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All of Las Vegas Hotels’ Resort Fees in 2024—So You’ll Know the True Price of a Night

All of Las Vegas Hotels' Resort Fees in 2024—So You'll Know the True Price of a Night | Frommer'sResorts World Las Vegas

All of Las Vegas Hotels’ Resort Fees in 2024—So You’ll Know the True Price of a Night

Nearly all Sin City hotels now charge a big resort fee—and they can more than double the final price! Here’s where the Sin City resort fee shell game stands right now.

Along with gambling and over-imbibing, resort fees have sadly become a way of life in Vegas. These per-night, plus tax, add-ons can turn that cheap Vegas deal you found into an unexpected Sin City splurge, especially since some resort fees are collected at the time of check-in, and not at the time of booking (and budgeting).

In fact, it’s quite common to see a hotel’s room rate going for about the same price as the hotel’s resort fee. And like the odds at the sportsbook, the resort fees are constantly changing. As it stands right now, there’s no law on the books that restricts Vegas hotels and casinos from raising their fees whenever they want to however much they want. Consumers are losing out.

We have a list of Vegas’ resort fees, rounded to the nearest dollar, as of April 2024. These can and will change, so be sure to read the fine print both at the time of booking and at check-in, but this list gives you a strong sense of what each property is up to.

We also include what the properties claim the money is going to via their official websites. Of course, most of the things listed used to be considered part of the price of a room—some of these Vegas hotels are seriously trying to pretend that any other hotels in the world charge guests extra to use their in-room safes. But at least you can use this information as a basis to argue the fee if you want. 

Warning: Many of these hotels also require a deposit, often of more than $100.

ARIA Las Vegas: $51 plus tax

Resort fee includes: “In-room wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; and access to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME On Demand via in-room television.”

Bellagio Las Vegas: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes:”wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand.”

Caesars Palace: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High-speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, all local calls”

California Hotel Casino Las Vegas: $32 including tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room safe, complimentary self-parking, boarding pass print, in-room Wi-Fi (up to 3 devices per day), unlimited local and toll-free calls, in-room refrigerator, fitness center, seasonal pool”

Casino Royale Best Western Plus: No resort fee 

Circus Circus Hotel & Casino: $42 plus tax

Resort fee includes: “In-room internet access, unlimited local and toll free calls, airline boarding pass printing, and fitness center access for guests 18+”

The Conrad Las Vegas: See Resorts World Las Vegas, below

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Unlimited local, toll-free, and domestic long distance phone calls (to the 50 United States and DC); fitness center access; tennis and pickleball court access digital newspaper & magazine access”

Crockfords: See Resorts World Las Vegas, below

The Cromwell: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, unlimited local calls”

The D Las Vegas: $35 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Self-parking, Wi-Fi for 2 devices of basic internet connection per day, pool access, fitness center access, 10% discount at Zingerman’s coffee stand, concierge services, and free local and toll-free calls”
 
The Downtown Grand: $44 including tax
“Grand Experience” fee includes: “Wi-Fi connection throughout the property, access to the fitness center, and complimentary self-parking as well as other amenities”

Delano Las Vegas: $51 including tax
Resort fee includes: “Unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand.”

Durango Casino & Resort: $51 including tax

Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

El Cortez Hotel & Casino: $24
“Amenities fee” includes: “Complimentary glass of wine or 12 oz. domestic draft with purchase of an entrée in the restaurant, fitness center access, free parking in attached garage, 2 water bottles in-room daily (upon request), unrestricted local calls, in-room coffee (Limit two extra K-cups per day (Keurig coffee makers available by calling housekeeping), free boarding pass printing at the front desk, $10.00 off the full body and back-and-feet combo massages at NV Spa”

Encore Las Vegas: See Wynn/Encore Las Vegas, below

Excalibur: $42 including tax
Resort fee includes: “unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

Flamingo Las Vegas: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, all local calls”

