The advertised price is really just the 'opening bid' in a much longer negotiation. It’s not just about what you pay; it’s about what you refuse to pay for.
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Eli: You know, I was looking at a hotel last night that was listed for $129, but by the time I hit the checkout page, it had somehow ballooned to over $220. It feels like you need a private investigator just to find the real price these days!
Nia: It’s wild, right? That’s actually a tactic called "drip pricing." Hotels strip away mandatory fees just to look cheaper in search results. In fact, some of these "resort fees" can end up costing more than the actual room rate itself. It’s a total shell game.
Eli: Exactly! And it’s not just those big resort fees. I’m seeing charges for things that used to be basic courtesies, like checking in an hour early or even using the in-room safe.
Nia: It’s definitely shifted from service to monetization. But the good news is, with the right "counter-moves," you can actually fight back against these mystery line items. Let’s break down the sneaky tactics hotels use from check-in to checkout and how you can opt out.