Last Updated on December 19, 2022
We love Resorts World Las Vegas, with three big-name hotels seamlessly connected into one, but we also know firsthand that parking there can be intimidating for first-time visitors. We’ve broken down everything you need to know about Resorts World Parking, from valet and self-parking to fees and parking structure location, to make it all much easier for you.
Free Parking at Resorts World

Free parking at Resorts World is one of the big perks that sets this new resort apart from the other resorts on Las Vegas Boulevard. Parking is free at both self-parking garages and is offered for guests staying at the property, visitors, and the general public. While self-parking is complimentary, that’s expected to change in the future.
Gates and ticket stations are already in place. There’s no estimated time when Resorts World parking will start charging for self-parking, but it won’t be a surprise when it happens.
If you have a room at Crockford at Resorts World, you can enjoy complimentary valet parking in the Crockford valet area!
Resorts World Parking Fees
Self-parking is currently free to guests of Resorts World. If you are not a guest, you can pay a flat fee of $25 for 24 hours valet parking.Â
Unfortunately, there are no shorter time slots with cheaper rates. That means you’ll have to pay for the whole 24 hours even if you aren’t staying.
Oversized Parking

An oversized parking area can be found across from the Crockford valet lot for guests with oversized vehicles. Oversized parking is meant for RVs and any car or truck that wouldn’t comfortably fit into a traditional parking space.
If you need an oversized parking space, contact Resorts World for the latest information on availability.
Valet Parking Location
Valet parking is available for all three resorts at Resorts World. There’s a main valet parking area on the south side of the resort and three smaller parking areas for each of the hotels at Resorts World.
Access to the main valet area is found off Genting Boulevard, by Goh Tong Way. To access the smaller parking areas for each hotel, take W. Resorts World Drive and follow the signs to find your hotel’s designated valet area.
You can pick your car up from the valet by returning to the same area you checked in when you arrived. Ask the concierge at your hotel’s check-in desk for assistance if you can’t remember where the valet check-in was.
Self Parking Garage Location


Two self-parking garages are free for guests! Resorts World Las Vegas is one of the only properties on the Las Vegas Strip that offers free parking. Self-parking can be found at the south and north end of the property.
The south-end parking garage is accessed by taking Genting Boulevard and turning right on Goh Tong Way. The entrance to the garage is on the left.
Once you’ve parked, you can take the elevators to the main level. There’s a short walk from the southside self-parking garage to the entrance of Resorts World.
Self-parking on the north end of the resort can be found by following Resorts World Drive off the strip. The entrance to the parking garage will be on the left.
Once you take the elevators to the first floor, you’ll enter right by the slot machines in the casino with no outdoor walking required.

Enjoy Easy, Convenient Parking at Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World Las Vegas is home to Crockford Hotel, Conrad Hotel, and Las Vegas Hilton Hotel and is one of the newest resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. Finding your way around Las Vegas and finding a spot to park at Resorts World is easier than you’d think! With both affordable self-parking and valet parking options, even if you’re just there for a visit, Resorts World Las Vegas is worth a stop the next time you’re in Sin City.
No sorry, there is no free parking at Resorts World anymore
This article says self parking was free as of September 2022 but, means to meter were in place. Is self parking still free as of November 25, 2022?
Self-parking is free to guests at Resorts World. Valet is $25 per day.
I visited w my family yesterday the resort and parked with Conrad valet , Im ok. to pay the daily fee $25.00 but in top of this. the Valet employed (AJ). asked me need to pay extra fee in top of it.of 2$5.00 USD, no receipt. and no credit card accepted.
it. is. normal procedure ????
Please let me know
thanks Jesus Chavez
No, that is not normal. They may have been asking for a tip, but they shouldn’t have asked.