Fontainebleu Las Vegas: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Standard Wi-Fi, self-parking in our garage, local phone calls, and access to our state-of-the-art fitness center on the second floor”

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “in-room local and toll-free calls, domestic long-distance calls (US only), access to a daily morning fitness program, in-room access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand, and access to Mandalay Bay’s pools, lazy river and wave pool”

Fremont Hotel & Casino: $32 including tax

Resort fee includes: “In-room safe, complimentary self parking, boarding pass print, in-room Wi-Fi (up to 3 devices per day); unlimited local and toll-free calls, in-room refrigerator, fitness center access located at California, seasonal pool access located at California”

The Gold Coast: $37
Resort fee includes: “Unlimited local and toll-free calls, year-round pool access, in-room safe, in-room Wi-Fi (up to 3 devices), incoming/outgoing fax services; printing services at the front desk, fitness center access, public Wi-Fi hot spots in casino & restaurants, complimentary self-parking, complimentary valet parking”

Golden Gate Hotel & Casino: $35 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “complimentary parking, Wi-Fi for 2 devices of basic internet connection per day, Fitness Center access, 10% discount at Zingerman’s coffee stand, Concierge services, and free local & toll-free calls”

Golden Nugget: $50 including tax
Resort fee includes: “Access for two to the Fitness Center daily (does not include the wet areas), basic, in-room daily Internet access for 2 devices daily, two bottled waters, daily (waters will be located in the guest rooms), complimentary self-parking, complimentary airline boarding passes printing via the Front Desk or Box Office 24/7”

Green Valley Ranch: $52 including tax
Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

Harrah’s Las Vegas: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for two daily; all local calls”

Horseshoe Las Vegas: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed Wi-Fi for two devices per room per day, all local calls, fitness center access for two daily”

JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Daily 1-hour bike rental for two, 7am–7pm daily, access and equipment for two for the recreational area (volleyball, horseshoes & bocce ball), 2 complimentary well drinks at any casino bar, access to Spa daily, 1 round at Angel Park putting course daily for two, $10 in Slot Play daily for two, 2 Electronic Bingo packs daily for two, valet parking daily, Wi-Fi access (Enhanced only)”

Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World: See Resorts World Las Vegas, below

Luxor Las Vegas: $37 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

The LINQ: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes:”High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, unlimited local calls”

Main Street Station: $32 including tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room safe, complimentary self parking, boarding pass print, in-room Wi-Fi (up to 3 devices per day); unlimited local and toll-free calls, in-room refrigerator, fitness center access located at California, seasonal pool access located at California”

Mandalay Bay: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes:  “Unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

Mirage Las Vegas: $42 plus tax

Resort fee includes: “Property-wide high speed internet access (public spaces and in-room), unlimited local and toll free calls, airline boarding pass printing, and fitness center access for guests 18+”

New York-New York Hotel & Casino: $42 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; fitness center access for guests 18+; and 2-for-1 Big Apple Roller Coaster passes. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, unlimited local calls”

Oasis at Gold Spike:$20 plus tax
“Amenity fee” includes:”Wi-Fi, parking & pool use”

The Orleans Hotel and Casino:  $45 including tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room internet with speeds up to 1 MB (up to 3 devices), unlimited local and toll-free calls, self-parking, valet parking, seasonal pool, in-room safe, 3 public Wi-Fi hot spots; fitness center access”

Palace Station: $46 including tax
“Hotel Service fee” includes: Not clearly disclosed

Palms Casino Resort: $45 including tax
“Resort Amenity Fee” includes: “Wireless high-speed in-room internet, unlimited local and 800 calls, fitness center access, complimentary self and valet parking”

Paris Las Vegas: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, unlimited local calls”

Park MGM: $42 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “High speed WiFi for two devices per room per day, fitness center access for for two daily, unlimited local calls”

The Plaza Hotel & Casino: $40 including tax
Resort fee includes: “Self-parking for standard sized vehicles (2 per reservation); fitness facility admission (hotel charges for non-hotel guests); 2 bottles of water; local/800 calls from guest room; baggage storage (gratuity not included); boarding pass printing; early check-in (based on availability)”

