Cesars/Rio Resort Fees Going Up Up Up (Again)
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Cesars/Rio Resort Fees Going Up Up Up (Again)
I just heard about this today. I think it is absolutely absurd and appalling. Where does it end? Now it will be an extra $51 bucks added onto your daily room rate at Cesars and their sister hotels. Rio, which is far off the strip is going up to almost $40 extra per night, on top of the room rate, and taxes. Then when you add in parking fees, and the high cost for food in their resorts, what a turn-off (for us anyway). Maybe it's because growing up in So Cal we always used to see a LV getaway to be fun once in awhile without having to break the bank. We used to be able to get a room for less than half of the new Cesars resort fee during the summer. Of course I'm talking about the late 70's and early 80's. Times have surely changed.
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I wish they would be honest about the price of staying in their "resort" and tack on the resort fee to the listed room rate they advertise. I have only been to vegas once since they started with the resort fees. I used to go twice a year. I'm on strike.
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If I were in a position to decide for a hotel group in LV, I'd say NO to resort fees, and I'd advertise the heck out of it, saying "we think resort fees are stupid". In fact I'd say NO to parking fees too, (at the very least to locals with ID-this is a perk which was removed by some hotels). I imagine that operating the one and only hotel on the strip with no resort/parking fees would be more alluring to many vacationers who would look to my hotel first for a vacancy.
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