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Does Expedia include resort fees?

Resort Fees are collected by us, upon arrival, at check-in. We apologize for any confusion and if you saw something different on the Expedia site. When making a reservation with them, it does indicate that the rate excludes resort fees and that the resort fee is due at hotel.



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Still, the pay at the hotel option seems like the best option most of the time. It's cheaper, you wouldn't have to wait for a refund from Expedia if you cancel, and the hotel likely would be more likely to award you points if you are a member of the hotel loyalty program.

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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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First, by separating a mandatory resort fee from a quoted hotel rate, hotels can make their rates look more attractive to potential guests. Travelers, of course, disagree and feel that this practice is deceptive and unethical. Another reason why amenity fees are charged separately is due to taxation.

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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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And booking through third-party online travel agencies like Expedia can sometimes yield especially big savings. Beyond just deals, Expedia has robust search filters that make finding your perfect vacation easy. It streamlines purchasing trip insurance, which can be especially important for travel these days.

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These days, Expedia is part of the larger Expedia Group, which includes brands such as Hotels.com, Orbitz, Hotwire, Travelocity, Vrbo and CarRentals.com. All this is to say that Expedia is a reliable company. This isn't some shady, fly-by-night operation.

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In many cases, Expedia can offer flight tickets cheaper than the airlines. Because third-party services often get a bulk discount, they can sell their flight deals for less than the average ticket prices.

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All-inclusive is a term used when more than just the cost of the hotel room or cruise cabin is included in the price. Traditionally, this means all meals, snacks, and beverages are included in the price of the trip.

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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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All-inclusive resorts provide vacations where the cost of the room includes all your meals, beverages, taxes and tips, and on-site activities, which vary by resort. Some traditional resorts and hotels feature All- inclusive Plans—an option that includes meals, drinks, and taxes in the room price.

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Here's our advice.
  1. Book your airfare at least 3 weeks out. ...
  2. Book flights on a weekend. ...
  3. Book hotel stays on a Friday. ...
  4. Know the peak travel times to save money. ...
  5. Plan around holidays to maximize your time off. ...
  6. The cheapest days of the week to travel. ...
  7. Book your flight and hotel together. ...
  8. Or, book the hotel later.


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Book on a Sunday to save up to 15% on average3 Travelers who book on Sundays instead of Fridays tend to save, on average, around 5% on domestic flights and 15% on international flights.

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Sunday remains the cheapest day of the week to book flights, while Fridays are most expensive. On average, travelers saved up to 13%.

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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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