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That can't be the fitness center at this hotel (2:55). Just look at the vegetation out the window. That's more like New Jersey, or even Minnesota, in late Fall. That isn't Las Vegas.
Resort fees are "junk fees" in my opinion and should be illegal. It's a scam and they're holding travelers hostage with this. How can this even be legal?
They shouldn't be legal one thing I agree President trying to do get rid of these fees. Put whatever fees there are that aren't a junk fee into price and if want a break down you can see one.
I’m with you, we all go to have a great time. Eat, drink,shop,gamble. But Vegas is Vegas. And all the owners are not stupid. They will do anything to take your 💵💵.
When I was young in the 70s and 80s, I always stayed at that Motel 6 you mentioned. The general area always felt safe to me. I'm curious to know what the area is like now.
I've never been to Vegas but planning to go and it sounds like these room prices are as expensive / more expensive as the ones with resorts fees 🧐??????
Pretty sad when a hotel NOT charging you a bunch of hidden, made-up fees becomes a selling point. Like Southwest airlines NOT charging for the second checked bag. Didn't that used to be normal?
Hurry up and stop talking. I been going to Vegas. Since the 1980s and in those days there was no charge. Only valet for a tip 🤔. The casinos get some money back by charging for resort fees. So let’s move on.
Whoever shot this video can do a better job next time by holding the camera STILL and panning it SLOWLY instead of waving it around. Many shots throughout the hotels are very quick glances. It makes you feel like you are on a sickie ride from a fair.
Don't really like bars. Like to cook myself. Marriot seems nice. The "Strip" today is overcrowded. A Hotel on Paradise Road is a good location. I saw Travel Ruby. No thanks to Hotel Jefe. Four Queens is old school. Golden Nugget may seem to be a better place. Hugo's Cellar is expensive.
good vid - just tell me the price it costs to stay at your hotel lol - I will NEVER stay at a hotel that charges EXTRA fees just to make EXTRA profit for things that were there to lure you in and now they are making me not want to stay with them - money grabbing hotels I will NEVER stay at
@@thenomadicchef1844 Yeah don't forget the coupon book at check-in. A couple of nice 2-for-1 prime rib dinners, and slots. Also, stay in the newest N Tower away from Fremont. $100 per night. Rooms are super quiet and have soundproof walls, doors, and windows (blacked out). Very clean. Bubble $1 craps. Stayed 10 nights on top floor N. Definitely my #1 choice now in Vegas. Hated a few on the strip Circus, Flamingo, etc.
No resort fee Casino Royale BUT it is mostly negated by a standard higher room rate. Great location center strip and I hear the rooms are nice but I’ve never been in one. Rumored to bed replaced by a new tower resort in the future
Yes. As we stated at the end of the video, just because they don’t have resort fees doesn’t mean that they are always cheaper, so due diligence is definitely necessary.
It would be wise to mention the advantages of having a player's card when booking Vegas hotels. I am not a "high stakes" gambler but my gaming records are good enough to give me a comp room at Excalibur - plus the resort fee - $40. So 3 nights runs me about $ 120 + taxes. I stay at Horeshoe for $8 night plus $45 resort fee and taxes.
Listed from most expensive to least expensive, as presented in the video: 13. Marriott Vacation Club Grand Chateau 12. Towneplace Suites Las Vegas Stadium District 11. Las Vegas Marriott 10. Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center 09. Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas City Center 08. Club Wyndham Grand Desert 07. The Desert Rose Resort 06. Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center 05. Hyatt Place Las Vegas 04. Best Western Plus Casino Royale 03. Club Wyndham Desert Blue 02. Hotel Jefe at Ojos Locos 01. Four Queens
The Apache Hotel is also an option, which is across the street from Binions. Vintage rooms, and are smaller than the average hotel room, they are priced slightly lower than Four Queens with no resort fees.