Low gasoline prices and a flurry of advertising designed to attract visitors to Colorado have combined to produce the Pikes Peak region's best tourism season since the recession - and filling local hotels in the process, tourism industry officials say. The occupancy rate for local hotels climbed to 85. 4 percent in June, up from 82.2 percent during the same month in 2014, according to the Rocky Mountain Lodging Report, a monthly look at lodging industry trends.