Whys everyone so opposed to resort fees? I hated having to pay $15 a day for internet......now its all included at almost every property. If you want to take on a good fight, attack the hotels for dealing 6:5 blackjack
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Originally posted by: salukidean68
Whys everyone so opposed to resort fees? I hated having to pay $15 a day for internet......now its all included at almost every property. If you want to take on a good fight, attack the hotels for dealing 6:5 blackjack
QuoteI don't think that's true, there's no tax or combination of taxes that doubles resort fees.
Originally posted by: O2bnVegas
At Wynn, the tax on the resort fee almost doubled the resort fee.
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Originally posted by: rayxtwoQuote
Originally posted by: salukidean68
Whys everyone so opposed to resort fees? I hated having to pay $15 a day for internet......now its all included at almost every property. If you want to take on a good fight, attack the hotels for dealing 6:5 blackjack
Here's the deal...... I don't need or want 95% of the things they "give you" with the resort fees. You chose to pay the $15 per day for the internet. No one twisted your arm. If you want to play 6:5 Blackjack, again, it's your choice. I have a mobile "hot spot" that I pay $50 per month with unlimited access. I don't need their internet, gym, newspaper, bottled water, etc.... Why in the hell should I pay for something don't use????
Did you even bother reading anything that I've posted on this matter or listen to the podcast? The reason they have added these fees is to lower the "base" price of the room so they show up on the first page on websites like Priceline and they don't have to pay commission to these websites on these fees. Not only ripping us off, they are ripping off the websites that sell their rooms too.
Ray
P.S. BTW, you were bitching about paying $15 a day for the internet, now you pay $25. WTF
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Originally posted by: rayxtwoQuote
Originally posted by: salukidean68
Whys everyone so opposed to resort fees? I hated having to pay $15 a day for internet......now its all included at almost every property. If you want to take on a good fight, attack the hotels for dealing 6:5 blackjack
Here's the deal...... I don't need or want 95% of the things they "give you" with the resort fees. You chose to pay the $15 per day for the internet. No one twisted your arm. If you want to play 6:5 Blackjack, again, it's your choice. I have a mobile "hot spot" that I pay $50 per month with unlimited access. I don't need their internet, gym, newspaper, bottled water, etc.... Why in the hell should I pay for something don't use????
Did you even bother reading anything that I've posted on this matter or listen to the podcast? The reason they have added these fees is to lower the "base" price of the room so they show up on the first page on websites like Priceline and they don't have to pay commission to these websites on these fees. Not only ripping us off, they are ripping off the websites that sell their rooms too.
Ray
P.S. BTW, you were bitching about paying $15 a day for the internet, now you pay $25. WTF
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Originally posted by: salukideanQuote
Originally posted by: rayxtwoQuote
Originally posted by: salukidean68
Whys everyone so opposed to resort fees? I hated having to pay $15 a day for internet......now its all included at almost every property. If you want to take on a good fight, attack the hotels for dealing 6:5 blackjack
Here's the deal...... I don't need or want 95% of the things they "give you" with the resort fees. You chose to pay the $15 per day for the internet. No one twisted your arm. If you want to play 6:5 Blackjack, again, it's your choice. I have a mobile "hot spot" that I pay $50 per month with unlimited access. I don't need their internet, gym, newspaper, bottled water, etc.... Why in the hell should I pay for something don't use????
Did you even bother reading anything that I've posted on this matter or listen to the podcast? The reason they have added these fees is to lower the "base" price of the room so they show up on the first page on websites like Priceline and they don't have to pay commission to these websites on these fees. Not only ripping us off, they are ripping off the websites that sell their rooms too.
Ray
P.S. BTW, you were bitching about paying $15 a day for the internet, now you pay $25. WTF
The casinos are going to collect this money one way or another....it in their budgets for the bottom line. Make them eliminate resort fees and that $20 a night will cost you $30 extra on a booking site as commission will need to be paid on it. Resort fees actually save the consumer money in the long run and give guests added amenities.