Incidental Charge

« Back to Glossary Index

Incidental Charge:

Incidental charge refers to the expenses incurred by guests in a hotel or resort for the use of additional services and amenities beyond the room rate. These charges can include but are not limited to movies, phone calls, room service orders, minibar purchases, and parking fees. Incidental charges are typically added to the guest’s room bill and settled upon checkout.

It is important for guests to be aware of the additional fees associated with their stay in order to avoid any surprise charges. Hotels and resorts often provide guests with an itemized list of their incidental charges upon request. Some hotels may also require a hold on a guest’s credit card, which acts as a deposit for any incidental charges that may be incurred.

Overall, incidental charges can significantly increase the total cost of a hotel stay. Guests should carefully review the amenities offered and their associated fees before making reservations to ensure that they are getting the best value for their money.

« Back to Glossary Index
0 Shares