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Originally Posted by Dream Crusher
I don't understand how you can it a scam to charge someone $20/night for a mini fridge.
I'm staying at the Palazzo this weekend. They have what I believe is the most expensive resort fee on the strip at $39.00/night. To me it seems ludicrous to charge your guests another $20/night for something that I believe should be included in almost all hotel rooms, free of charge. Instead, they replace an empty mini fridge with their "mini bar" fridge, which has items 4x their regular price inside of it on sensors.
I mentioned that "I believe" multiple times above, because this is just MY opinion. I choose to request the free mini fridge citing a health condition that I don't actually have. For those that mentioned they think this is slimy, then fair enough, don't do it.
Someone also mentioned that there was an "ADA Law" in place forcing hotels to do this. That is incorrect, they do it as a courtesy. I don't mind taking advantage of that courtesy whether or not I qualify for it.
Didn't mean to highjack the thread. As for the Aria/Cosmo comparison, I feel that the Cosmo is the better option due to the balcony alone. While I haven't stayed the night in that room, my buddy had one a while back and I spent some time in it. The balcony was fantastic to hang out on in the evening and check out the lights.