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  2. Free Hotel Stay: How Many Hotel Points You Need To Stay at ...

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    Hotel loyalty programs can save you tons of cash by getting you free stays. Many hotel chains offer some type of points program, it's easier to get a free night at some establishments than others....

  3. I stayed at a treehouse in Florida for only $200 a night. It ...

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    Treehouse reservations can fill up months in advance, so I felt lucky to find an available night just weeks before my stay. One night in the treehouse typically costs about $200. The property felt ...

  4. Kids stay free at these 10 family-friendly hotels and resorts ...

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    Just a 30-minute drive from downtown Houston, The Woodlands Resort is a top-notch family hotel where kids stay free (and if you're vacationing with a toddler, pack-and-plays are free, too). One of ...

  5. Staycation - Wikipedia

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    A staycation (a portmanteau of "stay" and "vacation"), or holistay (a portmanteau of "holiday" and "stay"), is a period in which an individual or family stays home and participates in leisure activities within day trip distance of their home and does not require overnight accommodation. [2]

  6. One Night Sleepover Trip - Wikipedia

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    One Night Sleepover Trip (Korean: 하룻밤만 재워줘) is a South Korean reality television show.It is distributed by KBS2.Originally, it was a Chuseok show, but after favorable reviews of its pilot episode, it became a permanent weekly show on 27 February and ended on 12 June 2018.

  7. Day room (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Modern hotels fill daytime occupancy by offering day rooms. Day rooms are booked in a block of hours typically between 8 am and 5 pm, [7] before the typical night shift. For example, the Four Points, a Sheraton hotel in Los Angeles, began offering day rooms. [7]