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JoeH
Explorer III
Jul 11, 2019

Opinion on Resort Fees ?

I am finding some CG's ( aka resorts) that add on a "Resort Fee" on top of their daily rate.
Not sure why they would do that vs just raising the rates, but what are your thoughts when you encounter this situation ?
  • Resort fees are just a way to increase profits without raining a daily rate. Hotels do this, too. The RV park considers what is the best price point for daily rate and charges that, but then adds on a resort fee that actually raises the daily rate. Example, the daily rate is $36.95. Maybe you find that rate acceptable and consider staying there. But in the small type is the $5 daily resort fee, which makes the rate actually $41.95. You may say the daily rate of $41.95 is too much and move on!
  • It is done so that a lower rate is displayed on Internet searches and hope you don't notice when you make a reservation.
  • If they posted a daily rate without clear indication there as a mandatory “resort fee” I would consider that false and deceitful advertising. I would probably move on when I found out.

    If they clearly indicate the resort fee in their pricing then it is just a matter of whether I thought it was worth the total or not.

    But it has been a very rare time I have stayed at an RV “resort”.
  • It’s the overall price that I want. RV parks can call it whatever they like.
  • It is an easy way to raise the rates without actually showing that they raised the rates. How many RV parks could realistically be called a resort? How many have resort like features, pool, hot tub, nice clubhouse with activities etc.? Since the resort fee is rarely, if ever, published along with their daily rates I will consider this an extremely dishonest practice.
    RichH

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