Year-round changes to Harrah's and Harveys parking policy
Submitted by paula on Thu, 07/19/2018 - 9:52pm
Harrah's Tahoe and Harveys will be putting into place a new year-round parking policy, much as the other properties in the Caesars Entertainment family, starting July 30, 2018. It will now cost to park when going to the casino for food and entertainment, gambling and events.
Last year the two casinos started charging for parking during special events and concerts at the outdoor arena, then this year Harrah's started to block parking for Heavenly Village and kept out those not utilizing the casino.
There will now be different parking rates depending on the season, along with fixed rates of $25 for self-parking and $30 for valet parking during special event days, including outdoor concerts, Celebrity Golf and designated holidays.
Beginning on Monday, July 30, 2018, the following policies will be at both of the Lake Tahoe properties:
· Valet and self-parking is always free for Platinum, Diamond and Seven Star Total Rewards members.
· Gold Total Rewards guests receive a $3 self-park and a $2 valet park discount year ‘round.
· Locals dining in any Caesars Entertainment-owned outlet or shopping in any outlet at either property will receive free, validated parking (with purchase) from that outlet. “Locals” are defined as those persons residing anywhere within the Lake Tahoe basin, Carson City/Carson Valley, Minden and Gardnerville, Nevada.
High Season examples:
· First hour for self-parking at Harrah’s and Harveys is free.
· Self-parking up to four hours is $10 and four to 24 hours is $13.
· Valet parking is $15 for zero to four hours and $20, four to 24 hours.
“With the exception of the hotel casinos at Lake Tahoe, paid parking has been the norm at resorts and hotels in tourist-oriented destinations for many years,” said Xenia Wunderlich, General Manager for Harrah’s and Harveys Lake Tahoe. “Guests who stay, game and recreate at our two Tahoe resorts have said that parking spaces and valet services have become increasingly scarce, so we believe that implementing a paid parking program will help address these issues.”
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