Parking Rates At Casino Niagara

Sep 18, 2008  However so far this summer most places around the new casino are offering parking for $4 - $5.00 per day including the Skylon and the Fallsview Casino. Hope this info helps. Have a great time in. Find parking costs, opening hours and a parking map of all Niagara Falls parkades, street parking, parking meters and private garages. Yes, the parking garage at Fallsview Casino is basically a public lot, in that it doesn't matter why you are parking there. The rates vary depending on how busy it is, special events, etc., but is normally either $5 or $10 PER EXIT, and the rate is whatever it is when you leave, not when you enter.

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Parking Rates At Casino Niagara Ny

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For your convenience we offer fast and affordable valet parking. Simply drive into the valet entrance off of Fallsview Boulevard and our friendly valet attendants will take it from there. Present your valet ticket on the way out, and your car will be with you shortly.We're proud to offer ample on-site self-parking in our covered parking garage. Access to the 2,500-space structure is simple. There are two conveniently located entrances; one off of Fallsview Boulevard and the other off of Murray Street. During your visit if you sign up for Players Advantage Club membership and use your card while playing slots or table games you can earn FREE parking. So we are back from our stay at the Tower Hotel and here is the update how we parked both vehicles for two days for a total of only $5 (CAD) per vehicle.By driving into the Fallsview Casino garage (access via Fallsview Blvd or Murray St) you can park on any of the multiple garage levels (ours as 6A) and when taking the elevators to the main floor w/in the Casino you'll find a few Parking Garage kiosks.
If you are staying more than one day, only pay the required $5 amount on the day you are leaving. The kiosk will issue you a ticket that you'll use when exiting the gate. We saved $70 CAD by parking at the Casino and walking the short 2 blocks to the Hotel.You're closer than you think to one of the world's greatest natural wonders and some spectacular entertainment options. Getting here is easy! Fallsview Casino Resort is conveniently located only 90 minutes from Toronto and 45 minutes from Buffalo.Fallsview Casino Resort features convenient on-site self parking for over 3,000 vehicles and valet parking for those who want the VIP treatment.Just to clarify, we already have a player’s passport and we’ll be staying at the Embassy Suites during a weekday. Do we just swipe the card to pay the $5 parking upon exit. We’re not planning on actually going to the casino this time because of the baby. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Just trying to save some costs as the parking fee at Embassy is ridiculous.
Welcome to the NIAGARA FALLS TRAVEL FORUM.First off, the prices are The Embassy Suites Hotel are the “going rate”… Parking here in NF is like any other major City of Touristy Area in North America… it just is what it is… a fact of life.Embassy Suites like many Fallsview Hotels offer different rates being charged for on-site Valet Parking, and for those charged for off-site parking (although some Hotels do offer a third option where one self-parks off-site for an even lower rate).Parking in Niagara Falls is EXPEN$IVE period.It all comes down to real estate… there is only so much land atop The Escarpment overlooking The Falls… and Hoteliers would prefer to build rooms on that wee strip of land than fill it up with cars (far more profitable overall for them).Casino parking is probably the largest piece of misinformation that exists in Niagara Falls.FREE PARKING is pretty much NON EXISTENT in Niagara Falls anywhere around The Falls. And even paying $ 5 for Parking, is fairly uncommon.
Parking at the Casinos is literally a “crap shoot”… it is dependent upon how much one gambles… or what else is going on at the Casino.Sometimes one pays less… sometimes one pays more.You have to gamble in order to qualify for any discounted parking. And your gambling has to be done on a Players Card… you stick the card into the Slot Machines when you play… or you have to get “rated” at a gaming table.The Casinos don’t tell their Patrons “how much” they need to gamble to qualify for Discounted / Free Parking. By all accounts the “amount needed” can change based on the time of day, day of the week etc.When you leave the Casino Parking Lot with your car… you swipe the Players Card, and it will tell you how much you have to pay (for that particular exit). The norm seems to be somewhere between $ 5 and $ 25 per exit. (FREE does happen, but it seems to happen more so if one is a guest of the Casino Hotel OR if one is gambling at the Casino a good deal on their vacation… it also seems to happen more often at the older Casino Niagara property vs the newer Fallsview Casino).
The high-end $ 25 is reflective of what is happening at the Casino… if you choose to leave when there is an Event on at the Casino, then you could pay this higher rate (could be a night-time performance… or even a Special Brunch… thinking Easter, Mother’s Day etc)The inconvenience to Casino Parking is it is offsite from the Hotel you are staying at… so you will have to walk over there (from some Hotels in the area it might be a bit of a hike), then do some gambling, get your car and drive back to the Hotel to carry on with your plans (ie if you were leaving and packing up your luggage / belongings at the end of the trip) VERSUS… Parking at the Hotel, and having you car right there whenever you need it (just calling down to Valet Parking in most cases).The disadvantage to using Casino Parking is the amount you pay to park there is a crap-shoot… and you don’t know when you need to have last gambled on the card… from all accounts those are the variables that change (and the Casinos are not telling their “formula” for this calculation)… so in order to get the best Parking Rate you need to gamble just prior to taking your car out.
The advantage is yes, even if you had to pay $ 25 to Exit the Casino Parking that would be cheaper than what most Hotels are charging for a Daily / Nightly Rate (but with NO IN & OUT Privileges... it would be much higher than the Hotel's Daily / Nightly Rate if you had to take the car out twice that day they were charging $ 25).For more info on the subject of Casino Parking… take a look at the topic entitled *Embassy Suites Fallsview Questions* = tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g154998-i97-k441658…Hope this is helpful,<< When you leave the Casino Parking Lot with your car… you swipe the Players Card, and it will tell you how much you have to pay >>You cannot pay at the Fallsview Casino parking garage exit gate. If you get there and your card does not have free parking, you will be stuck, and the gates are unmanned. You can go to the Players Advantage desk inside the casino to find out if you have free parking. If not, there is a parking pay machine at the entrance to the elevators, just off the main rotunda.