What other fees can the casinos and hotels can implement?

With resort fees, parking fees, early check in fees, late check out fees, etc. and who knows what other fees the hotels and casinos can come up with, I can just imagine more fees still to come. Of course the highest tier level slot card holders can get the fees waived but everyone else will get reamed.


In the hotel rooms
1) .50 cents for soap
2) $1 for shampoo
3) $3 for towel rental (or bring your own for free)
4) TV rental $5 per day
5) Bell hop service $5 but tips are also encouraged or accepted


In the casinos
1) $5 for a slot card
2) $10 for a replacement slot card
3) Maybe even an admission charge to enter the casino refunded only after earning some points
4) No free drinks (Indian casinos in California all charge for alcohol, no free alcohol)









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Originally posted by: surf87
With resort fees, parking fees, early check in fees, late check out fees, etc. and who knows what other fees the hotels and casinos can come up with, I can just imagine more fees still to come. Of course the highest tier level slot card holders can get the fees waived but everyone else will get reamed.


In the hotel rooms
1) .50 cents for soap
2) $1 for shampoo
3) $3 for towel rental (or bring your own for free)
4) TV rental $5 per day
5) Bell hop service $5 but tips are also encouraged or accepted


In the casinos
1) $5 for a slot card
2) $10 for a replacement slot card
3) Maybe even an admission charge to enter the casino refunded only after earning some points
4) No free drinks (Indian casinos in California all charge for alcohol, no free alcohol)


Don't forget the new "toilet paper dispensing machines" in the bathroom. Ten cents for the sandpaper roll and a quarter for two-ply.

Ray

And it should be worth a dollar to use the elevator.
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Originally posted by: rayxtwo
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Originally posted by: surf87
With resort fees, parking fees, early check in fees, late check out fees, etc. and who knows what other fees the hotels and casinos can come up with, I can just imagine more fees still to come. Of course the highest tier level slot card holders can get the fees waived but everyone else will get reamed.


In the hotel rooms
1) .50 cents for soap
2) $1 for shampoo
3) $3 for towel rental (or bring your own for free)
4) TV rental $5 per day
5) Bell hop service $5 but tips are also encouraged or accepted


In the casinos
1) $5 for a slot card
2) $10 for a replacement slot card
3) Maybe even an admission charge to enter the casino refunded only after earning some points
4) No free drinks (Indian casinos in California all charge for alcohol, no free alcohol)


Don't forget the new "toilet paper dispensing machines" in the bathroom. Ten cents for the sandpaper roll and a quarter for two-ply.

How about a fee just to use the toilet.

Charge 'em for the lice, extra for the mice
Two percent for looking in the mirror twice
Here a little slice, there a little cut
Three percent for sleeping with the window shut
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Originally posted by: snidely333
Charge 'em for the lice, extra for the mice
Two percent for looking in the mirror twice
Here a little slice, there a little cut
Three percent for sleeping with the window shut

Master of the House from Les Misérables
Security can start doing player behavior assessments. $5 for picking your nose. $5 for bad breath. $10 for farts. Surprise hygiene checks can yield additional revenue.
I go to the local theater to buy concert or play tickets, and they charge a "box office" fee. That would be no different than a "check in" fee.
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
I go to the local theater to buy concert or play tickets, and they charge a "box office" fee. That would be no different than a "check in" fee.


That might push DrMilled over the edge. Better yet, no check-in fee but a hefty check-out fee.
Extra charge for a smoking room,coin- operated bath room fan.Ashtrays,a buck each.

Coin -operated A/C. Light bulb upgrade,hair dryer rental fees.Coin-operated safes.

"I can't remember what room I was in" fee. "I'm sorry sir,there is a charge for that."

Wheelchairs are extra on top of that fee. "I'm too drunk" fee.

Combo price for the I can't remember fee.
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