Horseshoe Las Vegas, formerly Bally’s Las Vegas, is a center-strip resort that sees a lot of people coming and going. Whether you’re staying in the resort, visiting the casino, or dining at a restaurant, you’ll need to find Horseshoe Las Vegas parking before you can even get to your room. Thankfully, it’s not hard!
We’ve gathered all the details you need to know about self-parking, valet, and how to score free parking at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Guest | Self Parking Fees | Valet Fees |
Nevada Residents | Free for 3 Hours | Daily Per Entry: $40 |
Registered Hotel Guest | $20 Daily | Daily: $40 |
Non-Hotel Guests | Mon-Wed: $20 | Daily Per Entry: $40 |
Caesars Reward Members | Free Platinum and up | Free Platinum and up |
Self Parking
The self-parking garage at Horseshoe Las Vegas is a 7-story structure that’s shared with Paris Las Vegas. Both resorts are connected to the parking garage, so there are plenty of spots to accommodate hotel guests and visitors of both locations.
Self-parking is free for the first 3 hours if you live in Nevada and have a valid ID to show. Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars Caesars Rewards members can also enjoy complimentary self-parking in Horseshoe’s parking garage.
If you don’t qualify for free self-parking, the self-parking fees depend on whether you’re a hotel guest or not. Hotel guests are charged a flat rate of $20 per day to park with unlimited in and out privileges. Don’t forget your hotel room key – that’s how you can get in and out for free!
Non-hotel guests are charged $20 per day, Monday through Thursday, and $25, Friday through Sunday. Non-hotel guests do not receive in-and-out privileges, so you’ll have to pay again if you leave the garage and want to return within the same 24-hour period.
The flat rate system can be annoying if you’re only planning to park for a few hours, but it adds up to major savings if you’re booked for a whole day. Any period of time past the first 24 hours will be charged a full day rate, so watch the time if you don’t plan to spend another 24 hours in the resort!
One important thing to note before you decide how you’ll park is the distance from the parking garage to the Horseshoe Las Vegas Hotel registration desk. It’s about a ¼ mile walk, which feels a whole lot longer if you’re carrying luggage to your room. If you’re coming to the Las Vegas Strip for a relaxing vacation, valet parking may be worth the added cost to save yourself a walk to and from the car.
Most Las Vegas hotels aren’t as far from their self-parking garages, so the walk is a common complaint for first-time guests at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Valet Parking
Valet parking is always more expensive than self-parking, but at Horseshoe, that added cost for convenient and secure parking at the valet is worth every penny! The self-parking garage is a long walk from the entrance of Horseshoe, so valet parking is more beneficial here than it may be at other resorts where the self-parking garage is just a few steps from the hotel entrance.
Valet parking is charged on a 24-hour basis, no matter how long you’re parked. You can park for 2 hours and pay the same as you would if you’re parking for 23 hours. Keep in mind there is no grace period. That means that even if you’re only a few minutes past the 24-hour mark, you’ll be charged for a whole second day’s worth of parking.
The valet parking fee is $40 Monday through Wednesday and $40 Thursday through Sunday. However, Caesars Entertainment properties offer free valet parking to those with Platinum, Diamond, or Seven Stars status in the Caesars rewards program.
Registered hotel guests receive free in/out privileges during their stay, and the valet fees can be charged directly to their room bill. Non-hotel guests will have to pay valet parking fees again anytime they leave the property and repark, even if it’s within the same 24-hour period.
Tips are heavily encouraged; honestly, it’s worth the small price to show appreciation to someone treating your car with care! Tips are only accepted in cash, which is one reason we never go out in Vegas without cash.
EV Charging
Horseshoe Las Vegas has electric vehicle charging stations, but the number is limited. On the south side of the second floor, in the self-parking garage, you’ll find 3 Tesla charging stations and 1 standard EV charging station.
As you can imagine, chargers are in high demand during special events, peak travel season, and weekends.
If you need to charge your electric vehicle and the charging stations at Horseshoe are full, check other Caesars Entertainment garages. The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace has six fast EV chargers. Some properties require you to go to the valet for EV charging access.
The easiest way to access valet parking at Horseshoe is via Flamingo Road. Head east on Flamingo, then take the first right after The Strip. After you take the right turn, keep in the left lane, which will take you right to the valet drop-off area by the Horseshoe Las Vegas main entrance.
You have multiple options to enter the self-parking garage. The easiest and preferred entrance is located on East Flamingo Road. It’s clearly marked and easy to get in/out of without the traffic of S Las Vegas Blvd. If you prefer to enter from the Las Vegas Strip, there are two pull-in spots for the garage if you’re going north on S Las Vegas Blvd.
The first is a small, unmarked lane right after Paris. The second is slightly further up, marked as the main entrance to Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Caesars Entertainment has done a great job of clearly labeling the valet and self-parking areas, so finding them isn’t difficult.
FAQs
Is Horseshoe Las Vegas parking free?
Horseshoe Las Vegas does not offer free parking, even for Horseshoe registered guests. Nevada residents can get free parking for 3 hours with a valid Nevada ID. You can also score unlimited free parking with a Diamond, Platinum, or Seven Stars Caesars Rewards status.
Are Horseshoe and Bally’s the same?
Bally’s Las Vegas officially started rebranding at Horseshoe Las Vegas in December 2022. The rebranding process was completed in March 2023, and Bally’s no longer exists in any capacity.
Does Horseshoe Las Vegas have oversized parking?
The clearance for the Horseshoe parking garage is 7 foot 4 inches, which is comparable to other parking garages at resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. An uncovered parking lot on Flamingo Road behind Horseshoe can accommodate oversized vehicles, but it may be hard to get a parking space during busy travel times.
Key Takeaways
- Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas share parking facilities. Both resorts are connected to the parking garage.
- Hotel guests do not get free Horseshoe Las Vegas parking, but they do get free in-and-out privileges for the self-parking garage and valet.
- If you’re staying at Horseshoe Las Vegas, parking fees can be charged directly to your room bill.
- Always carry cash if you plan to use valet parking. Tip the driver when you drop off and pick up your car as a way of saying thanks for taking great care of my car!
- If you aren’t staying at Horseshoe, parking fees can be paid at a pay-on-foot kiosk found in the valet parking area or at the exit of the self-parking garage.
- If you want to avoid the Las Vegas Strip, East Flamingo Road has the most convenient and easy exit for the self-parking garage.
What is the charge for Nevada 100% disabled?
There are no disabled parking rates that are different from the regular rates that we know of.
I’ll be attending a conference at this hotel and I’ll need to use self-parking instead of valet. Do I just enter the garage and take a ticket and then check in to the hotel? Or am I supposed to check in first to get my room key and use that to get into the garage (and if so, where do I park temporarily so I can check in)? Thank you in advance.
Yes, just enter the garage and take your parking ticket with you to check in. Once you’re checked in, you’ll be able to use your room key when entering/exiting the garage.
Flamingo staff suggested we park at Horseshoe oversized for a Chevy Silverado pulling a trailer with a golf cart.
Is there any further suggestions from you or do we just pull up, pay and be assured our golf cart will be safe?
Thanks, Lorri & Chris Antus, lorriyan@gmail.com, 218-428-8471
Horseshoe oversized parking is as secure as any other resort parking in Vegas, so you can just pull up and park normally.
Of course, there’s always a risk when leaving something like a golf cart unattended after it’s parked, but the lot is monitored periodically by Horseshoe staff.