$30 a day to skip the garage hunt
Valet Parking at Harry Reid runs a flat $30 per day and sits right next to the terminals, so you’re about a 1‑minute walk from drop-off to the doors. It feels more like casino valet than airport parking: you hand over the keys at the curb and they move the car into the same garages you’d otherwise circle yourself.
There’s valet service at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3: T1 drop is in the garage on level 2, and T3 valet sits on level V of its garage. Operation is handled by ABM Aviation, and current airport materials show a simple daily rate instead of the older tiered pricing that used to list $10 for the first hour and a $30 cap. If you’re comparing options, valet can price below Short Term for multi-day trips but above Long Term and Economy.
Regulars lean on valet for early‑morning departures and late‑night arrivals, when walking through the garage feels like a chore and you just want to step out of the car and head straight into T1 or T3. Some Vegas high‑rollers even pair a casino‑arranged ride on arrival with airport valet on departure, so their own car is waiting when they land back in town.
Watch out for return timing: when the midnight banks land and half a flight calls for cars at once, reports mention 15–20 minute waits for your vehicle to come up from the garage. Price is the other sticking point; more than one local notes they can grab an Uber from home for about the same $30 they’d spend per day here.
Tip: Use valet when time really matters, and pair it with cheaper parking or rideshare on trips longer than 3–4 days so the bill doesn’t quietly outrun your airfare.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $30.00/day | $30.00 |
| 3 days | $30.00/day | $90.00 |
| 7 days | $30.00/day | $210.00 |
1 min walk · next to terminal