MomOTwins
The Mommy Fairy
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Well, they do say in today’s release that prices vary by date. And these are weeknight prices in late August-September—traditionally a low price season. So to OP’s question—yeah price will for sure being going up from this.They price seasonally across property to fill 30,000 hotel rooms. But with only 100 rooms, how seasonal do they really need to get here?
If they can find ~18,000 customers per year, they don't need to do anything to incentivize vacancy. Surely there are enough "childless millennial" DINKs (Dual Income, No Kids) alone to make that happen.
I think it is more likely that there will be a year-long waitlist than that there will be rooms going vacant during the school year.