In a recent development, the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas has increased its resort fee from $45 to $50/night, joining other resorts in the city in adjusting their fees. This move has sparked discussions among travelers, many of whom have expressed dissatisfaction with the resort fees charged by nearly every hotel on the Las Vegas Strip and in downtown Las Vegas. Resort fees have been a contentious issue, with only a few accommodations in the area not requiring this additional cost. The discussion on resort fees comes amidst broader concerns about affordability in Las Vegas, highlighted by a Zillow report stating that the average household in the city needs to earn nearly $70,000 a year to afford rent.
A recent Zillow report states the average Las Vegas household needs to earn nearly $70,000 a year to afford rent. Our @abelgarcianews talked to some locals who say they're struggling to make ends meet. READ MORE: https://t.co/BDGwlHnDxM https://t.co/ASIhaopRwc
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Frequent travelers to Las Vegas often vocalize their dislike for something at nearly every hotel on the Strip: resort fees. Only a few accommodations in the resort corridor and in downtown Las Vegas don’t require the additional cost. READ MORE: https://t.co/3pAB7mgHFK https://t.co/RBW5iuhprB
🚨⬆️Venetian quietly follows other Vegas resorts and raises Resort Fee from $45 to $50/night. Thoughts? @vitalvegas https://t.co/W07U94M1Vs
Only a few Las Vegas hotels don’t charge resort fees https://t.co/mEMWAJpi12 via @reviewjournal, @mckenna_ross_