Are hotels allowed to charge "per person" rates?
The reason I ask is because, when I would search for the "best" hotel rates in Vegas, I get different price quotes based on the amount of "adults" and "children" I enter.
Is that legal?
Worked in hotels for years and yes it is legal. The hotel can charge a per a person charge as long as the rate stays under their highest posted rate (the one on the back of the door in the rooms). The reason they charge the rate is because if they offer breakfast they are charging for that, they take into account that there is another person in the room using water/power/ice machines/ extra supplies ect...They also figure housekeeping for the guest somewhere out in here. I do know however that if you book with the hotel directly they will waver the fee, I hardly ever charged the extra person rate. If you are not going to be eating breakfast then just book the room for one person, we never changed the price even if there was 2 people checking in, just be prepared that some people not be so nice and might charge you the extra ammount. In general since it is summer your best rates are going to be found Sun.-Thurs. Check with the hotel directly they change their prices daily depending on how reservations are going for that time period. Good luck I hope this helps you!
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