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In Las Vegas, some hotels, particularly within MGM Resorts, are now charging extra for plates, silverware, and napkins provided with room service, with fees potentially reaching $25, according to Casino.org. This is part of a broader trend of increased fees and charges on the Las Vegas Strip. Additionally, room service orders typically incur a service charge (around 15-20%) and state sales tax, in addition to the cost of the food and beverages.
 

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A fee for a napkin......

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I was just in Vegas June 11-18 and these cost me $8 back in September, now they cost $22 for the same thing.

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In Las Vegas, some hotels, particularly within MGM Resorts, are now charging extra for plates, silverware, and napkins provided with room service, with fees potentially reaching $25, according to Casino.org. This is part of a broader trend of increased fees and charges on the Las Vegas Strip. Additionally, room service orders typically incur a service charge (around 15-20%) and state sales tax, in addition to the cost of the food and beverages.
seems it was a better vacation when the other guys ran the strip
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new sports book coming to Nevada (Boomers) that has many people excited. Owner is Joe Asher (who was my first supervisor in early 2000 with Leroys) He made lots of money selling William Hill to Caesars. Also a sports app available.
 
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