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Hotel resort fees

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Here are the nightly resort fees charged by some Las Vegas hotels. When calculatin­g your room rate, don’t forget taxes on the resort fee, which can add $5 a night. The $45 resort fees at Palazzo and Venetian come to $51.02 with tax.

Aria: $39. Internet; local and tollfree calls; boarding-pass printing; fitness center; digital magazines; notary service.

Bally’s Las Vegas: $35. Internet; fitness center; local calls.

Bellagio: $39. Internet; local and toll-free calls; boarding-pass printing; notary; fitness center.

Caesars Palace: $39. Internet; fitness center; local calls.

Casino Royale: $0. Internet and parking are free.

Circus Circus: $32. Internet; local and toll-free calls; boarding-pass printing; fitness center. (Self-parking is free but not listed among resort fee amenities.)

Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas: $35 (rising to $39 on Jan. 1, 2019). Internet; local, domestic longdistan­ce and toll-free calls; fitness center; tennis court.

The Cromwell: $37. Internet; fitness center; local calls.

Delano Las Vegas: $37. Internet; local and toll-free calls; boardingpa­ss printing; notary; cardio room.

Encore: $39. Internet; fitness center; local, domestic long-distance calls; digital newspapers and magazines; priority access to Wynn and Encore nightclubs.

Excalibur: $35. Internet; local and toll-free calls; boarding pass; fitness center.

Flamingo Las Vegas: $35. Internet; fitness center; local calls.

Four Seasons Las Vegas: $39. Internet; Mandalay Bay pool; in-room coffee and tea.

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