KFC is opening a pop-up hotel where guests have their own 'press for chicken' button and can get $139 of free food per night. Take a look inside.
- KFC will open a pop-up hotel in London, UK, where guests can get up to $139 of free chicken.
- One-night stays will cost $154, and the hotel will operate for 11 nights in August, KFC said.
- Each room has free room service via a "Press for Chicken" button.
KFC is opening a fried chicken themed pop-up hotel with a "Press For Chicken" button in every room.
A one-night stay will cost $154 (£111), it said, and guests can get up to $139 (£100) of free chicken during their stay.
The fast food chain said in a press release Wednesday that its "House of Harland" hotel would open in London for 11 nights between August 18 and 29 - a reference to the 11 herbs and spices that go into its chicken. Harland is a reference to Colonel Harland David Sanders, KFC's founder.
A Black Cadillac, which KFC calls the "Colonelmobile," will pick up guests and take them to the pop-up hotel, where their own "Chick In" clerk will great them, the company said.
Guests will have access to a private cinema, a Hot Winger Arcade Machine, and a "chicken concierge service" - they just have to push the "Press For Chicken" button and wait for free chicken to be delivered to their room, KFC said.
Guests have an $139 (£100) allowance during their stay for chicken orders to "prevent over consumption," KFC told Insider in an email.
Guests can only book one-night stays for a maximum of two people, according to Hotels.com, which will take the hotel's bookings from August 11.
Guests can book for six of the 11 nights, KFC told Insider in an email. Two nights are reserved for select KFC guests, and one for a KFC competition winner. It's not clear what happens on the other nights.
All of the money raised from the promotion will go towards the KFC Foundation, KFC said in its press release.
"Expect to see drumsticks in the detail, from bedding to wallpaper to an Arcade Machine and towel - fried chicken will never be far from your thoughts," KFC said in the release.