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Op, if you work something out with the next door hotel then that's totally fine.
Etiquette is to not hog a charger and leave your car plugged in after has finished the charging session. Also note that many EVs will, after completing a charge, spend hours balancing the cells by trickle charging them. You don't need to do this very often, maybe a few times a year at the most.
I would think most of the hotel guests will be plugging in the afternoon and charging overnight.
Also, you could get one of these: https://www.autoblog.com/2015/04/28/take-charge-go-placards-polite-charge-ev/