Boosting the midweek bookings

Fabian Bartnick sparked an interesting conversation on Linkedin about boosting midweek bookings for coastal resorts.

His suggestion? Simple perks like free parking, late checkouts, and a $25 food and beverage credit to win over guests.

It got me thinking about how some of Surf Office's partner hotels handle the same issue. Many of them smartly combine our company offsites during the weekdays with leisure travelers on the weekends, creating a perfect balance.

Maybe this is something to consider in the future—midweek incentives for business groups, and letting weekenders have the space to unwind.

It could be the winning ticket for everyone!

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