Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Is it reasonable to book a wedding banquet on a sunny day in Mongkok, Wuhan and be told that an additional service fee of 3 yuan per person is required? If it is an overbearing clause, how should I pr

Is it reasonable to book a wedding banquet on a sunny day in Mongkok, Wuhan and be told that an additional service fee of 3 yuan per person is required? If it is an overbearing clause, how should I pr

Is it reasonable to book a wedding banquet on a sunny day in Mongkok, Wuhan and be told that an additional service fee of 3 yuan per person is required? If it is an overbearing clause, how should I protect my rights?

In fact, hotel wedding banquets now have many hidden costs, such as parking fees, corkage fees, and service fees

This store at least truthfully informs the charges in advance, which is relatively transparent

Looking at your question, you actually want to protect your rights without spending this money. However, consumers generally don’t have much bargaining chips in this situation. There is almost no hope for rights protection, but you can try to ask the hotel to provide you with other information. Free services such as electronic screens, banners, water signs, display racks, etc. are all related to wedding banquets. The hotel has these ready-made, so you can always get some benefits. Compared with the service fees lost in vain, it can still compensate for it. After all, the psychological aspect is that the wedding banquet is a happy matter, so there is no need to protect rights. For the hotel, the big deal is not to do this business, but you will suffer a big loss. No one in the wedding banquet hotel should find a lot of discussions in advance. It is time-consuming, laborious and troublesome. Don't worry about this small matter. Influenced Zhushun