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Anyone recently stayed at Vdara?

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by nvrbeen, Aug 5, 2014.

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  1. nvrbeen

    nvrbeen Newbie

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    I booked a panoramic suite about 2 months ago for our trip that will be in about two weeks. I was wondering in anyone knew how the incidental and security deposits work and about how much the cost it. I already gave a deposit of about 188 when I made reservations.
    Also, i will be using my DEBIT card, I do not have a credit card.
    Thank you in advance
     
  2. Hobofrank

    Hobofrank Prime Minister of Idiocracy

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    nvrbeen, most Strip hotels will accept a debit card for deposit, but balk at check-in...I found that out at the front desk at Mandalay 3 yrs ago...grr
    (no srsly I had $20K in my checking acct and told them to per-authorize whatever... they still wanted our other couple friend's CC instead)
    basically they assume/ are hoping you'll use the minibar..order room svc, charge restaurant meals to the room..etc so I ended up getting a Visa card just for Vegas, yes it's annoying but makes things easier, even when I pay in full upon departure, sad but true
     
  3. mdm4sfest

    mdm4sfest VIP Whale

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    When I worked in customer service for a business banking call center 5 years ago, I consistently received calls from people traveling to reverse the hold that banks placed for security deposits. It was as simple as a single click on my end of things. I just always warned them that although Im reversing it, its up to the merchant(hotel) not to post it as a charge. And since its a security deposit...the only way they will post it is if you trash the room. You may want to inquire at your bank if this is possible.
     
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