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🤢 2/5 - Destination fee is an extra "upcharge" that is you don't expect or understand, so beware!
By 👻 @Kelley T, 04/12/2024 3:00 am
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First of all, the walls are paper thin. We should be charged $400 a night to hear our neighbors talk, snore, or their cell phone alarm go off in the morning. BEWARE of the "destination fee" process! When you book, it is noted that you will owe roughly $34/day as a "destination fee". When you arrive, they hand you a little card and say that you can have up to $40 to spend in the hotel at restaurant, gift, shop. They make it sound like a gift/freebie that will be charged to your room and then cancelled out (i.e. to cover a sort of continental breakfast you would expect at a hotel). Well, no, it is $40 plus $5 tax per day charged to your room whether you use it or not. When you go to breakfast to "use" the $40, the buffet is $42 and it is per person not per room. If you go over $40 it is charged extra to your room, plus tax. And it is NOT cumulative, so if you don't spend $40 on one day you cannot use it towards the total. Even the hotel rep checking us out said it is a "controversial" process that hotels are doing, and that news channels are covering it as such.
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