The staff, the room, and the quality of the stay were exceptional—we genuinely loved the accommodations. Unfortunately, the positive experience was completely undermined by the exploitative billing practices.
A so-called “destination charge” and an excessive $50 nightly parking fee added over $80 per night to the total cost—charges that were neither clear nor reasonable. This kind of backdoor pricing may pad the bottom line, but it erodes trust and leaves guests feeling deceived.
In a market like Vegas, where travelers are increasingly rejecting hidden fees, this approach is shortsighted. I will be sure to share this experience widely so others know what to expect. The Hutton may have earned a one-time windfall from me, but they’ve lost my future business.