The changes were made Wednesday without prior public notice. Today, only Treasure Island, Circus Circus and Casino Royale offer free parking in their lots. MGM was the first company to charge for self-parking in 2016 and since then, other companies have followed. The company did not comment on why the rates were increased, but said local residents and customers enrolled in upper tiers of MGM’s loyalty program would continue to receive limited free parking. MGM omitted its former one to four hour and four- to 24-hour rates. The company on Friday confirmed that rates at all properties have been raised to $18 for Mondays through Thursdays, and $23 for Fridays through Sundays. ![]() Self-parking rates have increased at MGM Resorts International’s nine Strip properties. (Madeline Carter/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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