It's very hard for me to tell, because I give them so limited a set of rooms in the summer. I will say that BK did better this year than X, which isn't usually the case. X booked 54 room nights in the last 90 days and BK is 79 in the last 90 days. But I really just give them the "holes" to fill. I have 6 reservations on the books from OTAs... and I have 11 room nights to sell until the 8th of September. None until 29th of August. And we had one single reservations through Air this year and they cancelled. I'm not competitive on Air and if I followed their suggested price, I would be making 25c on the dollar.
Though, I do get a laugh from their marketing to me, sometimes. BK sends me these stupid "opportunities" and I look at it and laugh
Average daily rate: 190/199 (yours versus similar properties)
Availability: 3.41% / 51.79%
Cancellations: 23.82% / 46.41%
Conversion: 0.47% / 2.26%
Ranking 11.29% / 21.86%
So... what you are saying is that my little place is 97% booked, hardly anyone cancels but I could make $9 more per room with half my rooms empty? What is this really supposed to mean? Of course my conversion rate is low... I have just 5 rooms. And yet, when I do have rooms available for dates, I'm always listed near the top as a "Top Pick".... so the ranking statistic is based on days without regards to if I have anything available on those dates.
It's almost as bad as the AIr scraping websites that say that I hardly sell anything at all... sure, because you can't tell that I've sold it directly.
I'm very glad that I have MyA inbetween, so I can edit what goes to the OTAs, rather than have a direct connection and not being able to. Now, if I could only get John to make a honeypot for when X and BK try to scrape my reservation system