Resort Fees, if Disney Charged one, what would you do?

I don't see how they CAN tack on a resort fee after you booked, when the rate was already stated and those perks are already listed as included!! I agree it would be a nightmare trying to figure out who to charge. I'm guessing if they did add these fees, it would have to be starting on dates not a already released, like you said.


If you look on places like Hotels.com, they have it listed in tiny print hidden in all the other information. For example, I looked up International Palms Resort (first one on the list) for next weekend. Under all the room and rate information is a little blue link that says See Small Print for Additional Details or Extra Charges:

Policies
This hotel will place a credit card authorization for any bookings where payment for the stay will be made on site instead of at the time of booking. For more details, please contact the office using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.

Mandatory fees
You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out:

  • Resort fee: USD 12.00 per accommodation, per night

Resort fee inclusions:

  • Fitness center access
  • Internet access (may be limited)
  • In-room safe
  • In-room coffee
  • Self parking
  • Additional inclusions
Inclusions may be listed elsewhere on the page as free or for a surcharge.

Optional extras
Rollaway beds are available for USD 15 per night

Breakfast is offered for an extra charge of USD 10.95 per person (approximately)

Pets are allowed for an extra charge of USD 75 per pet, per stay

Area shuttle and casino shuttle service is offered for an extra charge


So, yes, you have to pay the resort fees even if you use a TA, or prebooking site.
 
And to answer the questions, we stay off site now, and adding a resort fee on top of the cost of the room would definitely keep us away.

Last week, we stayed over Thursday night, after DS's school trip to Epcot. If we had stayed at a value, it would have been $130 that night. Instead, I paid $98.xx for a larger room, bigger beds, more pools and way less busy off site hotel. Yes, I paid $20 in parking at Epcot, but I would have had to pay that anyways, as we wouldn't have had the time to go to the value resort to get a parking pass before meeting the buses at Epcot, to avoid the parking fee (got tickets that day, so no Magic Bands or linking for FP+).

We are planning a family trip in October this year; with 6 adults, 1 teenager and 2 infants, we're looking at renting a house. Much easier to deal with, as we will have 2 cars (my girls are splitting the cost of a rental, and sharing it; as they are both flying from west half of the country) and I don't mind cooking for everyone, or staying at the house with the babies so the kids can have some adult time. (Yes, that's my plan, mwahahahaha, grandma time!!!!!)
 
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