The Gouging continues...

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Originally posted by: durham
The Cosmopolitan takes this to a whole new level.

On my booking confirmation, they expressly state that "No outside food or beverages are allowed inside the guest rooms." Coolers are also prohibited.

There are security guards stationed near each elevator bank. So, would they stop you if carrying cases of beer or wheeling a giant cooler? I don't know. Similarly, will the hotel maid confiscate and throw out any contraband Diet Dr Pepper she finds in your room at cleaning time? Don't know.

I have stayed at the Cosmo before, and never noticed what I have seen at Hooters: 20-somethings carting huge cases of beer to the hotel elevators.


Doesn't the Wynn have this same policy?

The Hard Rock is supposed to have that policy, but I think it is implemented more for the fear of under-aged drinking.
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Originally posted by: durham
The Cosmopolitan takes this to a whole new level.

On my booking confirmation, they expressly state that "No outside food or beverages are allowed inside the guest rooms." Coolers are also prohibited.


They want you/us to buy THEIR food and beverages, at the inflated prices, of course.

I recall this 'policy' being stated at other hotels long ago.
Doubtful they can realistically enforce it without creating havoc.
HAH!!!! You people are WAY out there. "Extra pillow" indeed.

Cases of extra beverages should be allowed and all the hookers should not be considered as "outside food".Extra charges may apply.
The mini ice bucket is marginal at best. The plastic trash can is better-leave the liner.
The MSS includes a mini-fridge,others you need to ask.
I don't mind being a LIAR to telling them I need it for my "insulin" or one's sex toy batteries or human body parts/fish treats that must be kept under refridgeration."It's for my penguins!"
Screw the Cosmo.I'll just smuggle in what body parts I need for the week end, disguised as another carry-on.
The ABC store and Wallmart has 'em.
"Can I get a 6-pack of Red Bull and a dozen condoms sent to room number 614,please? Oh yeah,a bucket of ice and 2 bottles of whipped cream and 4 cans of herring".

Actually, a mini-refer is the least bizarre request.
Some hotel/casinos charge an extra $15 per day. Don't fall for that gag.
Like the resort fees,ya gotta cheat them back.
If you ask,they will send them.
"Extra towels?" No,ya gotta get a little more creative.
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