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Does Ellis Island charge a resort fee?

Ellis Island Hotel Super 8 Las Vegas Resort fees: USD 37.40 per accommodation, per night. What's included: Pool access, Internet access, Newspaper, Phone calls, Faxes, In-room safe, In-room coffee, In-room bottled water, Self parking, parking, Housekeeping Additional inclusions may be available.



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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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You do not legally have to pay any hotel resort fee. Resort fees are in violation of Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Law. Fifty Attorneys General are currently investigating hotel resort fees for being deceptive and misleading.

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Resort fees are considered mandatory charges at most of the hotels who charge them. Unless you're booking a rewards stay, are a VIP, or have received previous approval from a manager, you should expect to pay the resort fee at a hotel who charges one, even if you don't use the services included in the fee.

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You do not legally have to pay any hotel resort fee. Resort fees are in violation of New York's Unfair Trade Practices Law.

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Do all-inclusive resorts charge resort fees? All-inclusive resorts do not charge guests an additional resort fee. “All-inclusive” refers to a hotel that includes the cost of all fees and services in the price of the room rate itself.

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She urges friends to file an online consumer complaint with the attorney general in their home state or the state where the hotel is located. Attorneys general often send a letter to the hotel about the charge, she says.

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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. The reason travelers find these fees so frustrating is because they cover perks that should be included in the nightly rate of the hotel.

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Resort fees are usually charged to cover amenities like Wi-Fi and gym access, but they're not optional. You have no choice but to pay them even if you choose not to use the amenities they cover.

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Travel Rewards Credit Cards If you're a frequent traveler looking to score a free hotel stay in Las Vegas, consider getting a travel rewards credit card. These cards allow you to earn points or miles for every dollar you spend, which can be redeemed for various travel expenses, including hotel stays.

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Ask to talk to the host. The host is a person in the casino that can make the decision to give you a comped room. If you've been playing for a long time and have been gambling a good amount of money, stop a waitress or go to the front desk and ask to speak with the host.

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There is no legal right” to refuse paying the 3% fee, other than it is NOT a tax. It is a charge imposed by the hotel, just as if they charged a fee for telephone calls, Wi-Fi or parking. The fee is based on a percentage of your overall charges at the hotel.

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Offering to provide a credit card or ID as collateral can also help you get a hotel deposit waived. This shows the hotel that you are a responsible guest and are willing to take responsibility for any damages or incidentals that may occur during your stay.

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Most all-inclusive resorts include things like food and drinks, though some limit what you're able to have for free.

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The daily resort fee of $37.00 ($41.95 inclusive of tax) is a mandatory fee that is added to all room reservations upon check-in.

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Having worked at the front desk of a hotel in Hawaii myself, I know that unless negotiated when paying for the room you will be obligated to pay for the resort fee. The only ramification a hotel can do is to not give you your key and you can take your business elsewhere.

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