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In your hotel weekdays are considered to be Monday night until Thursday night: so four nights, so 4/7 so (rounded up) 57% in calculations. | In your hotel weekdays are considered to be Monday night until Thursday night: so four nights, so 4/7 so (rounded up) 57% in calculations. | ||
Friday until Sunday night is called the [[weekends]]. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend: check [[prices]] on this. <br> | Friday until Sunday night is called the [[weekends]]. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend: check [[prices]] on this. <br> | ||
The main market for this has been and will be the [[Business targetgroup|Business target group]], check there for much more information. | The main market for this has been and will be the [[Business targetgroup|Business target group]], check there for much more information.<br> | ||
The average prices, as offered in the history have been: | |||
* last-minute price of €100 and | |||
* a rack rate of € 140. | |||
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What are weekdays
In your hotel weekdays are considered to be Monday night until Thursday night: so four nights, so 4/7 so (rounded up) 57% in calculations.
Friday until Sunday night is called the weekends. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend: check prices on this.
The main market for this has been and will be the Business target group, check there for much more information.
The average prices, as offered in the history have been:
- last-minute price of €100 and
- a rack rate of € 140.
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