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Rio Hotel & Casino Incidental Deposit & Check-In Hold

Rio Hotel & Casino currently requires $100 per night.

Rio Hotel & Casino

Verified · August 17, 2026

$100

per night

No maximum cap stated by the hotel.

Estimated hold for 1 night

$100

Release timing: Typically 3–7 business days after release; international financial institutions may take up to 30 days.

Optional: how many nights?

A valid credit card is required according to the current hotel deposit FAQ.

Source: Official Rio Las Vegas FAQ · Official hotel FAQ

View official hotel policy

What this means at check-in

The authorization is placed when you arrive, separately from your room rate, even if the room is already paid for. On a credit card it reduces your available credit. On a debit card the same amount can make real cash temporarily unavailable in your bank account.

Rio Hotel & Casino deposit FAQ

How much does Rio Hotel & Casino hold on your card at check-in?
Rio Hotel & Casino currently requires $100 per night. A valid credit card is required according to the current hotel deposit FAQ.
Is the Rio Hotel & Casino deposit the same as a resort fee?
No. A resort fee is a mandatory lodging charge. An incidental authorization or security deposit is generally intended to cover potential charges during the stay and may be released after checkout depending on the hotel's policy and payment method.
When does Rio Hotel & Casino release the hold?
Typically 3–7 business days after release; international financial institutions may take up to 30 days.

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