If they can’t determine how much you should pay, you’ll be charged $30 for a lost parking ticket. They will then review tapes to determine how long your car has been parked. You’ll have to press a help button at a parking kiosk to get connected with an attendant. Losing your parking ticket makes for quite a complicated exit and a potentially higher parking fee than what you should pay. You’ll then insert the paid ticket at the gate to leave the garage. Rates range from 15 for a short visit, to 18 for all day. Like most casino resorts up and down the Strip, the MGM Grand charges customers (both hotel guests and non-guests alike), for the privilege of storing your car on a little rectangular piece of dirty concrete. Before returning to your car, pay for your ticket at a parking kiosk. There are a couple of ways to park free near the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. If you aren’t a hotel guest, keep your parking ticket.
Hotel guests can also come and go from the parking garage at no added cost with their hotel room key! If you’re staying at the hotel, bring your hotel room key with you for easy access in and out of the garage.
This allows them to charge your parking fees directly to the room bill. Keep this ticket with you! If you’re staying in Luxor, Las Vegas, give the front desk your parking ticket when you check-in. Free Valet Parking Valet parking is free of charge to Gold, Platinum, and Noir MGM Rewards members but not Sapphire or Pearl members. Each vehicle entering the parking garage will receive a parking ticket.