How to Avoid Sneaky, Hidden Travel Fees This July 4 WeekendWhen booking flights and hotel stays, hidden fees can add up quickly (and quietly). Here's how to avoid them.

ByAmanda Breen

If you're traveling this Fourth of July weekend, be sure to check your receipts.

Add-on fees are the sneakiest and most common method that companies will use to drive up the cost of your next trip, but being aware of all of your options is the best way to save your wallet this summer travel season. Ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend,Nerdwallet compiledthe most often overlooked hidden fees to watch out for when booking travel. Here's what to know:

Most airline passengers gravitate toward the lowest-priced tickets, obviously, but this isn't always the smartest move, according to NerdWallet. Oftentimes, that low base price is only an option because theairline plans大满贯客户沿着佤邦与隐藏的费用y, particularly at checkout — what experts refer to as "drip pricing." One example of "drip pricing" is now fairly common — paying more to select your seat.

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Whenever possible, avoid incurring those optional fees (foregoing seat selection won't make you more likely to be bumped from a flight in cases of overselling), and always be on the lookout for search filters that might give you a more accurate sneak peek of the final price.

Booking accommodations can also be riddled with hidden charges. Guests are often hit withresort fees, sometimes called "facility fees" or "destination fees," for internet or pool access. Once again, these charges are often withheld until the end of the checkout process.

So what can you do?

In addition to using the search filter options,paying with pointsat places that dismiss resort fees for rewards bookings can go a long way. Alternatively, you can ask the front desk or booking agent directly to waive the fee (a less sure way to succeed, but it doesn't hurt to try).

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If staying in anAirbnb, you'll want to avoid the surprise, and often exorbitant, cleaning fees. On the app, you can compare the "total price" of listings to get a sense of what your stay will cost you once cleaning and additional fees are factored into the equation.

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Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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