Posted on 02/07/2019 9:18:08 AM PST by Olog-hai
Damn. I’m headed to Edinburgh in September.
room tax is pretty common here in US. particularly in big city commercial class hotels.
Hello, McFly...They’re scots...they can’t help themselves.
Killing the Golden Goose.
That’s why those in the know, and/or on a budget, eschew those hotels.
Sudden downturn in tourism? Probably not. Hasn’t seemed to hurt Vegas or Disney areas.
They could just BUILD MORE HOTELS?
I’ve been there once and liked it very much.
For a lot of reasons, travel doesn’t interest me much now.
Recent news seems to indicate Vegas tourism is depressed.
Carbon footprint blah-blah.
It’s Diana Gabaldon’s fault.
;)
Boom over.
Bye......................
Will “refugees” become “tourists”?
And what if you are illegally in the country? Can you be taxed for that?
America has been doing that since the first room tax was charged for B&B’s, centuries ago.
“Recent news seems to indicate Vegas tourism is depressed.”
Interesting, I haven’t seen anything since August, and Q3 is over:
“Last weeks round of earnings reports and conference calls were difficult for the big Las Vegas-based casino operators. Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International, which each own multiple properties on the Las Vegas Strip, both reported soft numbers for the second quarter and predicted more headwinds in the third quarter.”
Gotcha by 00:00:17. :-)
Never been and always wanted to go to Scotland. Have a friend that likes to travel with me so off we go! Italy next year.
Have never read or watched Outlander but when researching our trip found that yes, it is the reason tourism is up there.
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