Check Out The Most Insane Mini Fridge Prices You'll Ever See

You might need a second mortgage if you want to grab a snack in your room at the Bellagio.

The Bellagio is one of the nicest hotels in Vegas. It's designed to cater to wealthy tourists, and it's hard to beat its central strip location.

As a working class man, I don't spend much time at The Bellagio when in Las Vegas because it's pretty expensive for gambling and food options.

Turns out it's much more expensive than you'd think to just grab a drink in your room.

Bellagio mini fridge prices are unbelievably expensive.

Jacob Orth, an incredibly popular and entertaining Las Vegas blogger, tweeted the mini fridge menu at The Bellagio, and it's the exact opposite of a working class snack:

  • $13 for a soda.
  • Water starts at $15 and goes up to $24.
  • $16 for a Red Bull
  • Vodka starts at $20 for a shooter.
  • Tequila is $21 for a shooter.
  • Champagne is $91.
  • Wine starts at $66
  • Beers sell for $15.

You can check out the entire mini fridge menu below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com

I'm all about spending some money when in Las Vegas. After all, it's vacation and people are going to drop some cash in order to have a good time.

However, you're an idiot if you spent $13 for a coke. As the saying goes, "A fool and his money quickly part ways."

Who is paying $15 for Modelo? I love Modelo. There's a couple sitting in my fridge at this very moment, but I can get an entire 12-pack for that price. If you think I'm paying $15 for a single Modelo, then you've lost your mind.

Stage Door has $1 beers 24/7 and is roughly a 15 minute walk from The Bellagio. Ellis Island - Vegas' greatest hidden gem - is just a few more minutes past that.

Here's another idea. Get a cheap cooler, throw some ice and beer in it and save yourself a fortune. I'm sorry, but I simply have no sympathy for anyone who thinks spending $15 for one beer is smart. It's absurd. Let me know what you think at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.