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Hotels with no Resort Fees in Las Vegas
There was a time not too long ago when Las Vegas was a cheap place to go. There were plenty of low-cost rooms to be found, inexpensive buffets/restaurants, and parking was free. Well, those days are gone. <br/><br/>Today the prices of rooms at the hotels and resorts in Las Vegas continue to rise into the stratosphere, most of the buffets are gone, and those that are left, for the most part, are high-end ones (there is a couple of exceptions with we will talk about in a couple of weeks), there is a few inexpensive restaurants hanging around, the resorts and hotels are now charging for parking, and we have seen the rise of an invasive species called the resort fee. <br/><br/>The resort fee is supposed to provide you with amenities, but it is not to benefit you as the customer, only the pocketbooks of the companies that own the hotels and resorts. If the fee was truly for amenities, would you be able to opt out of it if you were not needing those amenities? In theory, yes, but in reality, no. The resort fee is designed to allow the hotels and resorts to show lower prices to lure people in and for the hotels and resorts to be able to pay lower commissions to online booking sites and to travel agents. <br/><br/>However, some hotels and resorts that don't charge resort fees, and this week we will give you a list of properties not only do not have a resort fee but also have free parking and free Wi-Fi. These may not be the big-name resorts, but they may offer a good value for the dollar, however. <br/><br/>Also, please note that this information could change by the time this podcast goes live, so be sure to do due diligence and check for yourself. <br/><br/>First, thanks to the Feeling Vegas website for helping with this list. <br/><br/>The hotels that currently have no resort fees: <br/><br/>Binions Hotel Apache<br/><br/>Bluegreen Club 36<br/><br/>Casino Royale Best Western Plus<br/><br/>Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center<br/><br/>Desert Rose Resort<br/><br/>Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham<br/><br/>Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas Strip<br/><br/>Jockey Club<br/><br/>Travelodge Las Vegas Airport<br/><br/>Wyndham Grand Desert ResortLet's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.<br/> <br/> We also have a Twitter page where we post airfare specials we see or articles important to those looking to travel now or in the future.<br/> <br/> Our website can be found at Travel Fun and Adventure. <br/> <br/> Travel Fun and Adventure<br/> PO Box 842<br/> Hudson, IA 50643<br/> jdornoff65@gmail.com<br/> <br/> Music provided by: <br/> <br/>Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):<br/> https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stone<br/> License code: JSMBIKZBIADTYR<br/><br/>Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):<br/>https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/dixieland-strut<br/>License code: 6BME73BXSUHQOKIO