We’re used to the concept of hotels charging aggressive “destination fees” or “resort fees,” in an effort to maximize revenue. In Las Vegas, you’ll even see some properties with resort fees that are higher than the room rate. However, I’ve never seen anything quite like what’s going on in Chicago, as flagged by View from the Wing.

For example, take the River North property, where you’ll see rates as low as $16 per night in the calendar.

The Chicago Hotel Collection rate calendar

But then when you click through, you’ll see the rate is a minimum of $120.11, and that includes the $104.95 nightly resort fee.

One explanation is that the hotels are simply trying to deceive consumers, by displaying very low rates early on, and then having those rates go way up with the resort fees. Personally, I actually don’t think this is a primary motive.

Yes, one hotel displays the pre-resort fee cost in the calendar function, but that almost strikes me as a glitch more than anything else, since only one of the four properties does that. Hotels are supposed to display rates inclusive of all mandatory fees from the beginning of the booking process, so that’s something the company should get fixed.

Personally, I think there’s a much more likely explanation. These properties don’t have much name recognition, so I imagine that a large percentage of bookings come through online travel agencies. Online travel agencies charge absolutely massive commissions… but those are based on the room rate, and aren’t based on the resort fee.

So if the hotel has to pay 10-30% of the room rate to a third party, I imagine they’d rather that be on a total of $5 rather than on a total of $130. 😉

While free breakfast is nice, that’s also something you’ll find at many limited service properties. Meanwhile the other perks almost seem designed to get people to spend more. A $10 dinner credit isn’t going to get you a meal, and is almost a smart incentive to get people to even visit the restaurant. While you could in theory drink your complimentary cocktail, I imagine that many people order a second one, or accompany it with some food.

This is even more extreme than what you’ll find in Las Vegas, so it’s quite an interesting approach for this hotel collection to take.

Bottom line

The Chicago Hotel Collection includes four (otherwise independent) hotels in Chicago, and they all have one thing in common — they have really low room rates, and massive resort fees. We’re talking $5 room rates with $125 resort fees. I’ve never seen anything quite like this before, and it even puts to shame what you’ll find in Las Vegas.

A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.

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