
Fontainebleau Las Vegas will continue its complimentary self-parking through May 31 for Nevada residents and Fontainebleau Rewards members, placing parking access alongside other incentives tied to customer retention.
Self-parking fees continue to be one of the most frequently cited grievances in discussions about the cost of visiting the Las Vegas Strip. Several operators have responded by offering parking-related perks aimed at Nevada customers.
Fontainebleau is among operators trying to attract locals by eliminating self-parking charges. Resorts World Las Vegas, another North Strip megaresort, has also removed self-parking fees as part of efforts to draw local visitation.
Caesars Entertainment, which operates eight casinos along the resort corridor, recently extended its Sunday through Thursday free self-parking benefit for Nevada residents.
Fontainebleau, the $3.7 billion, 67-story hotel-casino that opened in December 2023, also offers a valet-validation program for guests visiting the property’s dining, retail, or spa outlets.
Las Vegas casinos introduced a range of budget-friendly deals and promotions after a summer visitation slump tied to multiple factors, including macroeconomic concerns, negative perceptions around pricing, and a significant decline in international travelers.
Many casinos on the Strip allow Nevada residents to self-park free of charge for several hours, except during special events. This includes the nine Strip properties operated by MGM Resorts International, Wynn and Encore, and the Venetian/Palazzo.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2026/01/13/117080-fontainebleau-continues-free-selfparking-offer-for-nevada-drivers-through-may-31










