How to Save Money Parking in Las Vegas

Become an M Life Rewards Member
You can still park for free at a hotel on Las Vegas? famous strip if you?re an M Life Rewards member with Pearl status or higher. Even better, if you are an M Life Rewards member with Gold status or higher, you can even valet for free. Check out the link above to learn more and sign up.?https://www.mlife.com/en.html

For the Cosmopolitan

You can self-park for free if you have the IDENTITY card and have STERLING status. Otherwise parking is $7 for 1-4 hours.

https://www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com/identity-membership-rewards

Visit the Identity desk, located on the casino floor, and show your photo ID or contact us today for more information.?Must be 21 years or older. Subject to availability.?TERMS AND CONDITIONS?apply.

The Wynn

FREE for first hour

DO RED CARD MEMBERS RECEIVE ANY PARKING BENEFITS?
Red Card members should visit the Red Card desk or contact their designated casino host, who can provide assistance with questions related to parking benefits.

IS PARKING VALIDATION OFFERED?
Parking is validated for Red Card members under certain circumstances. Guests should visit the Red Card desk or contact their designated casino host, who can provide assistance with questions related to parking benefits.

https://redcard.wynnlasvegas.com

Red Card Counter can assess if you’re worthy for free parking privileges.

Caesar Palace

FREE for first hour

FREE for TOTAL REWARDS MEMBERS

Nevada residents with a valid Nevada driver?s license can self park for free up to 24 hours at all Caesars Entertainment self-parking facilities. Vehicles parked for more than 24 hours will be charged the regular daily rate.
The free self-park for locals offer does not apply to valet parking.

Follow the instructions and scan the barcode on the reverse side of your valid Nevada driver?s license when you enter the self-parking facility.

Skip the Car
One of the best ways to avoid parking is to skip the car altogether; if you?re flying in for vacation, don?t rent a car. Instead, rely on using a taxicab, car share like Uber or Lyft, or even walking along the strip to get you to where you need to be. There is also public transportation throughout Vegas.