Destination Marketing Fee definition

Destination Marketing Fee means a fee (of any name) imposed by a vendor that is (1) charged to purchasers of transient accommodation, (2) related to destination or tourism promotion and (3) shown as a separate item on the purchaser’s invoice or receipt.

Examples of Destination Marketing Fee in a sentence

  • The Destination Marketing Fee (currently 7%) is an administrative assessment/fee that is charged by the Hotel to market the Hotel property and generally promote the Niagara Falls tourist market.

  • Room rates are subject to 5% GST, 6% PST and 3% Destination Marketing Fee.