Oyo Becomes Latest Las Vegas Casino to Charge for Parking

The Oyo knows your trick — parking in its free garage and then walking across Tropicana Boulevard to gamble at the MGM Grand – and it has finally put a stop to it.

The Oyo, located a quarter mile east of the Strip, is only the latest free-parking domino to fall. Once an entitlement for Las Vegas tourists, the perk is quickly becoming another relic of Las Vegas past. (Image: YouTube/Babealabe)

Oyo now charges, via a parking app, $13 for up to three hours. After that, the charge is $18 for each 24-hour period. In seven days, a visitor would pay $126, not including service fees.

For the time being, however, the Oyo will still validate parking at its players club desk, according to Vital Vegas. 

Oyo Vey!

Oyo collects its parking fees via the app Metropolis, which visitors are directed to by signs at the garage that display a QR code. (Image: Vital Vegas)

The Oyo, located a quarter mile east of the Strip, is only the latest free-parking domino to fall. Once an entitlement for Las Vegas tourists, the perk is quickly becoming another relic of Las Vegas’ past.

For tourists, Las Vegas Strip parking is still free only at the Sahara, Treasure Island, Circus Circus and Casino Royale. The Wynn offers free parking for up to three hours to its visitors, though there is no limit for its hotel guests.

Normally, parking is also free at the Fashion Show Mall. However, for special events, expect to pay an arm and a leg here. (For the F1 Grand Prix this weekend, the indoor shopping mall’s charge is $50-$80 per space.)

Free parking is still available at most Strip resorts to locals, but only for the first three hours and only if they show a valid Nevada driver’s license. Some hotels also offer it as a perk of their rewards programs — but only once you “earn” your way up to a certain status tier.

Fee For All

Unqualified, unlimited free parking was once a staple of the Strip from the day it began until 2016. That was the year MGM — which operates the Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, New York-New York, Luxor and Excalibur — became the first casino company to charge for the time-honored Strip tradition.

Caesars followed MGM’s lead, charging all guests to park at Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Harrah’s, Horseshoe, Paris, Flamingo, Planet Hollywood and Linq starting in 2021.

You can’t really blame the resorts that neighbor an MGM or Caesars property for eliminating their free parking, such as Oyo. They’re only trying to keep their free lots from filling up with guests of neighboring properties.

That you once parked for free at all Las Vegas Strip casinos will be a story you can tell your grandchildren one day, just like the stories you’ll tell them about drinking in them for free and getting your room comped because you gambled $100.

 

Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

Contact Corey at corey@casino.org.

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    Mary June 2, 2025
    This is a really a joke. OYO lost at least 500 dollars I would have played because they want to charge locals parking.… This is a really a joke. OYO lost at least 500 dollars I would have played because they want to charge locals parking. I will not lose 500 bucks playing and then pay 20 or more dollars to park. I wouldn't even pay 3 bucks to park. I am donating in the casino. Also a parking post with a scanner is an AWFUL way to pay. What if you don't have a smart phone? what if you can't use your phone because its hijacked? What if your phone is dead or you forgot it? If someone from another casino wants to park there for free, it shouldn't be reflected on your Loyal customers. Really bad business practice. This casino is NOT on the strip, or a big chain hotel. When I pulled in and seen the parking post, I pulled right out. That was one perk that drew me to playing here over anywhere else in the area. SAD!
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    Gilbert November 25, 2024
    To much Greed no good
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