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Question of the Day - 11 December 2023

Q:

Thank you for the in-depth answer about seating at the Sphere. But what about parking? I hear it's tough. And expensive. What did you guys do when you saw the movie? 

A:

There is some street parking on Manhattan Street (east) and Westchester Drive (south) of the arena, but you’d have to get there very early and be very patient to bag a spot. At six p.m. for the 7 p.m. ticket, we saw a line of cars double parked on Manhattan Street, hoping for someone to pull out. Actually, someone did and there was a mad dash from the lanes in both directions; we say you want to stay as far away from that chaos as possible. 

Six on-site self-parking lots and one valet lot are all also east and south of the arena. In total, there are 307 parking spaces for an arena with a capacity of 20,000. Absurd. Worse, but only two are currently available; the rest are still occupied by F1 grandstands and on the ticketing site, there's no indication that they'll be opening up anytime soon. 

Lot S charges $75 for the movie. Ridiculous. You can also valet park in the adjacent lot $125 (plus tip, preposterous).

There are also four garages across Manhattan Street at the Howard Hughes Center with 2,000 spaces. Though they face Manhattan Street, you access them from a single entrance on Howard Hughes Parkway (one long block east). That's where we dropped off our trusty steed. There's a pretty good view of the exosphere from the top of Lot 1. And from there, it's about a 10-minute walk to the building.

We bought our parking ticket in advance on Ticketmaster -- and if you don't have that app on your phone, you should; these days, many if not most tickets are QR codes on your phone. So we don't know how it works if you don't have the code, though we assume an attendant can assist. For us, we showed the code and flowed right in. Though the initial price you see on Ticketmaster is $40, the final price is $20 (at least at the time of this writing). Not bad for an easy into and out of a highly popular attraction. 

Here's the link to the Ticketmaster parking page.

We imagine that prices rise for self-parking at the Wynn and Venetian on Sphere concert nights, but so far at least, neither has changed the pricing structure for the movie. The Wynn is $20 for the day, but it's a fairly long walk through that large property and across Sands Avenue to Sphere. The Venetian charges $15 for four hours and a walkway from the hotel takes you right to one the west entrance to Sphere. 

If you're walking from elsewhere on the Strip, four of the five entrances to the arena are along Sands Avenue; the fifth, the Plaza entrance, is east of the building on Manhattan Street opposite Lot A. That's the one you enter when you park in the Howard Hughes lots. 

 

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  • Debra Grimes Dec-11-2023
    Parking at Sphere
    Wouldn't it be just as cost effective to take an Uber?

  • Mark Bashore Dec-11-2023
    Come on Elon
    Maybe Elon will have a drop off near there in the future? 

  • Kevin Lewis Dec-11-2023
    What about public transit options?
    Since it still costs $20 to park within 70 miles of the Ball and you still have to walk all that way, what about parking somewhere cheap or free (eek!) and taking the Deuce or some other bus? I bet you'd even get there quicker.

  • David Miller Dec-11-2023
    I Have A Better Idea
        Just don't go, you will save time and money and will not feel justifiably ripped off. 

  • Hoppy Dec-11-2023
    A view to a  . . .
    Sphere! Park (free) at the Westgate. Take the Monorail to the closest stop. Enjoy the view. 

  • Raymond Dec-11-2023
    The problem with taking the monorail...
    ...is that the "nearby" stops aren't nearby (Convention Center, Harrah's).  You're probably better off parking for free at the Sahara and taking the Deuce south.

  • AL Dec-12-2023
    Uber or Lyft?
    It sounds to me like it would be cheapest and less work to just get a ride from an Uber or Lyft driver, from your hotel to the front entrance.  It also sounds like it would be cheaper to go via taxicab.