Red Rock Resort: $51 including tax
Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

Resorts World Las Vegas (Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords): $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Guest internet access, smart TV casting ability, 10% off spa or fitness retail, 5% off spa or fitness treatments, 5% off cabana experience, 5% off 2 pool chair experience, unlimited local and toll-free calls, access to 7000+ top newspapers and magazines from over 300 countries using the PressReader app”

Rio Las Vegas: $40 plus tax
Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

Silver Sevens: $39 plus tax
Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

Sahara Las Vegas: $48 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Valet parking, self-parking, in-room Wi-Fi internet access, fitness center and in-season pool access, 2 complimentary bottles of water, local and toll-free phone calls, airline boarding pass printing, notary services for registered hotel guests during business hours, exclusive on-property perks valued at over $140 via our digital savings pass”

South Point: $33 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room Wi-Fi, fitness center access, airport shuttle service (based on availability), local and toll free in-room phone calls, in-room coffeemaker, in-room safe, 24-hour business center computer access, boarding pass printing and a casino funbook”

Warning: Fee is falsely listed as $21 in non-reservation areas of the website.

The Strat (formerly The Statosphere): $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Discounted entry fee for the Tower, 20% off SkyJump, seasonal admission to Swim & Social, discounts on attractions, and entertainment, 24-hour fitness center access, in-room single serve coffee brewing, complimentary local and toll free calls”

Treasure Island: $52 including tax
Resort fee includes: “Valet parking and self-parking, high-speed (≤ 20 Mbps) Wi-Fi internet access for unlimited devices, daily use of fitness center, newspaper at Guest Services, in-room local/toll-free calls, airline boarding pass printing, copies and faxes (up to 10 pages)”

Tuscany Suites & Casino: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: Not clearly disclosed

Vdara: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand”

The Venetian and The Palazzo at the Venetian Resort: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Access for two to the fitness facility within the Canyon Ranch spa + fitness, in-suite internet access (WiFi or ethernet), boarding pass printing, unlimited local and toll-free calls, access to thousands of top newspapers and magazines using PressReader app while connected as guest to Venetian or Palazzo Wi-Fi”

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas:$45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “20% off services at the Spa, 15% off Spa retail, complimentary appetizer with the purchase of two dinner entrees at the Kitchen at Commons Club, two for one drinks at the Bar at Commons Club, in-room streaming services, including Netflix and Hulu, complimentary Wi-Fi, unlimited local and long distance calling, and two free bottles of water”

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas: $45 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “Guest Internet access; fitness club access; fitness classes; pool services/experiences; house car service (2 mile radius); notary services (2 documents daily); local and toll-free calls”

Westgate Hotel & Casino: $51 including tax
Resort fee includes: “WiFi access for up to 3 devices, fitness center access for 2 adults, scheduled shuttle service to and from the famous Las Vegas Strip and Downtown Freemont St [sic], and unlimited local calls”

Wynn Las Vegas & Encore Las Vegas: $50 plus tax
Resort fee includes: “In-room Wi-Fi for four devices; access for up to two persons to our fitness center; access to our resort pools and sundecks; a dedicated concierge offering special dining access, spa reservations and golf tee times; a digital newsstand of magazines and newspapers; unlimited local, domestic long distance (including HI and AK) and toll free calls; Alexa in-room entertainment services and room controls. Some amenities, such as the fitness center and pool, are subject to availability and guest demand”

Are you as turned off by these oversized surcharges as we are? You can always try to get out of them—here are Frommer’s’ tips on how.

There is one thing you can do to curb resort fees in Vegas (besides choosing to vacation elsewhere): Head downtown around Fremont Street, where the resort fees are two-thirds of what they cost on the Las Vegas Strip. 

You may also like: How to Get Out of Paying a Hotel’s Resort Fee—It Can Be Done!

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