Free parking for locals is coming to an end at Caesars Entertainment properties.
Beginning Nov. 2, Nevada residents will be charged to park at Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Bally’s Las Vegas, The Cromwell, Flamingo Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel & Casino and Harrah’s Las Vegas. Parking will remain free at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino and for all Total Rewards loyalty members rated Platinum and above. Parking at Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will also remain free, for the time being.
Caesars says that it decided to also start charging locals because it has noticed an increase in people coming to their properties just to park
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Caesars says that the increase has limited the availability of self-parking for their actual customers, especially during concerts and sporting events.
All guests who enter our parking garages are afforded a 60 minute grace period before parking rates apply. Valet rates are not impacted by this change.