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Monday until Thursday night is called the [[weekdays]]. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend. <br> | Monday until Thursday night is called the [[weekdays]]. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend. <br> | ||
The average prices, as offered in the history have been: | The average prices, as offered in the history have been: | ||
* last-minute price of | * last-minute price of € 80 and | ||
* a rack rate of € 100. <br> | * a rack rate of € 100. <br> | ||
More in on the page [[prices]]. The main market for this has been and will be the [[Leisure targetgroup|Leisure target group]], you can find much more info the weekdays over there. | More in on the page [[prices]]. The main market for this has been and will be the [[Leisure targetgroup|Leisure target group]], you can find much more info the weekdays over there. |
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What are weekend days
In your hotel weekend days are considered to be Friday night until Sunday night: so three nights so 3/7 so(rounded up) 43% in all kind of calculations.
Monday until Thursday night is called the weekdays. In pricing there is a big difference in the prices between weekdays and weekend.
The average prices, as offered in the history have been:
- last-minute price of € 80 and
- a rack rate of € 100.
More in on the page prices. The main market for this has been and will be the Leisure target group, you can find much more info the weekdays over there.
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