The Art Series Hotels' Overstay Checkout Lets Guests Stay for Free
Meghan Young — November 21, 2012 — World
References: artserieshotels.au & psfk
Experiencing a night at a luxury hotel has never been sweeter with the Overstay Checkout. That is because one night might extend to another night and another, all for free. Essentially, the Overstay Checkout is part of a summer campaign that allows guests to hold onto their rooms as long as no one else books it. All they need to do is call reception the morning they are supposed to check out they reception will inform them if they can stay. That becomes a morning ritual until a new guest arrives.
The Overstay Checkout was conceived by Naked Communications for the Art Series Hotels in Australia. Taking place between December 13, 2012, and January 13, 2012, the Overstay Checkout does not have any limits to how many times in a row a person can overstay.
The Overstay Checkout was conceived by Naked Communications for the Art Series Hotels in Australia. Taking place between December 13, 2012, and January 13, 2012, the Overstay Checkout does not have any limits to how many times in a row a person can overstay.
Trend Themes
1. Extended Hotel Stays - Hotels offering extended stays as part of a summer campaign, creating an opportunity for businesses to disrupt the traditional hotel checkout model and offer innovative service options for guests.
2. Flexible Booking - Providing guests with the option to hold onto their hotel room until another guest books it, allowing businesses to create more flexible booking models that cater to the needs of their guests.
3. Vacation Packages - Offering unique vacation packages that center around more flexible hotel stays, creating an opportunity for travel businesses to offer new and innovative experiences to guests.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Businesses in the hospitality industry can disrupt the traditional hotel checkout model by offering more flexible booking options that cater to the needs of guests.
2. Travel - Travel businesses can capitalize on the trend of extended hotel stays by offering unique vacation packages that cater to the needs of guests looking for more flexible travel options.
3. Technology - Technology companies can develop new tools and software that facilitate more flexible hotel bookings and extended stays, providing a better customer experience for hotel guests.
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