Four Queens Parking

Just read a report on Trip Advisor from someone who stayed at Four Queens last week. They thought that the $3.00 per night parking was a deal. I didn't pay last year - anyone know if that is a regular thing now?

From what I undestand the Four Queens does not own the parking garage.If you stay there you need to get a parking permit at the check in desk that lets you park for free.
They don't own the parking garage. At checkin, they should give you a large parking plackard to identify you as a hotel patron. When I tried to drive out the first morning without it, the attendant wanted $16!!
I parked and scurried to checkin desk for another to leave without payment. Guess I should have listened closer during checkin!

Good Luck!
Ric at Joes
Yes, if you're staying at Four Queens, make sure to ask them at the Front Desk for a parking pass. It's Yellow. And at least when I last stayed there in November, it caused you to get Free Parking.

Maybe that's changed, but I hope that it has not changed.

RecVPPlayer

Edited To Add: I just called Four Queens and what they are now telling me is that now at the Hotel Front Desk, you have to show them your Player's Club Card to not have to pay for parking even if you get the Parking Pass. Otherwise, if you don't get and show the Front Desk your Four Queens Player's Card, then you will have to pay $3 per night.

At least according to the woman on the phone who I spoke to, the City of Las Vegas owns the Parking Structure and so if you are not a member of Four Queens' Slot Club, then you will have to pay.

Thanks for that update I think I am giving them a whirl in Sept so put that on my reminder list.
Well I'm back from my LV visit and I didn't have to show the Hotel Front Desk person my Slot Club card. Maybe that differs from Desk person to Desk person, I don't know.

RecVPPlayer
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Originally posted by: RecVPPlayer
Well I'm back from my LV visit and I didn't have to show the Hotel Front Desk person my Slot Club card. Maybe that differs from Desk person to Desk person, I don't know.

RecVPPlayer



You had a car?
Why is that surprising?
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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: RecVPPlayer
Well I'm back from my LV visit and I didn't have to show the Hotel Front Desk person my Slot Club card. Maybe that differs from Desk person to Desk person, I don't know.

RecVPPlayer



You had a car?

Yes, I came with my friend who drove us in his car to LV. That's how I usually come to LV (driving or being driven) and if not, then I take the Greyhound bus. And when I used to go with my mother, I would drive her in her car.

RecVPPlayer
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Originally posted by: RecVPPlayer
Well I'm back from my LV visit and I didn't have to show the Hotel Front Desk person my Slot Club card. Maybe that differs from Desk person to Desk person, I don't know.

RecVPPlayer


I just checked in last night and did not have to show my card. It may be that since I was checking in on a casino offer, they just assumed I had a players club card.
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