Resort fee definition
Resort fee means any mandatory charge or surcharge imposed by an operator, owner, or representative thereof to a transient for the use of the transient accommodation’s property, services, or amenities.
Resort fee this is a fee charged to a Guest to cover amenities usage of the Resort. This fee is set by the Company as a percentage of revenue charged to Guests or as a fixed dollar amount and is retained solely by the Company.
Resort fee means any resort fee, service charge, hotel service fee, resort service fee, or facility fee, assessed to consumers in addition to the Room Rate at a Wyndham-affiliated Hotel. For avoidance of doubt, “Resort Fee” does not include amounts collected and passed on to any governmental entity, such as taxes or excise payments, or optional fees for additional benefits or services, including but not limited to parking fees.
Examples of Resort fee in a sentence
There are two fees that are collected by our resort when you check in: $25 Reservation fee and $37 Resort fee = $62 total one-time charge as of April 2017.
There may also be a local tax charged at some airports, and some hotels may charge locally a Resort fee refund.
More Definitions of Resort fee
Resort fee means the fee payable by the Owners to the Amenities Owner pursuant to Section 5.2.2 hereof.