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As many hotel, resort, and casino properties in Las Vegas prepare to reopen to visitors tomorrow, Thursday, June 4, 2020, some of them have temporarily eliminated mandatory resort fees and parking fees — while others are offering sales and promotions.
Resort Fees and Parking Fees Temporarily Eliminated in Las Vegas at These Hotel and Casino Properties
For all intents and purposes, Las Vegas has basically been closed for the past couple of months due to the current 2019 Novel Coronavirus pandemic; but the city joins the rest of the United States in slowly reopening in stages…
…and now may be the time to take advantage of the offers, which are available for a limited time.
Temporarily No Parking Fees
Included in the list are hotel, resort, and casino properties which typically charge parking fees for guests but have temporarily suspended them until further notice — and they include:
- Bally’s Las Vegas
- Caesars Palace
- The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
- The Flamingo Las Vegas
- Harrah’s Las Vegas
- The LINQ Hotel & Casino
- Nobu Hotel Las Vegas
- Paris Las Vegas
- Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
- Plaza
- Rio Las Vegas
- Treasure Island
- The Cromwell
No Mandatory Resort Fees
For the entire month of June of 2020, Sahara Las Vegas is offering an interesting promotion: book a reservation for a room on any date in the future which is available and you will not be required to pay a mandatory resort fee at all during your stay. You must book your reservations by June 30, 2020.
Please note that our resort fee-free promotion does exclude certain value-added offers, such as the paid portion of our “Buy One Night, Get a Second Night Free” special for essential workers and our “Stay & Ride” special with four free monorail passes.
Sales
Save up to 25 percent on room reservations at ten hotel, resort, and casino properties in Las Vegas when you book your reservations using promotion code OPEN20 by Tuesday, June 30, 2020 for travel dates through May of 2021. Blackout dates may apply. You must be at least 21 years of age to book a reservation. This offer is subject to change at any time and is not valid with any other offer. Other terms and conditions may apply.
The ten hotel, resort, and casino properties include:
- Bally’s Las Vegas
- Caesars Palace
- The Flamingo Las Vegas
- Harrah’s Las Vegas
- The LINQ Hotel & Casino
- Nobu Hotel Las Vegas
- Paris Las Vegas
- Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
- Rio Las Vegas
- The Cromwell
Summary
If any hotel, resort, and casino properties are missing from the lists which have been included in this article, the information will be updated here, in a new article, or both.
What I would like to see happen is for the aforementioned hotel, resort, and casino properties to be incredibly busy while the mandatory resort fees and parking fees are temporarily suspended — only to have occupancy rates drop off dramatically once the temporary suspension of mandatory resort fees and parking fees is no longer in effect.
Only then will the hotel, resort, and casino properties consider permanently abolishing mandatory resort fees and parking fees.
That I vehemently oppose the implementation of mandatory resort fees, facilities fees and destination fees is no secret to you if you have been a reader of The Gate for years — they should either be optional or eliminated altogether — and I will just let this extensive body of work over the years pertaining to mandatory resort fees speak for me…
- Greater Than 15 Percent Increase in Mandatory Resort Fees in Las Vegas at…
- Mandatory Resort Fees to Increase at Four Hotels March 2020 in Las Vegas
- Resort Fee Class Action Settlement 2019: Your Chance to Get Your Share of Money or Points From Wyndham Hotel Group
- Search Rankings Lowered For Hotels Which Charge Resort Fees: Expedia Group
- Deceptive Hotel Resort Fees: Legislation Introduced to Protect Consumers 2019
- Mandatory Resort Fees Increase at Three MGM Hotel and Casino Properties in Las Vegas
- Hilton Sued For Charging Deceptive Resort Fees by Attorney General of Nebraska
- Resort Fees are Here to Stay, According to the Chief Executive Officer of Marriott International
- The Importance of Not Abusing Trust
- Marriott International Sued For Charging Deceptive Resort Fees by Attorney General of District of Columbia
- One Simple Way to Reclaim That Resort Fee Which You Paid
- Even Worse: Mandatory Resort Fees as Percentage of Room Rate
- Why Are You Surprised That Resort Fees “Provide Real Tangible Value” to You?
- 4 Reasons Why Mandatory Resort Fees May Finally Be Disappearing
- Wait a Minute…A Hostel Which Charges a Resort Fee?!?
- Probe of Hotel Booking Sites Results in Enforcement Action in the United Kingdom
- Is This Flat Sales Tax Really a Mandatory Resort Fee in Disguise?
- Resort Fees: The Database of Lodging Options Which Charge Them
- Is This Secret to Ease the Pain of Paying Resort Fees Viable?
- The Destination Fee Plague Spreads Again — This Time, To…
- Another Way Mandatory Resort Fees are Deceptive
- Caesar’s Entertainment Properties to Increase Mandatory Resort Fees
- Resort Fees; Then Parking Fees: Are Free Drinks in Las Vegas In Jeopardy?
- What is Included in a Mandatory Resort Fee of $160.50 Per Night?
- Legislation Targets “Deceptive” Resort Fees
- New Parking Fees at Hotels: When Mandatory Resort Fees are Not Enough
- I Want In on This Resort Fee Nonsense: Open My Own Resort
- It’s Time to Put the Kibosh on Hotel Resort Fees? Now?!?
- Mandatory Resort Fees Can Add Up to 50% More to Your Room Rate With Useless Amenities
- Mandatory Facilities Fee: A Growing Deceptive Trend in Lodging?
- Help Me List Hotel Properties Here to Fight Resort Fees
- What If Other Businesses Surprised You With the Equivalent of Resort Fees?
- $40 Resort Fee at the Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort Starts June 1, 2015
- Lawsuit Alleges Daily Resort Fee Was Hidden From Room Rate at Booking
- Who Likes Resort Fees? Not Me
- A Resort Fee Added on a $36 Rodeway Inn Room?
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