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  2. 10 Hidden Hotel Fees That Sneak Up on You - AOL

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    If you booked a hotel room for only two people but show up with three or four, you may be hit with an additional guest fee, ranging from $20 to $50 per person, per night, according to Smarter Travel.

  3. The Centurion Card from American Express: A $5,000-a-year ...

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    The card also comes with a bevy of credits including a $200 hotel credit for eligible prepaid bookings made through Amex Travel, a $200 airline incidental fee credit, a $240 digital entertainment ...

  4. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    A resort fee, also called a facility fee, [1] a destination fee, [2] an amenity fee, [3] an urban fee, [4] [5] a resort charge, or a hidden hotel booking fee, [6] [7] is an additional fee that a guest is charged by an accommodation provider, usually calculated on a per day basis, in addition to a base room rate.

  5. New federal rule bans 'junk fees' on hotels, live-event tickets

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    MORE: Overdraft fees could be capped at $5 under new federal rule. The change is part of a broader push from the administration of President Joe Biden to lower costs as households have been ...

  6. No frills - Wikipedia

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    Features of no-frills hotels rooms are that themselves are smaller and more spartan in trim. Examples and cases included with Zip rooms are twice as small (8.5 m 2 ) as standard Premier Inn rooms. (20 m 2 ), [ 10 ] beds in Econo Lodge are put on boxes, so to make cleaning easier and with many Ibis Budget hotels, the reception is only opened at ...

  7. Best available rate - Wikipedia

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    Best Available Rate (BAR), also known as Best Rate Guaranteed (BRG), is a pricing mechanism used by hotels and hotel chains. It was introduced as a result of the hotel industry mimicking the airline industry, which sets price by forecasting demand. There are several interpretations and executions of BAR in the hotel industry.

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