Just found out that many restaurants in casinos are charging a so called "Concession Franchise Fee"–CNF for short so look for on your bill. This a fee similar to a hotel resort fee to help the restaurant cover the cost of having the advantage of a location in a casino, but you absolutely get nothing for paying the extra amount. It is a 4.7% extra charge listed on your bill at some restaurants. So for a $50 meal it is $2.39 that will be added to your bill. Doesn’t sound like much, But during a multiple night trip the amount will add up. Be on the look out for the charge. We read that the fee can be negotiable or even eliminated if you ask–demand?? Or you can certainly use your feet to walk while making a bit of a loud departure. Seems every one wants on the gravy train of extra fees. Vegas it is a-changing.
If you have not encountered this just be alert for it.
Rose and Doc
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Posted by: Stephen C on February 24, 2019, 4:32 pm
My way of dealing with the parking fees might be draconian, but … Prior to these fees when picking up from the valet I toked $5 bucks, not much but consider I drive everywhere rather than cab or shanks mare. That fiver amounted to twenty or thirty over the course of a day, sometimes more. Now it’s low because I don’t toke at the places that charge me a fee. And I let the attendants know why I don’t. Sure hope they aren’t working for Minimum wage plus tips or that they have a Union ……….
Posted by: DoughBoy on February 24, 2019, 7:29 pm
Posted by: MrPiP on February 27, 2019, 5:25 pm