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New Ad Shows A Very Different Vegas Plus Free Parking Coming Back to the Strip!

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MGM Resorts Free Parking Las Vegas Strip

While there still isn’t a firm date on when Nevada casinos are going to be allowed to re-open, that doesn’t mean the city still isn’t moving forward. Casino operators have started submitting their safety plans and the Las Vegas Strip is slowly coming back to life. Hopefully we’ll get some news on a reopening date very soon.

A More Intimate Vegas – A New Ad Campaign

In the mean time Las Vegas has now launched a new ad campaign highlighting how Vegas will be a more intimate destination when it reopens. Here is an example from the ad that shows the angle the city is taking. “So if you ever imagined a Vegas that was just for you. It’s only here. And when it’s ready you’ll be the first to know.”

Whatever all that means! 🙂 Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

MGM Resorts Free Parking Returns

MGM Resorts International was the first major Vegas player to bring paid self parking to the Las Vegas Strip, but today they announced it will be a thing of the past when their casinos reopen. At least temporarily…

If you are wondering how long the Vegas Strip free parking will last, it isn’t clear. Here is what MGM Resorts has to say about their new Vegas free parking policy they announced today.

  • We’re implementing free self-parking now as a way to welcome back guests.
  • We don’t have a timeline regarding future plans or changes.

I would expect we will see other big Strip players join MGM Resorts in bringing back free parking as well, even if it most likely will go away again at some point.

MGM Resorts Free Parking & New Vegas Ad – Bottom Line

Las Vegas is getting ready to bring back guests with a new toned down ad campaign and free parking! Will that be enough to get you to return to Sin City? What do you think of the ad campaign and how long will it take MGM Resorts to bring back paid parking? Let us know your thoughts below!

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Free parking will be gone as soon as they can do away with it. It’s like getting a $10 ticket from an LCC then you add fees. Parking, resort fees, etc. etc.

  2. I suppose the ad is trying to make lemons into lemonade. If casinos were genuinely interested in generating business and goodwill at the same time, they’d offer free parking and no resort fees through 2021. I’d suggest calling it honest pricing or something similar but when they revert to their norm after the virtue signaling period ends it would look even worse for them. At least for me, I’ll need a lot more than free parking to entice me back. Vegas casinos have made a long series of customer-unfriendly moves over the past decade or so. Now they expect that free parking will be a serious lure to people who have seen value wiped out on an ongoing basis? Hope springs eternal, I guess.

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