If you’re a local resident with proper ID or a Total Rewards loyalty member with Platinum status or higher, you can still self-park for free.
“We believe that implementing a paid parking program while also investing in LED parking guidance systems will help address these issues,” said Bob Morse, President of Hospitality at Caesars Entertainment, in a statement. Guests have reported that parking is scarce at its casinos, Caesars said, with the exception of the Rio, which has a bigger parking area and hasn’t had any crowding problems. Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Bally’s, and the Flamingo will implement the new policy in 2017. The changes will roll out in December, though implementation dates will vary by location.Įvery property besides the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino will now charge for parking: Linq and Harrah’s will start charging for valet services next month and charge for self-parking at a later date when new equipment is installed. announced Tuesday that it’s putting an end to free parking at eight of its nine properties in Sin City in favor of a paid valet and self-parking initiative. Like the drinks you get while gambling, casino parking in Las Vegas is often a “freebie.” But if you’re planning a trip to Vegas soon, be prepared to possibly pay for parking or driving around to find a free garage to dock your ride, as first reported on Consumerist.Ĭaesars Entertainment Corp.