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Resort fees at CET hotels set to increase

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by Blonde_4_ever, Feb 17, 2017.

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  1. Blonde_4_ever

    Blonde_4_ever LasVegas4ever.com

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  2. DDB

    DDB Low-Roller

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    Crappy gambling, drink vouchers, overpriced mediocre buffets, paid parking, increased resort fees, what's next?

    But I suck it up and suck it in all the same. It won't be long now. \/
     
  3. caltrinity

    caltrinity Tourist

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    • Caesars Palace, $35 (Currently $32)
    • The Cromwell, $35 (Currently $32)
    • Flamingo, $30 (Currently $29)
    • Harrah’s, $30 (Currently $29)
    • The Linq, $30 (Currently $29)
    • NOBU, $35 (Currently $32)
    • Paris, $35 (Currently $32)
    • Planet Hollywood, $35 (Currently $32)
    • Rio, $30 (Currently $25)
     
  4. dukeofdarby

    dukeofdarby High-Roller

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    resort and parking fees=good reason to try other venues like downtown and local casinos----
     
  5. Sonya

    Sonya Queen of VMB

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    I just updated the Resort Fee Sticky in this section to reflect the new fees for CET as well as the tax increase, both occurring on 3/1/17.

    Sure is starting to feel like Vegas doesn't want me to visit anymore. :cry:
     
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  6. Candy Apple

    Candy Apple VIP Whale

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    Where does it end?
     
  7. dmr

    dmr Registered Abuser

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    Just wait for the next economic downturn!
     
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  8. prodaddy

    prodaddy Low-Roller

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    Perhaps people are willing to pay an admission fee to walk the strip to buy watered down daiquiris....access controls start at wynn and end at MB. lol.
    There are lots that would pay
     
  9. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Parking a resort fees are one heck of a revenue stream. Like crack to the financial types. Good luck getting them into rehab.

    At this point, customers can either be

    A) Willing to pay to enjoy the strip or certain locations/facilities
    B) Play enough to get them waived
    C) Go elsewhere

    (Parking fees can be eliminated by not driving for some people)
     
  10. hotreds

    hotreds Illegitimi non carborundum!

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    There really otta be a law that these places must include resort fees in their pricing listings.
     
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  11. paperposter

    paperposter MIA

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    Pretty funny 30$ at the Linq .rooms used to be 15$ at IP .bed bugs stay free
     
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  12. greekjim

    greekjim King Gyro

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    $30 extra to stay at the rio?
     
  13. lp670lambo

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    One of the great things about Vegas used to be nice lodging for relatively cheap prices. With these crazy resort fees that has basically been destroyed. Paying for parking doesn't help the situation either. It's like Vegas is trying to sabotage itself with all these fees. Whose genius ideas are these?
     
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  14. UTHguy

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    Airlines and hotels have been loading on junk/crap fees, and then increasing them for nearly 10 years minimum. The airlines started after the near meltdown of their industry post 9/11 and the subsequent bankruptcies many of them went through. That was followed up by the fuel surcharges to offset unhedged fuel costs. When the price of jet fuel came down, the fuel surcharges morphed into misc. fees. Then they unbundled various services from the fares and started charging extra for those too. It's a beautiful thing when the free market economy gets twisted around like this.

    For hotels, it's been the resort fee. They bundled up a collection of things, made them mandatory (unless you have a certain level of elite status with some hotels) and get away with advertising what is often a deceptively low rate per night. Add-on parking fees, early check in fees, early check out fees, metered drinks for VP at a bar and a host of other fees and surcharges and, once again, the customer gets less value for every dollar forked over.

    I've lived through a few economic downturns and there'll be another one sometime soon. I can hardly wait.
     
  15. lp670lambo

    lp670lambo Low-Roller

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    Do you think the casinos will loosen up when the economy goes south?
     
  16. UTHguy

    UTHguy Low-Roller

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    Never has this been a more appropriate response, "I would bet on it." :woohoo:
     
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  17. La$Vega$

    La$Vega$ Fun until cops show up, then we play Hide n' Seek!

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    I like how the article says MGM will hold their fee increases...lol
    How Nice :rolleyes2:
     
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    LondonCalling Low-Roller

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    Resort fee is a genius move. Vegas thriving like never before and we all (mostly) shell out for it each trip.

    They days of all rooms being comped, yet with $100/$200 resort fees can't be too far away
     
  19. caltrinity

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    There was a law passed several years ago that required airlines to list the final prices including all miscellaneous fees... I think that something similar can easily be done industry wide for hotels. If consumers just look at the final "out the door" price just like we do with the airline tickets, I think we will be fine.

    reference:
    https://www.transportation.gov/affairs/2012/dot0812.html
     
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  20. Royal Flusher

    Royal Flusher Savvy Gambler

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    What is the breaking point for resort fees? We're up to $35. What about $40? $45? Those are basically what lower end rooms used to cost sun-thu. Maybe even more.

    So if Luxor say comps me 3 weekday nights but I have to pay valet or regular parking and $35 resort fee or whatever, I'm up to like $50 a night. plus taxes on all that. That's no comp, brother.
     
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