Hotel Workers’ Union Fights “Resort Fee Ripoff,” Launches Website to Help Guests Avoid Unfair Fees at Curator Collection hotels
The “Curator Collection Con” website helps guests request refunds
CuratorCollectionCon.org alerts guests booking travel at boutique hotels and resort properties to check if their hotel is part of the Curator Collection. If it is, the hotel is likely “charging you mandatory fees for services you might not want,” like a photoshoot with a hotel-branded item or a 20% discount on a plush hotel mascot; or things you “didn’t think you’d have to pay extra for,” like WiFi, fitness center access, or filtered drinking water taps.
"Resort fees can feel like a con: deceptive and unfair,” concludes the website. Guests at Curator Collection hotels have an average of
The website features the following information and tools for Curator guests:
- Examples of different names Curator Collection hotels use to describe their mandatory extra fees, such as “Amenity fee” or “Destination fee”;
- A template resort fee refund letter, including state laws protecting consumers from having to buy goods or services they didn’t request, and contact information for the management of each hotel in the Curator Collection;
- Customer reviews of Curator hotels.
The union reminds guests that hotels may have discretion to waive your resort fee charge upon complaint or request and encourages guests to visit the website and learn more about their consumer rights.
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