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Resort Hotel Receipt Example

This folio documents a 4-night stay in an Ocean View King room at a full-service beach resort. The mandatory Resort Amenity Fee ($45.00/night × 4 = $180.00) covers pool access, beach chairs, fitness center, and WiFi. Valet parking adds $140.00 for the stay. A restaurant charge of $124.50 from July 6 brings the pre-tax subtotal to $1,600.50, with combined 8% occupancy taxes of $128.04.

This resort receipt documents a 4-night vacation stay at $389/night with mandatory $65/night resort fee, two spa treatments, three on-property dinners, and pool cabana rental totaling $2,847.20 after taxes — typical for an all-inclusive coastal resort folio.

Receipt Breakdown

Room Rate – Ocean View King: 4 nights @ $289.00$1,156.00
Resort Amenity Fee: 4 nights @ $45.00$180.00
Valet Parking: 4 nights @ $35.00$140.00
Restaurant Charge: Jul 6$124.50
Subtotal$1,600.50
State Occupancy Tax (6.00%)$96.03
City Transient Tax (2.00%)$32.01
Total$1,728.54
PaymentAmex ****7215

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Folio #RES-337814, Ocean View King Room 512, check-in July 4 16:00, check-out July 8 11:00
  • • Resort Amenity Fee ($45.00/night), higher than city hotel destination fees
  • • Valet parking per-night at resort rate ($35.00 × 4), mandatory at most beach resorts
  • • Restaurant charge posted as a dated line (Jul 6), incidental, not nightly recurring
  • • State and city occupancy taxes as separate lines with percentages and dollar amounts
  • • No minibar on this folio, resort guests charge meals to the restaurant folio instead

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this resort hotel receipt show?

This receipt shows Folio #RES-337814, check-in July 4 at 16:00, check-out July 8 at 11:00 (4 nights). Room: Ocean View King, Room 512. Line items: Room Rate $289.00/night × 4 = $1,156.00, Resort Amenity Fee $45.00/night × 4 = $180.00, Valet Parking $35.00/night × 4 = $140.00, Restaurant Charge (Jul 6) = $124.50. Subtotal: $1,600.50. State Occupancy Tax (6%): $96.03. City Tax (2%): $32.01. Total: $1,728.54 paid by Amex ****7215.

How does a resort receipt differ from a city luxury hotel receipt?

A resort receipt typically has a higher mandatory resort fee ($40–$65/night vs $25–$35/night for city destination fees) because resorts offer more amenities: beach access, pool facilities, water sports equipment, fitness classes, and shuttle services. Resort folios also show more restaurant and activity charges because guests tend to stay on-property during a resort vacation. City luxury hotel guests often eat and entertain off-property. The resort receipt example here shows a single restaurant charge, actual resort stays can have multiple dated restaurant and spa entries.

Are restaurant charges on a resort folio subject to occupancy tax?

No. Restaurant and food and beverage charges posted to a resort folio are taxable as food sales, they are subject to state sales tax on the food portion, not to the hotel occupancy tax. On some folios, the restaurant charge appears net of tax (the tax already applied at the restaurant) and the folio total reflects only occupancy taxes on room and fee charges. On this receipt, the $124.50 restaurant charge is included in the subtotal on which occupancy tax is calculated, a simplified display. Complex resort folios separate room charges from incidental charges for tax purposes.