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Which Downtown hotels charge a resort fee?

Discussion in 'Downtown Hotels' started by Sue24, Jun 22, 2014.

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  1. Sue24

    Sue24 High-Roller

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    I am specifically wondering about the Fremont.
    I received an offer of some free nights there, but want to know if they are really "free".
    Thanks!
     
  2. jimboguy

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    Fremont Hotel & Casino does not charge a resort fee. Main Street Station, The California, and Four Queens are the other downtown casinos that do not charge resort fees.
    I suppose some might say that Golden Nugget doesn't charge a resort fee either, but I think it's fair to call their "Fremont Experience Fee" a resort fee.
     
  3. Joe

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    Downtown Grand charges $11 per night if it is not a comp. As posted, 4Q and none of the downtown Boyd properties charge a fee.
     
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    mjamesp High-Roller

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    The fee is $5 per night, shouldn't affect decision to stay at the Nugget or not.
     
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    Maybe, but that was not the question posed by the OP.
     
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