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Does resort World have free parking for non guests?

Unlike many other resorts on and near the Las Vegas Strip, guest parking at Resorts World was complimentary and offered to guests and visitors. As of Wednesday, paid parking at the resort was officially implemented for everyone except Genting Rewards members. Parking was free since the resort opened in June 2021.



In 2026, Resorts World Las Vegas generally does not offer free parking for non-guests or non-rewards members. The property utilizes a tiered pricing system where the first three hours of parking typically cost around $10, with a flat daily rate of approximately $18 for longer stays. However, there is a significant "loophole" through the Genting Rewards program. Members of the loyalty program who have reached at least the "Prime" tier or higher usually receive complimentary self-parking as a standard benefit. For those staying at the hotel (including the Hilton, Conrad, or LXR towers), parking is often bundled into the daily resort fee or charged as a separate flat daily rate with in-and-out privileges. If you are just visiting for a quick meal or to see the theater, it is highly recommended to check the current event schedule, as parking prices can "surge" to $25 or $50 during major concerts or residency performances at the Resorts World Theatre.

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You do not legally have to pay any hotel resort fee. Resort fees are in violation of Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Law. Fifty Attorneys General are currently investigating hotel resort fees for being deceptive and misleading.

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You cannot simply refuse to pay resort fees, but — just as some hotel employees are occasionally empowered to compensate you — the employee might have authority to remove your resort fee. Just understand that this is the exception, not the norm. And while it doesn't hurt to ask, it helps to ask nicely.

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Resorts World Las Vegas is a resort, mall, and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, United States. The property is owned and operated by Genting Group and had been the site of the Stardust Resort and Casino until 2007, when Boyd Gaming demolished the resort to develop its Echelon Place project.

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The 5th Night Free benefit applies only to Standard Room Rewards, and does not apply when a stay is booked as part of any other offer, package or promotion offered by Hilton or its partners.

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Resorts World Las Vegas, a new property on the north Strip, has also banned smoking except for specific parts of the casino floor. It's a growing trend that accelerated when the covid pandemic forced casinos to temporarily ban all smoking to mitigate the spread of the virus.

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Book an award stay with hotel loyalty points. One of the best strategies for avoiding resort fees comes when you use travel rewards to cover the cost of your stay. However, it's important to note that not all hotel points can help you avoid paying those pesky resort fees.

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The American Hotel and Lodging Association said that resort fees pay for a range of hotel amenities, such as pool use, gym access, towel services, Wi-Fi, newspapers, shuttle service, daily parking. They state that the resort fee is a payment for a group of services.

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First, by separating a mandatory resort fee from a quoted hotel rate, hotels can make their rates look more attractive to potential guests. Travelers, of course, disagree and feel that this practice is deceptive and unethical. Another reason why amenity fees are charged separately is due to taxation.

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Most of the hotels offer an hour of free parking. Luckily, some major Vegas hotels, like Rio Suites, Treasure Island, Tropicana, Rio Suites, Stratosphere, Circus Circus, are still free for everyone. Wynn and Encore are free for registered guests. Other hotels, like Cosmopolitan have free parking for hotel guests.

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