Sunday 30 June 2013

Vegas Hotels Without Resort Fee

The new era of Las Vegas Resort Fee has begun! And certainly, a Vegas visitor who want to save will ask... " Are there still Vegas hotels without resort fee out there?" 

The answer is YES  and here are some Las Vegas hotels that don't charge Resort Fees...

Vegas Hotels Without Resort Fee
Golden Nugget, Fremont Street Casino, M Resort, Golden Gate, El Cortez, The California, Platinum, Hilton Grand Vacations Center Strip, Hilton Grand Vacations at the Flamingo, Hilton Grand Vacations near the Convention Center, Four Queens, and Four Seasons.

Choosing Vegas Hotels without Resort Fee looks like a good option to most Vegas visitors but be aware that a catch is always possible and that they will not tell you about it unless you ask. Some of these hotels really don't have facilities that would justify charging any resort fee. If they happened to have some, they might be sub-standard. Another thing is, some of these Vegas hotels will 'hit' you with some other fees like resort 'booking processing fee' or wi-fi charges. Moreover, if you choose to pay the facilities you want separately, you might be disappointed because of the exorbitant fees they charge of each facility you use or their limited opening times. So make sure you ask them what you want to know before you hand them your credit card.

However, there are some relief to these "mandatory" Las Vegas resort fee, if you are staying in Las Vegas for a week or more, you might want to ask them for an option to waive the resort fee if that is allowed in their hotel or if you can purchase specific services that you need separately like wi-fi connection. Some big Vegas hotels offer an option to waive the resort fee if a Vegas visitor ask for it! You might want to check out the following hotels about this option to waive the resort fee;
>Treasure Island
>Palazzo
>Venetian

To be fair, some of these so called fees end up being a great deal. You probably know that some hotels charges $15 a night for internet use whereas some resort fees which are much lower than this will have the internet fee included as well as some other services. So even with these resort fees, you will still see some amazing deals in Las Vegas.

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Friday 21 June 2013

Resort Fee Las Vegas - Is It Worth The Pay?

Useful tips on how to deal with Resort Fee Las Vegas and find out what's your best option to get cheap Vegas hotels.
Apparently, the main complaint from tourists when they are in Sin City, is this mandatory

additional, fixed charge imposed by many establishment and off the Strip. You may want to know if you can avoid paying this additional cost altogether or you may want to find out what's the best thing for you and for your pocket.
The mandatory Resort Fee is an additional daily charge (on top of your room rate and taxes) collected at check out which is meant to cover the establishment' facilities and services, which include the use of the gym (fitness centre, or exercise room), the use of the spa (Jacuzzi, Saunas, Steam Rooms), local calls, daily room newspapers and other services. The principle behind this is that, since guests are going to use some if not all of those facilities and services, they are all combined together in a single cost rather than paying them individually. The cost ranges from around five to fifteen dollars or even more and it is stated to the published rate at check-in. All Las Vegas hotels state how much this additional fixed charge is but it often is in the fine print of their rate page or special offer ad page. Call them if in doubt and ask them.
You may wish to seek out a way to avoid the resort fee altogether but before that let’s see what it is exactly and find out if avoiding the resort fee is actually the best thing for you base on your needs and to your pocket.
    We like to choose which hotels we’ll stay based on how good are their rooms/suites, customer service or casino, their facilities like wi-fi or internet in cable, pool and spa or gym etc. We don't want to limit our choice to Vegas hotels which don’t apply resort fees (often because there is always a ‘catch’. So, we will select special Vegas hotels offers and deals which are convenient and a money saver without sacrificing on the quality of the stay. But be aware that as per the best price, one hotel may not have a resort fee but the whole deal may not be of a better advantage for you. For instance, they may not have a buffet deal or a free wi-fi which can cost $15 bucks or more a day!) However, if you need only a place to sleep, by all means, go for a hotel without resort fee or those who have a low resort fee.

So, how to avoid paying this charge?

You have two choices to avoid paying it:  

>To book a place which does not charge it, but beware of the drawbacks! Not


because its a resort-fee-free hotel, that doesn't mean that you already got away with it!  

Some Vegas hotels do not impose the above-mentioned additional charge attached to a suite/room reservation but the “catch” is “if you book over the phone”. They will charge you a ridiculous $11.20 'processing cost' (as if they were the only ones in the world with telephone assistance), which tops and exceeds many of the establishments' additional cost. So,avoid booking over the phone if you can.  

