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Home  >  Travel  >  Why Congress Should Mandate All-In Pricing for Hotels Too
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Why Congress Should Mandate All-In Pricing for Hotels Too

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 28, 2014December 6, 2016 6 Comments

As Congress considers whether to allow airlines to hide taxes and fees from consumers until late in the booking process, perhaps a hotel anecdote will be instructive. Hotels and the online travel agencies that sell hotel rooms are not required to breakout all-in pricing on hotel stays and the result in some cases is absolutely absurd pricing that is misleading and contravenes consumer interests. 

Flight delays and cancellations last night made it a realistic possibility that I would have to spend the night in Las Vegas. Thankfully, I was in the land of cheap hotel rooms and because of the backlog of hotel reviews that have mounted up, I just wanted a cheap room–nothing fancy to review. I will typically use hotels.com to get a rough idea of pricing and was pleased to find a number of dirt cheap options.

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Circus Circus sounded good and would avoid a trip to depressing Downtown Las Vegas. I clicked through and came to the following page–

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Great. Sounds good. I clicked on “Book Now” and came to this page–

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Ok, so no Circus Circus but a “Manor Motor Lodge” a block down the street from Circus Circus. Wait, what’s that? A $14.50 “resort” fee? Nothing like using fine print to raise the price 75%…

How about another hotel? 

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The Quad is only $17. Or is it?

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Still showing $17, very good.

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Oh no! $17 for the room and an extra hidden $22.40 for the resort fee, a 130% increase in price.

Thankfully, I made my flight and did not need a hotel.

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Now we could say that hidden resort fees and taxes are just the way things are, but I consider myself a very savvy traveler and I was shocked by these hidden fees. How can you say a room is only $17 per night when a resort fee is added that more than doubles the cost?

This is deception–bait and switch to get me to click through, knowing full well that had the real price been shown, I would not have clicked through.

And that’s the same problem with airfare pricing. What difference do base fares make when the bottom line for consumers is that they are paying 2-4x more when all the taxes/fees are added in? 

But wait! Isn’t my example above different? Isn’t a resort fee different than a government tax?

Yes, a resort fee is different. But, who funds the facilities that airlines utilize in order to make airline travel possible? The runways, the towers, the terminals, the concourses? Who performs security checks and customs and border formalities? It seems to me that government taxes are very much a part of the airfare because the airlines could not survive without the programs and infrastructure those taxes support. When I hear airlines complain that they are taxed too heavily, I look at the vast real estate, equipment, and personnel necessary to run an airport and safely navigate airplanes through the skies and it is no surprise that taxes are higher than in other industries.

Congress should ground any further discussion of the Transparent Air Fare Act and focus instead on protecting consumers rather than hurting them with non-sequitur claims about oppresive taxes. Protecting consumers over deceptive hotel pricing would be a start…

 

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Avi Reply
    May 29, 2014 at 1:30 am

    Welcome to Vegas! They all pull that. However, even with the resort fees the rates are still reasonable, but more importantly, you can book at one of hyatt’s or SPG’s partners (Caesars or mgm brand properties) for night credits if you need any.

    If you’re offended by this, wait until you see the rental car fee’s taxes etc at LAS…on a $200 rental you might see another $100 in taxes fees etc…

  2. Brad Reply
    May 29, 2014 at 5:46 am

    Spot on, as usual Matthew

  3. MisterChristian Reply
    May 29, 2014 at 8:03 am

    Have you actually stayed downtown in Vegas in the last few years? I used to stay at the Paris, then switched to downtown, since it was a lot more fun and reasonable. Last year, my wife and I wanted to see Circus Circus as kind of a Fear and Loathing insight. The place was a dump. It was so sad. Also sad is that you get hit with resort fees pretty much everywhere.

  4. Matthew Reply
    May 29, 2014 at 2:59 pm

    @MisterChristian: I have – stayed at Golden Nugget. It’s not that it was a bad property–it was perfectly fine for the price–but at 9pm everything seemed dead outside the hotel other than the other casinos that were open. We had the street to ourselves walking up Fremont St

  5. PolishKnight Reply
    May 29, 2014 at 4:21 pm

    Another problem with the resort fee, until recently, is that it was often hidden and undisclosed until check in (or even beyond that). It’s great you at least found the disclosure at some point online.

    I get the point with the airlines wanting us to see, and have a political insight, into the high taxes that raise an airline ticket. A lot of the TSA is a kabuki theater show (and administration costs) rather than actual safety and consumer groups should be raising hell about these to their representatives but sadly, with a large government where so much is dysfunctional, it’s like spitting into the ocean.

    Chris Elliott proposes that an airfare be defined as two checked bags, seat assignment, and a carry on with online credit card purchase included. If the airline wants to REBATE you the money if you don’t check in all your bags or use a carry on, then let it give you that savings back but the results in the search engine will make more sense.

  6. DavidB Reply
    June 2, 2014 at 12:37 am

    What really burns me up about hotel “fees” in too many American cities is that we’re asked to pay for their tourism campaigns and sports complexes!

    As for the Resort Fee referred to, I don’t recall seeing such a charge at the HyattPlace I often stayed at when in Vegas on a MR that requires and overnight, and I’m not interested in doing The Strip.

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