Jason Lake
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How far in debt are they on Shanghai.....
I was there in Dec too so who knows.I would assume the survey was instigated, rather than simply a follow-up. My last stay was back in Dec, and I got this survey back on March 8.. when this news was all happening. So I think this was a 'lets create a survey, and we'll just include all people from last X months'
Yep. No Resort Fee and No Parking Fee make my decision to stay on-site easier. If they changed that...?
That would sum up my feeling's...
How far in debt are they on Shanghai.....
Say no more. I know all I need to know.
The post I responded to was deleted. You don't even know what I was talking about.
Government can't help Disney because they don't need help. They have no problem getting more money out of their guests.Very well. As I was breezing this tread there were posts about the evil business needing the government to fix everything, and that is not necessarily the best answer. Yours was the one I happened to reply to.
The government has no place telling hotels how much they can or should charge for rooms, but that isn't what we are talking about here. These resort fees are nothing more than a bait and switch technique that hides the true cost of the room from the consumer. That is absolutely something that the government can and should stop. There is no valid business reason for resort fees. Their only purpose is to make the room rates seem lower when searching online and comparing room rates. Since there is no way to opt out of the resort fees they should be required to be displayed as part of the total room cost per night.Very well. As I was breezing this tread there were posts about the evil business needing the government to fix everything, and that is not necessarily the best answer. Yours was the one I happened to reply to.
Kind of exactly what the government has done with airlines and their fees. Transparency is key here and THAT I do agree with. I want to know what I am paying for a flight, a hotel room, etc. Before the intervention, you really couldnt compare flights on an equal basis. Now you can, for the most part. Also I would think that the LAST thing Disney would want is for the government to be looking at them. Oh it wont be Disney only, but I am sure that they will be brought up as one of the major players. I am not a fan of big government, but this may be coming to the point where the oversight is needed. MarieThe government has no place telling hotels how much they can or should charge for rooms, but that isn't what we are talking about here. These resort fees are nothing more than a bait and switch technique that hides the true cost of the room from the consumer. That is absolutely something that the government can and should stop. There is no valid business reason for resort fees. Their only purpose is to make the room rates seem lower when searching online and comparing room rates. Since there is no way to opt out of the resort fees they should be required to be displayed as part of the total room cost per night.
The government has no place telling hotels how much they can or should charge for rooms, but that isn't what we are talking about here. These resort fees are nothing more than a bait and switch technique that hides the true cost of the room from the consumer. That is absolutely something that the government can and should stop. There is no valid business reason for resort fees. Their only purpose is to make the room rates seem lower when searching online and comparing room rates. Since there is no way to opt out of the resort fees they should be required to be displayed as part of the total room cost per night.
I never said there is no business model where additional fees are acceptable. These resort fees have no opt out. If I don't want to pay a baggage fee I can fly light and not check a bag. Fees that are a la carte are perfectly fine as long as they are spelled out when booking. This is common with things like parking and even fitness centers and wi-if. If I want to park at the hotel it's $20 a night. If I don't have a car I pay nothing.I agree, however, I disagree that there is no business model for fees. Although this discussion is about resort fees, as I stated earlier, fees, properly implemented in general, are not necessarily a bad thing, as it allows people to pay for what they actually plan on using. For example, I do not check luggage when I travel overnight, so I do not pay the checked luggage fee. If (IF) the fee is only applied to those using the service, then the fee is only paid when I place value, otherwise, it put the wifi, pool, water, phone, etc, all in the same category as the spa, restaurant, gift shops, and anything else that is extra if you so desire to use it. However, I do not agree such a fee should be implemented and applied universally.
The fees will always be there somewhere or the hotel would be breaking current laws.I usually look at Expedia for hotel rates. Just to get a ball park figure on rates wherever I go on vacation. From what I can see, if you move curser down it show's all the fee's a hotel charges. I have 6 hotel's booked in July for a vacation out west. Each individual site showed any additional fee's if charged also. Just need to search a little.
Presumably this is being instituted as a result of guest demand.
I wonder if DVC members staying on points will have to pay this fee in cash on top. That would not make me a happy camper.
Then I guess you can say that about the airline industry also. That too should be regulated by this government. Because they sure do not make it easy to see what there fee's are up front. I am not defending a resort fee. I too believe it is a cash grab, but as an adult traveling, I am responsible to read a website to see if there are any extra or hidden fee's whether it be for paring, pet's, resort, extra person.The fees will always be there somewhere or the hotel would be breaking current laws.
The point is that these resort fees serve no other purpose than to "trick" consumers. I travel a decent amount (I'm sitting at Philadelphia Intl Airport right now typing this). I know where to look for the fees. Not everyone who travels does. Legislation to prevent this practice would be to protect all consumers. I can't think of one good justification a hotel operator could give for charging these fees. If you want $30 a night more raise your room rate.
Then I guess you can say that about the airline industry also. That too should be regulated by this government. Because they sure do not make it easy to see what there fee's are up front. I am not defending a resort fee. I too believe it is a cash grab, but as an adult traveling, I am responsible to read a website to see if there are any extra or hidden fee's whether it be for paring, pet's, resort, extra person.
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