We (Myself, husband and 27yo son) are in the final planning stages of our first visit together to LV. We are thinking May 10-14.
I’ve been two or three times for business. We don’t gamble and plan to do some meals in the room in order to accommodate specific diets (low carb and some food allergies) and avoid higher costs. We definitely plan to eat out some. (Park MGM has Eataly and the food truck, other places for quick bites)
We are considering a suite at V’dara or an off strip property like Marriott Grand Chateau for the privacy of having a separate bedroom and the full kitchen.
We plan to have a convertable to do morning trips for hikes, other exploring and then driving the strip at night to get the full experience. Of course walking to several resorts and seeing all they have to offer as well.
1. Are there other properties to stay at that would check the boxes?
2. Are there off strip restaurants that are must do on your list with parking?
3. Do most resorts charge for parking?
4. Is there a paid parking pass for the strip? If not, are there places to park in the event I can’t walk for miles?
Any help is always appreciated! TA has been awesome for my research for many years. Thanks.
It sounds like you’ve got an exciting trip to Las Vegas planned! The combination of exploring the Strip by night, hiking in the mornings, and focusing on healthy dining makes for a well-rounded experience. Let’s dive into your questions to help with your planning:
1. Other Properties to Stay At That Would Check the Boxes
It sounds like you're looking for a place with a suite or full kitchen for privacy and cooking convenience, but also one that offers easy access to the Strip and other attractions. Here are a few additional suggestions:
2. Off-Strip Restaurants That Are Must-Do with Parking
There are several great off-strip restaurants with ample parking that offer fantastic dining experiences:
3. Do Most Resorts Charge for Parking?
Yes, most resorts on the Strip now charge for parking. Self-parking fees typically range from $10 to $25 per day, while valet parking can cost anywhere from $20 to $40 per day, depending on the resort. Some resorts offer free parking, but those are fewer and far between. However, if you're staying at a property with a suite or extended stay option, you might be able to negotiate for parking discounts or perks. It's always a good idea to check parking policies when you book your stay, as rates can change.
4. Is There a Paid Parking Pass for the Strip? If Not, Are There Places to Park If I Can’t Walk for Miles?
There isn't a universal paid parking pass for all Strip properties, but you can park at various places across different resorts. Many hotels offer free self-parking, but others charge for both self and valet parking. Some options to consider:
With the convenience of your convertible and the ability to park, you should be able to easily explore both off-strip and on-strip locations. Be sure to check parking rates at the resorts you're considering, as some offer parking discounts for hotel guests or those booking suites. If walking becomes an issue, don’t hesitate to use ride-sharing or check for closer parking options near the spots you want to visit.
Enjoy your trip to Las Vegas and have a great time exploring the city!