Art Series Hotels claims a world first with latest project ‘The Overstay Checkout’ backed by new campaign via Naked Communications Melbourne

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Screen shot 2012-11-19 at 5.47.48 PM.jpgNaked Communications Melbourne and Art Series Hotels has introduced their latest project ‘The Overstay Checkout’. 

 

In a nutshell the ‘Overstay Checkout’ is a new product, claimed to be a world first, offered by The Art Series Hotels. You don’t check out until someone checks in.

 

Why do hotels force you to check out at 11:00am when your room is empty the next night?  Ask for a late check out and you may get it, it may be for a few hours, or even overnight – completely free – it all depends on when the next guests are set to arrive.

Says Will Deague, Art Series CEO: “We think hotels keeping the rooms vacant is a bit of a waste. If people are not using them, why not let guests stay longer – even if it’s a few days!  Naked have developed a genuine product innovation we’re extremely excited by. We’re rolling it out over summer – and then we’ll see how we go, with the aim to introduce the product during quiet times of the year”.

 

Says Adam Ferrier, founder of Naked Communications: “Having to check out by 11.00am is not very cool, especially if no one else needs the room.  We’ve worked with Art Series to rejig the whole thing – and we are really excited to announce the Overstay Checkout.  The hotel in effect is giving away something of value to the consumer – late check outs and free overnight stays, whilst at the same time it doesn’t cost the hotel anything as its all unsold inventory.”

 

The Overstay Checkout operates between December 16th to January 13th, and is open to anyone staying at the hotel.  However, if coming from interstate you may want to book flexible flights because you could be staying a night or two extra on us – if there’s room.

 

Visit the website, follow on Twitter @overstaycheckout or like it on Facebook at facebook.com/artserieshotels.

 

The Overstay Checkout follows on from last summer’s successful ‘Steal Banksy’ campaign (winning two Gold Effies, Gold Cannes Lion, ADMA Grand Prix, and three MFA’s).