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Is the hotel's tea fee reasonable?

Tea table fee refers to the extra fees charged by some restaurants and entertainment places (such as tea houses and nightclubs) to customers and guests. Whether to charge the tea fee reasonably needs to consider the specific situation. First of all, the amount of tea fee should not exceed a reasonable range, and it should be transparent, inform guests, and guests should also know what services and discounts they can enjoy when paying tea fees; Secondly, guests in these places only use the venue and do not enjoy special services. Tea fee is like venue rental fee.

If hotels, teahouses and other places don't inform you in advance of the charge for tea places, then the charge is unreasonable and consumers can ask for a refund. If consumers agree to consume even if they know that they have charged the tea fee before consumption, they are generally not allowed to ask for a refund unless the amount of tea fee is beyond a reasonable range.

Therefore, both hotels and guests should follow the principles of fairness, transparency and rationality, legally collect tea fees, inform guests of the scope of use, and ensure the rationality of guests' consumption experience.