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Complaint Review: PALACE STATION AND CASINO - Las Vegas Nevada

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  • Reported By: MPOWERED BASEBALL — Danville California United States of America
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  • PALACE STATION AND CASINO 2411 West Sahara Ave Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America

PALACE STATION AND CASINO STATION CASINOS DUMPY HOTEL CHARGE A $17 RESORT FEE in the very very SMALL PRINT Las Vegas, Nevada

*Consumer Comment: Surrogate

*Consumer Comment: "Surrogate Hotels"

*Consumer Comment: What is a "surrogate" hotel?

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The Palace Station Hotel and it's surrogate hotels in Las Vegas offer very cheap rooms BUT they are not really cheap at all.  They charge a resort fee that is outrageous and then charge sales tax on top of that too.  So you better add the almost $18 to that great room rate you just thought was so cheap.  It is not.  And here is another one............if you receive a package from UPS or FedX, be prepared to pay $5 a package for each one for the right to receive it.  This bankrupt hotel chain should close for good!  Be mindful of their hidden charges.  They are scoring money from the public in the form of a scam.  The resort fees are for what most USA hotels never charge for..........................

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#3 Consumer Comment

Surrogate

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, December 11, 2010

The OP must have just received a new Thesaurus or is trying out their word of the day calendar.  As all I can figure that he means by "Surrogate" is others that are owned by "Stations Casinos".  Which yes are "cheap" in more ways than one.

As for the Resort Fee as long as it is disclosed at Check-In it is your choice to accept it or not.  But if the OP thinks that they are the only one in Vegas that charges a "Resort Fee" they are mistaken.  Most, if not all, Casinos charge a "Resort Fee".  Depending on the Casino it could be anywhere from about $10-$25+ per night.

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"Surrogate Hotels"

AUTHOR: Cory - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, December 11, 2010

Isn't that where them unwed teenage girls go to have babies for them rich folks?

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What is a "surrogate" hotel?

AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, December 11, 2010

I lived in Las Vegas for 7 years and never heard that term used. So, what exactly is a "surrogate" hotel?

And, how is the charging of SALES TAX a "rip off"? Hint: IT'S THE LAW!!

If the "resort fees" were not diclosed at time of check in, just dispute the charges on your credit card. Or, you should have just refused to pay them at time of check out!

But you are probably some derilect customer with no credit cards so you had to pay cash at time of check in, right?

Advice, you want "cheap", don't go to Las Vegas!

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