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12 March 2026


Why pay for services you don't use? We found over 10 Las Vegas resorts, from The Strip to Fremont Street, that do not charge guests resort fees.

If you are planning a trip to the neon capital of the world, you have likely encountered the growing frustration surrounding Resort Fees and their impact on a "budget-friendly" vacation. Most players and frequent visitors to Las Vegas now perceive these mandatory daily charges—which often range from $30 to over $55 per night—as a deceptive "hidden tax" that strips away the value of a low-cost room.

These fees are typically non-optional and cover amenities like standard Wi-Fi or fitness center access that travelers feel should already be included in the base rate, leading to a sense of being "nickeled and dimed" before they even hit the casino floor. This "drip pricing" strategy has reached a boiling point in 2026, causing a measurable shift in how tourists view the fairness of the Las Vegas experience.

However, savvy travelers don't have to settle for these surprise costs at the end of their stay. By watching this video, you will discover the ultimate guide to navigating the Strip and Downtown without the extra baggage on your bill. We dive into several Las Vegas hotels that never charge Resort Fees, such as the Best Western Plus Casino Royale and Four Queens, and we highlight premium properties like Resorts World or Sahara that frequently offer "No-Fee" promotions to stay competitive. Stop letting hidden fees eat into your gambling budget and learn how to book your next stay like a true Vegas pro.