Paige Douglas+FollowVegas trips now cost double—here’s whyLas Vegas used to be the go-to spot for a fun, affordable getaway, but lately, visitors are feeling the sting of hidden costs. Resort fees—now running $35 to $55 a night—are quietly doubling hotel bills, even if you skip the pool or gym. Nearly 90% of people polled say Vegas is just too expensive, with everything from water to coffee priced sky-high. Even with new rules making fees more visible, casinos won’t drop them because they’re a goldmine. Do you think these fees are ruining the Vegas experience, or is it just the new normal for travel? #Business #LasVegas #TravelCosts57Share
Justin Dixon+FollowDisney Cruise Wi-Fi Just Got PricierIf you thought Disney Cruises were already a splurge, brace yourself: they just hiked their Wi-Fi prices by up to 17%! Now, basic internet is $30/day and streaming is $49/day—per device, with no discounts for families. Compared to Carnival’s $23.80-$25.50, Disney’s Wi-Fi is now the priciest at sea. And with other perks quietly disappearing, it’s starting to feel like every Disney magic moment comes with a hidden fee. #Travel #DisneyCruise #TravelCosts00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowVegas hotels: When did surviving get so pricey?Shelling out $200 in just 24 hours at Caesars Palace—without even splurging—has become the new normal for Vegas visitors. From $15 coffee pods to $57 resort fees, and even a $12 ATM charge, it feels like every basic need comes with a premium price tag. Forget about a cheap meal or using the mini-fridge—everything is sensor-monitored and costs extra. Locals and longtime fans say the city’s lost its budget-friendly charm. Is Vegas pricing out its own magic, or is this just the new reality for big tourist cities? How do you feel about the rising costs? #News #LasVegas #TravelCosts00Share
Holly Gonzalez+FollowWhen family expectations clash with real lifeTraveling over 1,000 miles to meet a new niece or nephew sounds sweet—until you see the $1,500 price tag and remember your own busy family life. One woman is feeling the heat from her brother’s girlfriend, who insists she visit their newborn twins ASAP, despite the cost and chaos of cross-country travel with kids. She’s already made a big effort for the baby shower, but now feels unfairly pressured, especially since her brother didn’t make the same effort when her own child was born. Where’s the line between family support and unrealistic expectations? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #TravelCosts00Share