-B delights Texas travelers with airport vending machine pop-ups

    Brandon Watson
    Dec 12, 2025 | 10:15 am
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    Austin-Bergstrom Airport/ Instagram
    H-E-B says it will bring surprise Texas travelers with more holiday pop-ups.

    New H-E-B stores seem to be getting bigger and bigger, but its newest locations is taking the opposite track. The beloved San Antonio grocery store is surprising holiday travelers with tiny vending machine pop-ups, offering free swag at Texas' major airports, including Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport on December 14 and Hobby Airport on December 16.

    The Texas staple first surprised travelers at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) on December 10 with a tiny vending machine pop-up. Delighted visitors were given a “H-E-B boarding pass,” redeemable for some of the store’s most coveted merch. Among the finds stocked were cushy concha slippers, Cafe Olé coffee, and the ever-popular flour tortilla blanket.

    “No store does what? More!” wrote the airport in an Instagram post. “Our passengers were obsessed!”

    Already cherished by Texans for its prized pre-made foods and its “Texas FEMA” efforts through its in-house disaster response team, H-E-B has become a viral sensation in 2025. In June, TikToker Anna the Colossal Titan racked up hundreds of thousands of views for a video showing her smuggling 200 H-E-B tortillas in her backpack.


    @annathecolossaltitan goodmorning austin #happyinternationalbaggettersday ♬ Easy - Commodores


    In October, the grocer made more headlines by releasing a collection of heavy metal-themed t-shirts in collaboration with Nashville graphic artist Connor Dwyer. The limited drop of 1,000 shirts sold out in seconds.

    According to H-E-B’s Instagram reels, the company has not finished spreading holiday cheer. It says Lone Star travelers should be on the lookout for more airport pop-ups soon. Homesick Texans who aren’t lucky enough to stumble on a kiosk can always purchase swag like shopping cart ornaments, Creamy Creations puzzles, and mystery box keychains through the brand shop.

    Houston is not the only stop on the holiday pop-up tour. The H-E-B team will be at the following Texas airports, with the fun kicking off between 11:30 am to noon on the selected dates:

    • Friday, December 12: San Antonio International Airport
    • Sunday, December 14: Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport
    • Tuesday, December 16: Houston's William P. Hobby Airport
    • Thursday, December 18: Dallas Fort Worth Airport
    • Friday, December 19: Dallas Love Field Airport
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