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Do you have to pay a resort fee in Cancun?

Resort Fees This type of fee – a sneaky way for resorts to charge extra for services you may or may not use – can easily cost upwards of $25 per room per night. Although they've not traditionally been seen in Cancun, they are now becoming more common, especially in some of the international chain resorts.



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You cannot simply refuse to pay resort fees, but — just as some hotel employees are occasionally empowered to compensate you — the employee might have authority to remove your resort fee. Just understand that this is the exception, not the norm. And while it doesn't hurt to ask, it helps to ask nicely.

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Resort fees originated in North America. Though mostly found in tourist destinations in the United States, some resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean now also charge resort fees. A handful of hotels in Canada have also taken up the practice.

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Not only do most all-inclusive properties come without any hidden fees, but they also include your meals, drinks and some of your entertainment within the nightly rate. Best of all, you can book an all-inclusive resort stay for free — including without any resort fees — by using points and miles.

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Some hotels state that their resort fees cover the cost of local calls, pool towels, minibar items, wireless internet access, and a daily newspaper. Others include airport shuttle service, fitness classes, and beach access in their resort fees.

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Of course, we're talking about resort fees—those universally hated fees that hotels and resorts charge in destinations like Hawaii and Las Vegas. Resort fees are usually charged to cover amenities like Wi-Fi and gym access, but they're not optional.

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Legitimate resort fees — if there is such a thing — started at big hotels with pools, chairs, entertainment and other expensive add-ons. The fee was a way for hotels to pay for all these extra amenities without having to add to the base prices consumers see when they search for hotels.

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The majority of resort fees cover perks like free internet services, gym entry and access to the resort pool if there is one.

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Tourists can pay before their arrival, during their stay, or upon exiting the state via a new website called Visitax. There will be also an option to pay in cash at the Cancun Airport terminals.

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You can also talk with the hotel manager and ask to have the resort fee removed from your bill. Your final option is to dispute the resort fee with your credit card company, provided you have paid your hotel bill with a credit card.

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The expenses covered in a resort fee can vary from hotel to hotel, as each property has the ability to choose what's covered by the charge. While resort fees may include certain hotel services, amenities, and access to different areas, they do not include tips or gratuity for hotel staff.

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No it is not refunded. Most (if not all) of the resorts in Vegas charge the “resort fee” saying it is for internet access, pool access, gym access, etc regardless if you use these things or not.

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?? Disadvantages of All-Inclusive Holidays Potential for Lower Quality Services: In some cases, to keep costs down, resorts may offer buffet-style meals or limit the premium drinks and activities included in the package. This could mean that the quality of food, drinks, and entertainment may not meet your expectations.

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Cancun/Riviera Maya, Mexico: $3,188 An additional way to save money is to avoid shops and vendors along the beach. Instead, head to the downtown areas where great shops and local flavor offer much more reasonable prices.

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How many days in Cancun you should plan will depend on your interests, but I'd say 3 to 5 days is the perfect amount of time. However, I'd recommend planning a trip to Cancun for a full week if you also want to go on day trips.

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