resort fee

Hi do all hotels charge a resort fee if so what is it daily please

In Las Vegas, most hotels do charge a resort fee, which is a mandatory daily fee added to your room rate. The resort fee typically covers amenities such as Wi-Fi, fitness center access, pool access, local calls, and sometimes other perks like shuttle services or discounts at hotel restaurants. While it may not always be included in the initial room rate, you will be required to pay it at check-in or check-out.

The resort fee can vary depending on the hotel, its location, and the season, but it typically ranges from $25 to $45 per night (plus tax). Some high-end resorts or those with additional amenities may charge higher fees. For example, luxury resorts like the Venetian, Aria, or Bellagio may charge closer to $40 or more per night, while mid-range hotels like the Flamingo or Treasure Island may charge around $30.

It’s important to check with your hotel before booking, as resort fees are not always included in the advertised price. Also, keep in mind that the resort fee is usually charged per room, not per person.

  • Common resort fees at Las Vegas hotels:
    • Caesars Palace - Around $45 per night
    • Bellagio - Around $45 per night
    • The Venetian - Around $39 per night
    • Luxor - Around $35 per night
    • Treasure Island - Around $39 per night
    • Excalibur - Around $35 per night
  • What the resort fee typically covers:
    • Wi-Fi access
    • Access to fitness centers
    • Pool access
    • Local phone calls
    • Shuttle services (sometimes)

Since resort fees are common across most hotels in Las Vegas, it's advisable to factor them into your overall budget when booking accommodations. Some websites and booking platforms may allow you to filter for hotels with no resort fees, but be sure to read the fine print.


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