As from October 15

Caesars to increase resort fees at three Las Vegas properties

At Caesars properties, the package includes access for two daily passes to the property's fitness center, in-room internet access for two devices, and all local phone calls.
2019-10-09
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Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace resort fee packages will increase up to $51.02 per night, from $44.21. At the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, sold to Imperial Companies last month, they will move from $36.28 to $39.68. These changes are being made to bring the fees in line with relevant competitors.

Resort fees will be on the rise at three Caesars Entertainment properties in Las Vegas later this month.

Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace resort fee packages will increase up to $51.02 per night, inclusive of tax, starting Oct. 15. At the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, which the Caesars sold to Imperial Companies last month, resort fees will also move up to $39.68 per night, inclusive of tax, on that same day.

Currently, resort fee packages at Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace are $44.21 per night, inclusive of tax, with resort fees totaling $36.28 at the Rio hotel-casino. Caesars confirmed the price increases Monday in a statement.

These changes are being made to bring the fees in line with relevant competitors, according to a company representative cited by KTNV Las Vegas. Resort fees at other Caesars Entertainment resorts in Las Vegas will remain the same, with Caesars Rewards Diamond and Seven Star guests exempt from the fees.

At Caesars properties, the package includes access for two daily passes to the property's fitness center, in-room internet access for two devices, and all local phone calls. The last time Caesars Entertainment announced a rise in its resorts fees in the valley was in 2017, which included Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Paris Las Vegas and Planet Hollywood.

Attorney generals for Washington D.C. and Nebraska announced lawsuits against two major hotel chains back in July, claiming properties have been hiding the true price of their hotel rooms by charging hidden fees.

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