The core of the problem in the hotel service industry, as an important part of tourismindustries, was a big gap between the hotel potential as service industries and the macro and microeconomic condition in Indonesia.The research objective was to study and analyze the simultaneous as well as partial effects ofaccommodation condition, occupancy rate, supply specification of the rooms, domestic guest services,foreign guest services, facilities and security on the revenue of the hotel industries. Besides, theresearch studied and analyzed the effects of hotel revenues on the Regional Natural Revenue, jobcreation and the public welfare.The nature of the research was a survey using descriprive and inferential analyses. The modelwas of hypothesis testing that applied statistical techniques of simple and multiple linear regression.The design of the research employed causal relationship in which several independent variables wereserved as the causes of the independent variables.The results of this research indicated that there was simultaneous significant effects ofaccommodation, occupancy rate, domestic guest service and facilities on the hotel industry revenue.Partially, each of the four variables of accommodation, occupancy rates, domestic guest services andfacilities had significant effect. The remaining three (supply specification of the rooms, foreign guestservices and security) did not have significant effect on the hotel industry revenues. Likewise, theeffect of the hotel revenues on the Regional Natural Revenue DKI Jakarta was not significant. Andyey, the effects of hotel industry revenues on the job creation DKI Jakarta as well as on the publicwelfare were significant.The results of this research brought about implication that there were some internal factorswhich affected the growth of the hotel service industry; there were accommodation, occupancy rate,domestic guest services and facilities. Necessarily, it was recommended that the governmental andhotel businessman increase the four factors which induced the positive impact on Regional NaturalRevenue, job creation and public welfare. |