Resorts World Las Vegas is offering free self-parking all summer, with no conditions or purchases required. The offer runs from June 2 to August 28 and applies to both hotel and guest parking garages.
This makes Resorts World one of only a few Strip casinos, including Treasure Island, Sahara, Circus Circus, and Casino Royale, to offer free parking to all visitors, the Las Vegas Review Journal reported. Most other Strip resorts charge $20 to $40 for parking, often more during events.
The move comes as Resorts World struggles to gain ground in the crowded Las Vegas casino market. Since its $4.3 billion debut in June 2021, the Malaysia-owned property has faced a series of challenges, including management shake-ups, a $10.5 million fine from state regulators for compliance failures, and missteps with high-profile events and guests.
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Earlier this month, the company reassigned its newly appointed CEO to an advisory role as part of a broader leadership reshuffle. Meanwhile, the property's chief financial officer, who joined RWLV just four months ago, has since taken on the top executive position.
According to local media, the plan to offer free self-parking could suggest that RWLV is looking to reposition itself with value-conscious consumers at a time when parking fees and added costs have become a frequent complaint from many visitors.
Even though most visitors have to pay for parking, gamblers who obtain a certain tier level with casino loyalty programs can receive free parking on the Strip. Nearly all of the casinos on the Strip offer free parking to Nevada residents, but it is often limited to two or three hours.