This summer, the Venetian and the Palazzo Resorts joined operators like MGM and Caesars in ending free parking as standard at its casinos. However, now, many of the Las Vegas Strip’s biggest resorts have cut down on the practice. Casinos in Sin City were known for offering free valet parking as a luxury extra for many years. This follows a trend from the biggest U.S. While most casinos will waive parking fees after guests spend a certain amount, and many casino rewards members get their parking fees refunded, the new rates might still cause hassle for potential visitors. The last holdout, Golden Nugget Atlantic City, quietly dropped standard free parking at the end of August. Posted in: New Jersey Gambling News, US Casino News, US Gambling NewsĪtlantic City, once known for its complimentary parking at its seafront casino resorts, no longer has free parking at any of its nine New Jersey brick & mortar casino resorts.Īs of September 1, no casinos in the city offer free self-parking for all visitors.