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  2. 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.

  3. Tourist tax - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of tourist tax in Europe and the United States is to levy a tax on accommodation known as a hotel tax, occupancy tax, lodging tax or bed tax. [5] The tax is levied against individuals when they rent accommodation (a room, rooms, entire home, or other living space) in a hotel , inn , tourist home or house, motel , or other ...

  4. LA passes $30 tourism wage, hotels say they’ll convert to ...

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    (The Center Square) - Los Angeles City council voted to pass a $30 minimum wage for hotel and airport workers, along with an additional healthcare benefit starting at $8.35 per hour for employees ...

  5. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    This effect occurs when customers see cost as a combination of gains and losses. Take as example, a hotel room advertised at #£300, with a £25 discount for early booking and compare it with the same room at #£250, with a 10% single person surcharge. Customers will tend to choose the arrangement even though the cost of £275, is the same.

  6. That new hotel charge you really hate? It's here to stay - AOL

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    Hilton was the first to experiment with a cancellation fee of $50 -- and it doesn't look like it's going away anytime soon.

  7. Booking.com - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Hotels Association denounced the practice of Bookings.com of charging its percentage fee on the VAT-inclusive full-room price. The company responded that according to the terms of its bilateral agreements with hotels "everywhere," each party to such an agreement is free to walk away from it. [37] [38]

  8. Valet parking - Wikipedia

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    The biggest difference between hotels and other types is the cost. Hotels usually charge double or more for valet parking when compared to bars, restaurants and major events. Usually this is because of a captive market and the need for overnight parking. Airports: In the United Kingdom, companies have offered valet parking at airports. The ...

  9. Hotels should get rid of these things now – and here ... - AOL

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    Dated hotel amenities have been with us for a while, but never have they been more obvious. Here's what guests really want of their rooms. Hotels should get rid of these things now – and here's ...