Originally Posted by
hhoope01
But with that said, in the hypothetical "arriving after midnight" scenario, the person did stay overnight and thus should, and normally automatically will get, a night credit. In the OP's specific situation, they didn't stay overnight. So technically they shouldn't get a night credit.
But as shown, it looks like customer service was willing to modify the the check-out date to give the OP that night credit (even though they probably didn't have to do that). ^
But how far can you stretch the night? What if I arrived at 7am on the check out date and stayed until 4pm, what that count as a night?