Promark ..Businesses have become a Bait and Switch entities. No matter what business or where you go, it's all the same. It's in the Auto industry, the Airlines, Hotel, Banking, Entertainment, Trucking. Tires, Car Rental, whatever, you name it.
This is caused by the repuslican deregulation set forth in the 1980s
The fine print in all advertisement is so small that it takes a microscope to read. My magnifying glass doesn't even work.
I have learned to always ask for an "Out the Door" price on any inquiry.
So, always ask for the bottom line price when comparing anything. and get it in writing, like text or email.
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Promark ..Businesses have become a Bait and Switch entities. No matter what business or where you go, it's all the same. It's in the Auto industry, the Airlines, Hotel, Banking, Entertainment, Trucking. Tires, Car Rental, whatever, you name it.
This is caused by the repuslican deregulation set forth in the 1980s
The fine print in all advertisement is so small that it takes a microscope to read. My magnifying glass doesn't even work.
I have learned to always ask for an "Out the Door" price on any inquiry.
So, always ask for the bottom line price when comparing anything. and get it in writing, like text or email.
MGM is in the business of using a hidden charge to their pricing. They may advertise a room rate of $100. But when you check in, they will also apply a "RESORT FEE" of $25, something you have no option of turning down. Everybody pays resort fees, thus they are part of the price of the room.
Since when are hidden fees legal or ethical? Just because they spent their behind on City Center, why should they swindle the consomer? If you want $125 for a room, then advertise it at $125!
Stay away from these MGM properties that charge resort fees: MGM, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Mirage and Circus Circus.
This summer by Labor Day, Cesars properties were packed, but the MGM properties were uncrowded. It seems as though "Resort Fee" fatigue had set in.
SEND THEM A MESSAGE, STAY ELSEWHERE OR WALK AWAY WHEN YOU CHECK IN!
45 cent tipper's tip ?
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Quote Originally Posted by promark12:
MGM is in the business of using a hidden charge to their pricing. They may advertise a room rate of $100. But when you check in, they will also apply a "RESORT FEE" of $25, something you have no option of turning down. Everybody pays resort fees, thus they are part of the price of the room.
Since when are hidden fees legal or ethical? Just because they spent their behind on City Center, why should they swindle the consomer? If you want $125 for a room, then advertise it at $125!
Stay away from these MGM properties that charge resort fees: MGM, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Mirage and Circus Circus.
This summer by Labor Day, Cesars properties were packed, but the MGM properties were uncrowded. It seems as though "Resort Fee" fatigue had set in.
SEND THEM A MESSAGE, STAY ELSEWHERE OR WALK AWAY WHEN YOU CHECK IN!
Check the Terms and Conditions. I checked for a reservation I made at Harrah's and caught them. The T&C had the old resort fee rate and they tried to charge me a higher one. I pointed this out and they had to go back and refund the difference.
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Check the Terms and Conditions. I checked for a reservation I made at Harrah's and caught them. The T&C had the old resort fee rate and they tried to charge me a higher one. I pointed this out and they had to go back and refund the difference.
They don't call it a tourist trap for nothing, they let you know they fee before you have to pay, i always book online and always see the room fee, the tax, and the resort fee before i can purchase so its really not hidden just an extra charge i agree it just needs to be rolled into regular room rate but its not like they spring it on you when you check out
it all depends on where you want to lay your head if a rooms not important to you hooters is across the street they have a resort fee as well but sun-thur its $40 total a night and you might even get some free steaks or drinks if you google some coupon codes & spend what you save on whatever you came to town for its a glorified motel 6 but its 4 nights vs 1 night at mgm
but if you want newer amenities you're gonna pay $100-$400 a night
what i tell people if you upset over charges like this you prob shouldnt be taking the trip in the 1st place it not like you cant gamble anywhere else, vegas is pretty much a garbage hole town for the most part i cant fathom why people want to come here but thanks for visiting
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They don't call it a tourist trap for nothing, they let you know they fee before you have to pay, i always book online and always see the room fee, the tax, and the resort fee before i can purchase so its really not hidden just an extra charge i agree it just needs to be rolled into regular room rate but its not like they spring it on you when you check out
it all depends on where you want to lay your head if a rooms not important to you hooters is across the street they have a resort fee as well but sun-thur its $40 total a night and you might even get some free steaks or drinks if you google some coupon codes & spend what you save on whatever you came to town for its a glorified motel 6 but its 4 nights vs 1 night at mgm
but if you want newer amenities you're gonna pay $100-$400 a night
what i tell people if you upset over charges like this you prob shouldnt be taking the trip in the 1st place it not like you cant gamble anywhere else, vegas is pretty much a garbage hole town for the most part i cant fathom why people want to come here but thanks for visiting
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