Room night is a statistical metric for the hotel industry. It is calculated by multiplying one room times one night.
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Days are counted from the day you leave to the day you come back (inclusive), while nights are nights spent in a hotel. So 8 days, 6 nights means you will have ~7 days at your destination and will spend one night on a plane.
The daily charge for a hotel room only applies to the nights you spend there. As a result, you won't pay for the day you check out as long as you do so on time. However, if you don't check out by the required time, the hotel may charge you for another night or for a late checkout.
You can stay in a hotel for a night or two, or for as long as a few weeks, depending on your travel plans. Keep in mind that some hotels may have restrictions on the length of stay, particularly during peak travel seasons.
The answer is simple: Money. Hotels sell one product — hotel rooms. And since they have a limited number of rooms, they need to keep occupancy rates as high as possible every night to make the most revenue they can.
No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.
Cheapest Day to Book Hotel ReservationsMost travel agencies agree that the cheapest days to book hotels are Fridays and Saturdays. While these are the most expensive days for actually checking in and out, the best hotel rates are on the days when most people are traveling.