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