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Resort Fee Check

How Much Is Your Vegas Hotel’s Resort Fee?

See the nightly mandatory fee and what it adds up to over your stay — using first-party hotel information whenever we can verify it.

Try: Cosmo, MGM, or Park.

How VegasCost reports resort fees

VegasCost publishes a fee amount only when it can be tied to sufficiently current first-party hotel information. When a hotel publishes only a base amount, we show that amount plus tax rather than inventing an all-in number. When the hotel itself publishes a tax-inclusive nightly total, we show that figure separately and label it as hotel-published.

Is a resort fee the same as a check-in hold?

No. A resort fee is a mandatory lodging charge you pay. A check-in hold is a temporary authorization on your card that is generally released after checkout. Check your hotel’s check-in hold.

Las Vegas resort fee FAQ

What is a Las Vegas resort fee?
A resort fee is a mandatory nightly charge added to your room rate by the hotel. It is separate from the room rate and from taxes, and some properties use a different name such as an amenities fee.
Are Vegas resort fees included in the advertised hotel price?
It depends on where and how you book. Some booking displays now show a total that includes the mandatory fee, while other places show the fee separately before checkout. Check the price breakdown before you pay.
Are resort fees the same as hotel deposits?
No. A resort fee is a charge you pay. A check-in deposit or incidental hold is a temporary authorization on your card that is generally released after checkout depending on the hotel's policy and your payment method.
Do any Las Vegas hotels have no resort fee?
Yes. VegasCost currently lists Four Queens Hotel & Casino and Hotel Apache at Binion's as properties whose current first-party information confirms no resort fee. We only list a hotel once we can verify that from the hotel's own material.
Can a resort fee be waived?
Sometimes. Loyalty status, locals offers, group bookings and limited-time promotions can waive or include the fee. A waiver is not the same as a hotel permanently having no resort fee, and temporary offers can end.
Are resort fees taxed?
Mandatory nightly fees in Clark County are generally subject to lodging tax. VegasCost shows a hotel's own tax-inclusive figure when the hotel publishes one, and otherwise shows the base amount plus applicable tax rather than estimating.