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For the next 72 hours, seven emails land at the exact moments the traps spring on a real Vegas trip — check-in, the floor at 10pm, the midnight ATM, checkout.
You leave knowing the game. Same trip, same fun — the house gets a little less of your money.
This isn't a PDF you'll forget in a folder. It's a simulation — it runs on the clock a real trip runs on.
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Trap sprung: Hour 0 — the front desk, before you've unpacked
You booked a room at one rate. You will not pay that rate.
Almost every major Strip property adds a mandatory nightly "resort fee" — a charge for things you didn't ask for and can't decline: a gym you won't visit, wifi that drops in the elevator, a bottle of water. It isn't in the number you searched. It isn't in the number you clicked. It shows up at the desk, per night, plus tax, while you're distracted signing for your key.
The number moves by property, but it adds up fast: [VERIFY: typical Strip resort fee range] a night, times three nights, before you've touched a slot machine.
The counter-move is simple: know it's coming, ask for the total in writing before you book, and decide whether the real number still works for you. The trap isn't that the fee exists — it's that you didn't plan for it.
This is one email. There are six more, each timed to the hour it would actually hit you.
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