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Originally Posted by Rain Man
I've stayed a couple of times at a small casino off of Fremont Street and didn't get charged, but I'm sure some of them do. The casino that I stayed at was definitely for low rollers, but I'm not a gambler and it had a decent restaurant and ludicrously cheap room.
It was Main Street Station. I had to look it up. If you look it up, you'll likely lose respect for me, but I was just passing through and it was actually a pretty decent hotel.
These things sound more expensive than the resort fee.
Don't try to make them sound honorable. I will challenge you to a duel.
I wouldn't care if they were transparent about it, but at the time I was using hotels.com (side note: never use hotels.com for anything because they're horrible) and there was no notification of "resort fees" until you checked out.
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It’s actually basically free. You can status match Wyndham Rewards to Caesars Diamond, and you can attain status at Wyndham if you have status at any other hotel chain. Basically if you have any hotel credit card you can be Caesars Diamond.