The Overstay Checkout - pay 1 night, overstay for maybe "a week"

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An interesting idea! You'd need to have pretty flexible travel plans but! :)

Overstay Checkout

Stay a night with us this summer and on the morning of your departure, call reception and request an Overstay Checkout. We’ll let you know exactly how late you can leave - it could be 1pm, 3pm or even the next day. It all depends on when our next guests are set to arrive. If no one checks in, you don’t check out.
Now for the really good news. There are no limits to how many times in a row you can overstay.
So if you do receive a free night, call reception again the next morning and you could end up staying again. And again. And again, for FREE. Who knows, you might end up overstaying for a week.
It’s revolutionary. It makes sense. It’s the way we think at Art Series Hotels.
 
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Promotion is nearly over, but it's over what I'd expect to be one of their busiest periods. That said, 260 free nights so far isn't too bad.

T&C:

3. Art Series Hotel Group does not guarantee complimentary late checkout hours or room nights to all guests who engage in the campaign. Extra hours and room nights will be allocated by a projection of hotel capacity for the night ahead and on estimated average check in times for our forthcoming hotel guests, served to participants on a first in, best dressed basis. That is, we’ll give away rooms until we are full*, and after that, we’ll offer as many late checkouts as possible pending incoming guest arrivals.

* A portion of rooms will remain exempt from the campaign for walk-ins and late bookings.
 
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