Resort fees

What are the resort fees for? Travelling in February so no pool available?!

Resort fees are a standard charge at many Las Vegas hotels, used to cover various amenities and services provided during your stay. Even if some services, such as the pool, are not available during the colder months, the resort fee often remains. This fee is intended to cover a broad range of hotel services, and can vary between properties.

The resort fee typically includes the following items:

  • Access to the fitness center
  • Wi-Fi in the room and public areas
  • Local phone calls
  • In-room bottled water
  • Access to business services (e.g., printing and faxing)
  • Discounts or access to on-site restaurants or shows

In addition to the amenities listed, some resorts may include other benefits such as shuttle service, parking, or even minor in-room items like snacks. However, you should confirm with each hotel about what specifically their resort fee covers, as the services and charges can vary widely between properties.

Although you might not be able to enjoy the pool during February, the resort fee generally remains unchanged as it covers a variety of services available regardless of the season.


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