How much does Las Vegas Strip Casinos charge to park? | Casinos and games

In the not so distant past, it was unknown to pay to park your car at a casino hotel on the Las Vegas strip. The idea of ​​charging a guest to park their vehicle so that they could patronize a facility would not even have been seriously taken into account by casino managers yesterday.

Times have changed.

Today, parking fees on the strip are almost ubiquitous.

Most major Strip Casino Resort’s self-parking fee, with prices that usually range from $ 15 to $ 30. Fees may vary based on the day of the week, major events or under high demand.

The locals get a bit of a break. A good majority of the properties offer free parking for Nevada residents (with a valid ID) for a limited time, usually up to three hours.

Treasure Island, Sahara, Casino Royale and Circus Circus (with the exception of a handful of premium places) are the only properties on the strip that offers free self -parking.

Here is a summary of parking levels on the strip.

Mgm resorts

Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International runs the following casinos hotel on the strip: Aria, Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand and New York New York.

Self -parking prices are $ 20 Monday to Thursday and $ 25 on weekends. Servant parking is $ 40.

Pearl, Gold, Platinum and Noir Tier MGM Rewards card holders do not pay for parking at MGM properties. MGM MasterCard holders can also have parking fees waived.

Caesars Entertainment

Reno-based Caesars Entertainment drives the following casinos hotel on the strip: Caesars Palace, Cromwell, Flamingo, Harrah’s, Horseshoe, Linq, Paris and Planet Hollywood.

Self -parking prices are $ 20 Monday to Wednesday. The properties take out $ 25 all other days.

Servant parking is $ 50 at Caesars Palace and $ 40 on all other Caesars properties. Linq does not offer servants.

Platinum, Diamond and Seven Stars Tier Caesar’s Rewards card holders do not pay for parking. Caesar’s rewards visa holders can also have parking fees abandoned.

Venetian and Palazzo

Self parking is $ 20 Monday to Thursday and $ 23 on weekends. Hotel guests pay $ 20 for self -parking.

Served parking is $ 40 per day.

Venetian reward members at Sapphire Tier and over receive free self-parking, while Ruby Tier card holders and over receive free servants.

Wynn and Encore

Self -parking is $ 20 a day. Served parking is $ 40 per day.

Wynn Rewards card holders at the chairman, Black and Platinum Tiers get free parking. Hotel guests also receive free parking.

Resorts world

Self -parking is $ 18 a day.

Served parking is usually $ 25 per day but varies based on demand and special events.

Elite, Prime, Monarch and Imperial Level Genting Reward Card holders park for free.

Fontainebleau

Self -parking is $ 20 a day.

Servant parking is $ 35 during the week and $ 40 on weekends.

Fontainebleau rewards cardholder at the silver level and above receives free parking.

Straten

Monday to Thursday is self -parking $ 10 for the first four hours and $ 17 up to 24 hours. The weekends are $ 13 for the first four hours and $ 22 for up to 24 hours.

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