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$25 fee for any night over 7 in a month at the El Cortez

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  • $25 fee for any night over 7 in a month at the El Cortez

    Just when you thought resort fees were a huge rip off, along comes this new angle.
    It now costs an extra $25 a night for bookings over 7 nights in a calendar month booked at the El Cortez.
    And what do you get for that fee?
    Well, on your 8th night you get just what you got on your 7th night, only it costs you an extra $25.

    Are they telling people?
    I don't know. I saw it in the very fine print of hotels.com. Hey, its in the fine print so everyone should see it, huh?

    My advice is just do 7 nights. Anything over that risks this fee.
    I'm not yet saying to abandon this place, but the Gold Spike (with resort fee figured in )is about the same price as an EC Cabana room and has free wifi and a pool.
    Last edited by dewey089; 06-20-2011, 02:18 PM.

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    Re: $25 fee for any night over 7 in a month at the El Cortez

    Just when you start thinking the El Cortez is one, if not the only, well managed casino in Las Vegas, someone comes up this bright idea.

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