I think so, and also on the weekends I believe.
because everyone is asleep at night
Err night time when everyone is asleep
When you live in Alaska, when you are watching TV, or when you drop acid.
This may seem like a wacky idea, but do you suppose the fact that the Sun isn't shining on you at night might have something to do with it?
Oberoi hotels do not have weekly rates at this time. Oberoi hotels charge by the night for their rooms. They do not have an option to select a weekly rate on their booking website.
The rates at the Comfort Sweets in Orlando, Florida vary depending on the time of year. During summer, the expected price can range from $150/night to $600/night depending on the accommodations requested. Non-pear months will be lower in price.
If you strap someone down so that they can't move anything and you take a water droper and drop one drop of water on their forehead every six seconds for a long period of time
Room rates for the Omni Hotel in Atlanta will vary depending on availability, type of room and time of year. Rates can be anywhere from $140 per night to $175 per night. If your stay is flexible it's best to shop around and look for specials.
Drinking a lot of water at night time is not specifically bad for you. Your body can hydrate at any time of the day. So long as you are not disrupting your sleep schedule by drinking so much water that you have to wake up to urinate too often you should be fine.
Deserts typicaly cool down during the night time and the temperatures drop as the year progresses toward the winter months.
That actually is true. During the day, the sunlight causes the water to evaporate more rapidly. So at night, the water has more time to be absorbed into the soil before evaporating.
8 p.m. daily.