Where To Park For Free & Find The ‘Cheapest’ Parking On The Strip

A once take-it-for-granted freebie in Las Vegas is no longer free, as nearly every hotel along the Strip in Sin City is now charging for parking.
The fees vary from place to place and are not flat rates. You’re charged by the hour and for overnight hotel guests, it’s based on a 24-hour cycle.
Here’s a hotel-by-hotel rundown of the parking prices on the Strip, and if you’re not used to paying for parking in Vegas, wait until you go check into you’re room. There, you’ll be hit with daily resort fees as much as $45 a night.
Of course you don’t have to park in the hotel lot where you’re staying so you can park for free at a couple of properties and walk, or the “cheapest” parking on the Strip is $8 at Linq. Off-strip hotels and shopping centers offer free parking in their garages.
Club rewards members can park for free and so, too, can Nevada residents by scanning the barcode on the back of their driver’s license at the gate when entering the parking structure.
• Palazzo, Venetian, Treasure Island & Rio – Free. Circus Circus valet is $12 for 2 hours, $14 for four hours and $16 for up to 24 hours. Rio valet parking is free.
• Aria, Bellago & Vdara – First hour free, $9 for two hours, $15 for four hours, $18 for up to 24 hours. Valet rates are $21 for two hours, $24 for four hours and $30 for up to 24 hours.
• Dalano, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York-New York – First hour free, $9 for two hours, $12 for hour hours, $15 for up to 24 hours. Valet rates are $16 for two hours, $18 for four hours and $24 for up to 24 hours.
• Bally’s, Flamingo, Harrah’s, The LINQ, Paris, The Cromwell – First hour free, $9 for 4 hours, $12 for up to 24 hours. Additional days or “any fraction thereof” according to hotel management, is $12. Oversized vehicles in The LINQ backlot is an additional $20. Valet rates are $15 for up to four hours and $20 for 24 hours.
• Caesars Palace – $12 for up to four hours, $15 for up to 24 hours. Valet rates are $18 for up to four hours, $23 for up to 24 hours, oversized vehicles $28 per day.
• Excalibur & Luxor – Free for the first hour,. $6 for two hours, $8 for four hours, $10 up to 24 hours. Valet rates are $12 for two hours, $10 for up to 24 hours. Valet rates are $12 for two hours, $14 for four hours and $16 for up to 24 hours.
Kevin
didn’t you have another site back in the day about Taxi ??? Cabbies Hotels ? I think I knew you then I was also a friend of another lady cindy spice and Lindsay I think her name was I just moved back to las vegas . trying to figure out where to hang out??? wink wink
No Gina, no site about taxis. Pretty much just PubClub.com. Go to Destinations and then Vegas to see where to hang out in Sin City! Cheers!