Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) publishes the parking products listed below. Rates are the current drive-up daily maximums; pre-booked rates are usually 10–30 percent lower. Click any product to see the airport's reservation page.
| Lot / Garage | Hourly | Daily | Access to terminal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminal 1 Garage Daily | $4/hr | $24/day | Direct connection to Terminal 1 |
| Terminal 3 Garage Daily | $4/hr | $24/day | Direct connection to Terminal 3 |
| Economy Long-Term Lot Economy | — | $16/day | Free shuttle every 12 minutes |
| Cell Phone Lot Free | — | Free | — |
Money-saving tip: Off-site Las Vegas parking is more competitive than at any other Western airport because of fierce competition from neighboring lots. McCarran Express at $9/day with a 24/7 shuttle is hard to beat.
How the on-site lots compare at LAS
The cheapest on-airport long-term option at LAS works for trips of four days or more, where the per-day savings outweigh the shuttle wait. For one- to three-day trips, the daily terminal garage is usually the better total-time call once you factor in the shuttle to and from a long-term lot.
Hourly parking is for pickups and meetings of less than four hours; rates climb steeply after the first hour at every airport. The cell phone waiting lot is free and is the right place to wait for an arriving passenger — pulling to the arrivals curb early forces you into a recirculation loop that at busy hubs like LAS can cost 15–25 minutes.
Off-airport parking near LAS
Independent operators within a few miles of LAS typically undercut on-airport economy by $3–$8 per day. The trade-off is shuttle frequency.
| Lot | Daily rate | Shuttle |
|---|---|---|
| McCarran Express Parking | $9/day | Every 10 minutes |
| WallyPark Las Vegas | $12/day | Valet handoff, 24/7 |
Rideshare and ground transportation
Uber and Lyft pick up at the rideshare zones on the second level of the parking garages at Terminals 1 and 3. The pickup surcharge is $2.50.
For full ground-transport details — rental car center, transit fares, hotel shuttle locations — see the LAS ground transportation guide.
Accessible parking at LAS
Accessible spaces are reserved on every level of the on-site garages at LAS and are the closest spaces to each terminal entrance. A valid disability placard or plate is required. Wheelchair-accessible shuttle service is available from the long-term and economy lots — request it from any shuttle driver or via the airport's accessibility line.
Terminal map summary
Two terminals: Terminal 1 (Domestic D Gates, mostly Allegiant, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, Hawaiian, Sun Country, Southwest A and B Gates) and Terminal 3 (American, Alaska, Delta, Air Canada, United, all international). The two terminals are not connected airside; transfers require a landside bus. See the full LAS terminals guide for airline assignments and walking-time estimates.
How to save more
Read the complete US airport parking-savings playbook for techniques that work at every major airport — pre-booking, off-site comparisons, park-stay-fly packages, transit alternatives, and weekly maximums.