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[h=1]MGM to start charging for parking at Strip casinos[/h]
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In this Oct. 20, 2009, file photo, casinos are pictured on the Las Vegas Strip.

By Sally Ho, Associated Press
Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 | 10:24 a.m.
In a city built on luring tourists with cheap thrills and free cocktails, a big part of the Las Vegas Strip will soon slash away its most basic freebie: parking.


MGM Resorts International announced today that it will become the first major casino company to start charging visitors for parking this year, a move that could bring in millions of dollars of revenue annually and change the landscape of the tourism hotspot that is increasingly catering to visitors who come for other pricey attractions besides gambling.
The move is a dramatic departure for both local residents and drive-in visitors who have grown accustomed to enjoying the perk of free parking when most big city venues attach a fee.
The largest hotel-casino operator in Sin City told The Associated Press that it will charge $10 or less for overnight self-parking at most of its Strip properties starting this spring, coinciding with the April opening of the company's T-Mobile Arena.
The Las Vegas-based company has 35,310 rooms and 37,000 parking spots on the Strip, which come at a premium during major events. The parking fees will come at Mandalay Bay, Delano, Luxor, Excalibur, Monte Carlo, New York-New York, Vdara, Aria, Bellagio, The Mirage and MGM Grand.
Valet parking will cost more, but some parking at the Circus Circus hotel and the Crystals and Mandalay Bay Place shopping centers will still be free.
The company did not provide details on short-term parking fees and said its other properties, in Mississippi, Michigan and China, won't be affected. Parking at some hotels will be cheaper than others, and Clark County residents will get a grace period.
Michael Green, a history professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, said the move shakes up a long-held entitlement of free parking among Las Vegans. They expect tourists to foot the bill on amenities that locals enjoy, he said.
It used to be that gambling revenue could easily offset those costs, but the focus has increasingly shifted to other offerings since Nevada stopped being the only state with legal gambling in 1978, the professor said.
That's one reason to move to fee-based parking, because 70 percent of MGM's revenue comes from outside the casino, including celebrity restaurants, high-end shops, shows and nightclubs, said Corey Sanders, the company's chief operating officer.
Though MGM may be the first to disrupt the Strip's parking model, Sanders said he believes competitors will follow suit.
"There'll be initial backlash, but a month from now, three months from now, people will completely forget about it," he said. "In general, these decisions are really hard decisions to make, but I think we have enough positive things to say about it and are creating enough enhancements to justify it."
The revenue will help offset some costs of building a 3,000-space parking garage and making $36 million in upgrades to existing ones, he said.
Green said it's surprising casinos are not already charging for parking but warned it would likely further alienate residents.
"Locals tend to increasingly feel priced out of the Strip," he said. "It's catering to big-money visitors, but actually it always did that. Locals just happen to get the benefits. Now there seem to be fewer benefits."
Britney Gay, 24, of Las Vegas, said she usually chooses to park at MGM Grand's garage but would go elsewhere because of the fee.
"Nothing is free, but still, parking is," she said. "They need to do something free here for once in a while. Cause people come and pay their money to stay in these nice hotels. Can I get some free parking instead of free bottles of water?"
 

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Blood suckers. I never understood why tracks charged for parking. They were gonna get whatever money I had on me anyway.
 

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Blood suckers. I never understood why tracks charged for parking. They were gonna get whatever money I had on me anyway.
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I always put some gas in the tank on the way to the track..!!..lol...
 

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Maybe there will be a way around it by validating. Harrahs did this in Reno, when they opened up the baseball stadium right next door to them. If you stayed there or got your ticket validated by gambling parking was still free.
 

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this is totally insane,....pay for parking to go in the casino and lose your money,and while we pay enough for staying at these places they are going to start charging for parking,....these would be places that i would not go to at all.First it was resort fees to offset some of the cost and now its paying for parking,....fuck them
 

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this is totally insane,....pay for parking to go in the casino and lose your money,and while we pay enough for staying at these places they are going to start charging for parking,....these would be places that i would not go to at all.First it was resort fees to offset some of the cost and now its paying for parking,....fuck them


I agree..FUCK THEM. I have a nice or nicer casino within 30 minutes of my front door.
 

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The idiots that run these places need to be fired. This country has been in a major recession for a long time, yet tons of people still going to Vegas to willingly hand their money to these clowns for a few thrills. And they are doing everything they can to fuck it up. 6/5 blackjack is a criminal offense, especially when you're gonna get 100% of almost every visitor's gambling budget each time they come to town. Charging for parking now........what's next? An ante to play a blackjack hand?

Got news for you toolbags at the top. Vegas is a shithole. A landfill puffed up with fake tits and free drinks. People will stop coming.
 

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The idiots that run these places need to be fired. This country has been in a major recession for a long time, yet tons of people still going to Vegas to willingly hand their money to these clowns for a few thrills. And they are doing everything they can to fuck it up. 6/5 blackjack is a criminal offense, especially when you're gonna get 100% of almost every visitor's gambling budget each time they come to town. Charging for parking now........what's next? An ante to play a blackjack hand?

Got news for you toolbags at the top. Vegas is a shithole. A landfill puffed up with fake tits and free drinks. People will stop coming.

Agree...but the "free" drinks are even getting hard to come by. Beancounters have ruined the whole fucking place.
 

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I go to Vegas 10+ times a year. And 95% of the time I drive.

I will never stay at an MGM property from here on out.
 

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Surprised it took them this long to do it. Downtown started charging for parking a few years ago. Rooms are $200 per night, entrees at any restaurant start at $30, people are paying over $100 for show tickets, bottle service is $500 minimum; $10 for a parking space seems like a better deal than most of the things people are paying for on the strip. The strip is expensive, there is another 400 square miles in the city where things are much cheaper.
 

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room rate $19.99

resort fee $29.95
room tax [12%]
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total $55.93
parking $10

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grand total $65.93
 

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This kinda shit is a major factor in horse racings decline..program, parking, track admission, food, drink etc etc.
 

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Agree...but the "free" drinks are even getting hard to come by.

agree

Last time I was there it was nearly impossible to get a free drink while gambling. If you were lucky enough to get one, that was all you were getting
 

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The idiots that run these places need to be fired. This country has been in a major recession for a long time, yet tons of people still going to Vegas to willingly hand their money to these clowns for a few thrills. And they are doing everything they can to fuck it up. 6/5 blackjack is a criminal offense, especially when you're gonna get 100% of almost every visitor's gambling budget each time they come to town. Charging for parking now........what's next? An ante to play a blackjack hand?

Got news for you toolbags at the top. Vegas is a shithole. A landfill puffed up with fake tits and free drinks. People will stop coming.


PEOPLE WILL NEVER STOP COMING AND THEY KNOW IT --------
thats why they keep charging,
 

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Maybe there will be a way around it by validating. Harrahs did this in Reno, when they opened up the baseball stadium right next door to them. If you stayed there or got your ticket validated by gambling parking was still free.

Certainly. They’ve been charging to park for years downtown. You stay there or play there you don’t pay a dime.
 

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A cocktail waitress I know at Ny Ny says that even employees will have to pay for parking.,,Im sure that can't mean while they are there for work..

She also said that valet will charge 17 dollars
 

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