I suspect that "resort fees" do not generate room tax liability for the hotel. (I haven't checked this, but it seems to make sense*. Of course it also gives an appearance of a lower room cost when presenting costs to search engines, etc. )
The best advice you can get is consider any "resort fee" as part of an overall cost of staying at the given hotel, then pick what you think is the best deal. You should get what you pay for, regardless of how it is labelled.
Stop over-reacting to how your cost of staying there is labelled. Would you prefer that portion of the cost to be called "tax-exempt cost of staying here" ?
Google is your friend, but here is a good link:
https://www.lasvegasjaunt.com/las-ve...es-2018-guide/
(*One source lumped resort fees in with room rates as subject to room tax, but I am not interested enough to go verify that.)
Last edited by Gzesh; 10-03-2018 at 02:34 PM.