Title of thread: Best rooms in town. Not sure these are the best rooms in town, but it may be one of the better deals currently in town. Only problem is for someone not familiar is you won't be on the strip, several blocks away. Hard Rock also draws a younger sometimes "partier" crowd. On a positive note Hard Rock has some decent BJ games and is usually underrated by the different BJ reports. (IMO)FLASH1296 said:Hard Rock is offering rooms at their new HRH Tower (midweek) at $29/night.
Why not? Security searches you for food as you enter?shadroch said:You can't even bring outside food or beverages to your rooms.
Yes. I suppose you could hide in on your person if you wanted, but I was stopped from entering the elevators with a bag of Carl Jrs in one hand and a Carl Jrs cup in the other. Was told that they didn't allow outside food in the rooms.21forme said:Why not? Security searches you for food as you enter?
That's unbelievable!shadroch said:Yes. I suppose you could hide in on your person if you wanted, but I was stopped from entering the elevators with a bag of Carl Jrs in one hand and a Carl Jrs cup in the other. Was told that they didn't allow outside food in the rooms.
what is this 'resort fee' bull crap?Albee said:...
Does this rate at Hard Rock have a 'resort fee' ??
This fee crap is a scam. You pay for a room up front, then when you show up to check in you must pay a resort fee. Depending on the place it usually averages about $10 a day. About 75% of all the hotels in Vegas do this now. I don't understand how this can even be legal, as far as I'm concerned its a form of bait and switch. So if you go for 5 days expect to add at least $50 to your trip for this. If you refuse to pay they won't give you your room key.sagefr0g said:what is this 'resort fee' bull crap?
i mean i've been hearing more and more references to the practice.
but what the hell is it?
is it you get a quoted price for a room, and then you get your bill and there are some sort of scam charges tacked on to your bill?
With the exception of bottled water most hotels outside of Vegas offer all of the above for free. Then again you aren't likely to get such prices anywhere else.FLASH1296 said:A "resort fee" is an all-inclusive daily fee that typically includes all or some of the following:
- Wi-Fi Access
- Pool entry
- Exercise Area entry
- A daily newspaper
- Free bottled water
- Free parking
- Free 'business center' access e.g. printing boarding passes.
Comped guests are generally NOT charged a fee, but will not get all of the above, especially not free Wi-Fi