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Discover Ludwig"lodging fees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Lodging fees typically refer to the amount of money charged for a room or housing rental. For example, "We will need to cover the cost of lodging fees for our out-of-town guests."
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That is not an easy hit to absorb without the cushion of sponsor money; the promoters' maximum gross for the festival, including tickets and lodging fees, is somewhat more than $1 million.
Particularly in recent years, the millions of dollars in gate receipts and lodging fees brought into the Mara by foreign tourists have been used not for road repair or schooling and health care for the Masai, but instead to enrich officials in the government of Kenya's longtime president, Daniel arap Moi.
Per diem in lieu of subsistence includes all charges for meals and lodging; fees and tips; telegrams and telephone calls reserving hotel accommodations; laundry, cleaning and pressing of clothing; transportation between places of lodging or business and places where meals are taken.
Pryor took a year off from his job, set up a crowdfunding page and started training in a gym while money came in from supporters: a total of $16,667£10,30000) to pay for tents and sleeping bags, satellite phones, film equipment, lodging fees plus support vehicles – a car and a long-distance bicycle – for the two companions who travelled with him as he walked from town to town, 30, 40, 50km a day.
The average Airbnb guest spends approximately $360 in lodging fees, slightly more than hotel guests — but keep in mind, they're staying two extra days, on average.
Because they save a little bit of money each day in lodging fees, they end up staying longer than typical San Francisco tourist — an average of 5.5 days per stay, compared to 3.5 for hotel guests.
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Exercise packages range from the "Athlete" (at a daily rate of $39.95) to the "Olympian" ($99.95 a day), on top of the daily lodging fee ($44.95).
Youth sports make up a $15 billion industry, according to a recent Time Magazine cover story, between costs for equipment, uniforms, travel, lodging, registration fees and so much more.
A: Eligible expenses are transportation, lodging, registration fees, and production expenses (photocopies, posters).
Currently, travel grants consist of a $300 award that can be spent on transportation, lodging, registration fees, and production expenses related to scholarly participation in the conference (photocopying, posters, etc.).
Funds are limited to expenses for transportation, food, lodging, and registration fees.
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