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Originally Posted by Masq
Of course they shouldn't. What next? Charge to turn on the TV, charge to use the bathroom? It's pretty standard for the safes in a room to be 'complimentary'.
In the past sure, but most Vegas casinos are adopting the airline model of tacking on additional fees to offset declines in gaming revenue while making their rooms seem cheaper. Perfect example, Harrahs/Ceasar's promised via a marketing campaign to never do resort fees when they started a few years back.... Now? Every property has a resort fee.
It sucks, but just the reality of the marketplace. From what I remember last year at the Rio I don't even think my safe was bolted to the ground.
I'd be curious to know how often the Rio rotates our the maid's master keys. How often are they changed? Are employees issued new master keys when there is turnover and the maid fails to return their keys and so on.