    >To book a special players card offer; sometimes special package offers (say '3 nights for the overall price of $100 dollars', and so on) have no additional fee and, even better, they are tax-free (what we mean is that the advertised package price is all inclusive, no additional charges and no surprises at check out). So no matter what special offers or package that was advertised, read the fine print before you book your reservation or ask them over the phone to make it doubly sure.

    Conclusion:

Before you book, make a list of the resort services you are likely to want to use (phone calls, wi-fi, Internet on cable, gym, spa, rest areas, etc) and find out how much they cost separately. Do the math, choose which ones you are likely to use and which ones you are not and then decide which hotel is best for you. Some of the Vegas hotels have very low resort fees so there's no issue but admittedly, there are those hotels in Vegas that have a high resort fee, so its best to work out what's offered or the quality of the accommodation you will get or what services your will receive etc., will be worth-while endeavors before you book your Vegas resort experience.

For us, a hotel with a resort fee is oftentimes a good choice. If you plan to just sleep and not go elsewhere (..not stay in your hotel at all), resort-fee-free Vegas hotels may be the best option for you, as long as your room is good, clean and comfortable of course!

Note:

Caesar’s Entertainment resorts (Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, Rio All-Suite, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Imperial Palace, Planet Hollywood and Harrah's), now impose a resort fee between 10 and 20+ dollars per night per room, depending on which resort you have booked.

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Saturday 1 June 2013

Cheap Dog Friendly Hotels In Las Vegas

Looking for an upscale but cheap dog friendly hotels in Las Vegas? Read on...
It was not too long ago that it was nearly impossible to travel with your dog or no matter what type of pet it was, cat, dog, or any type of pet, they were absolutely not allowed in hotels, at least not the upscale, more trendy hotels. If you were traveling with your dog, it meant that you generally only had the limited to lesser trendy hotels. But the good news is things are definitely changing for the better.
Hotel chains are beginning to realize that for most dog owners, their dogs are a big part of their family. This means that it is very rare for a dog owner to travel without their dog. Take a look around you, at showbiz celebrities, and the like. You will see that more often than not, their dogs go along with them where ever they go, this includes on vacation.
Hotels are seeing this and stepping up to the tasks. Many hotel chains now not only accept dogs, but also have several amenities geared directly towards pets. For instance, if you are out on meetings or functions, the hotel may have dog sitter to watch your dog for you until you return.
For busy people, the hotel may also provide a service for walking your dog or taking them for a dog workouts. Several of the more trendy and upscale hotel chains may offer even more for your dog. Sometimes, you may find the hotel offers a dog spa, in which your dog can enjoy pampering and relaxation during their vacation as well. Your pet dog can enjoy all the same amenities that you do in some of the more popular hotel chains.
Can you imagine the time has finally come when dogs are considered a very important member of the family? Your dog may have the same luxuries as you like their own bed or even their very own robe and may include also their own food dishes and water bowl. Most often the hotel also provides ID tag that lists the contact information of the hotel you are booked just in case your pet were to become lost.
Gone are the days of having to choose only less luxurious hotels, just because you have your beloved dog with you. Today, dogs are welcomed at most hotels across the world and you can easily find a cheap dog friendly hotels in Las Vegas
At "Sin City", you get both worlds,... "Luxurious hotel minus the luxurious price tag!"
One such cheap dog friendly hotels in Las Vegas is The Flamingo Las Vegas hotel...
THE FLAMINGO LAS VEGAS HOTEL  
Set on the famous four corners of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, The Flamingo Las Vegas hotel is a self-contained casino and resort hotel who offer everything an adventurous vacationer could want; including a tropical Wildlife Habitat and a 15-acre Caribbean-style water playground, the Go Pool... and ofcourse a dog friendly hotel room.
The Flamingo Las Vegas hotel PETSTAY DELUXE ROOMS;
Comfortable and contemporary, the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel PetStay Deluxe Rooms are about 350 sq. feet and furnished with a desk, a TV, and a high speed Internet access port (fees apply). Their PetStay Deluxe rooms come with a welcome treat for your dog. Guests are required to fill out a waiver form accepting responsibility for any damage done by their dog.
Book and enjoy your vacation at the famous Flamingo Las Vegas hotel with your pet dog to experience heart-pounding excitement with hospitality and service that's second to none.

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