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The Secret Menu of Las Vegas Living: Perks Only Long-Time Locals Know About

By Matthias Binder April 27, 2026
The Secret Menu of Las Vegas Living: Perks Only Long-Time Locals Know About
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Most people picture Las Vegas as a place you visit, not a place you live. Yet more than two million people call the greater metro area home, and they move through this city in a completely different way than tourists ever do. The Strip is real, the spectacle is real, but so is the quiet, layered economy of perks that runs beneath it. Casinos, resorts, restaurants, and cultural institutions all compete for the loyalty of the people who live here year-round. That competition has produced something genuinely useful: a deep, often unadvertised menu of savings, access, and experiences that only a Nevada ID can unlock.

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Free Parking at Eight Caesars Resorts on the StripThe STRAT True Locals Program: More Than Just ParkingStation Casinos: The Boarding Pass and the Off-Strip AdvantageStaycation Rates That Tourists Simply Cannot GetSpa Days at a Fraction of the PriceCultural Institutions With Real Resident DiscountsThe Library Card: A Hidden Pass to Free AdmissionStrip Attractions with Nevada ID SavingsDining Deals Hidden in Plain SightStacking Deals: The Real Insider Move

Free Parking at Eight Caesars Resorts on the Strip

Free Parking at Eight Caesars Resorts on the Strip (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Free Parking at Eight Caesars Resorts on the Strip (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Parking on the Strip has become a real expense for visitors, but Nevada residents have access to a deal that keeps it free. Anyone with a valid Nevada ID can get free self-parking Sunday through Thursday at Caesars’ eight Las Vegas resorts.

That includes garages for Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, The LINQ, Planet Hollywood, and the Miracle Mile Shops. The savings add up quickly for anyone who dines on the Strip regularly.

You can also save 25% on food and beverage Sunday through Thursday with a valid Nevada ID and Caesars Rewards card. That combination alone is one of the most practical perks available anywhere in the city right now.

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The STRAT True Locals Program: More Than Just Parking

The STRAT True Locals Program: More Than Just Parking (Image Credits: Pixabay)
The STRAT True Locals Program: More Than Just Parking (Image Credits: Pixabay)

The STRAT unveiled “STRAT True Locals,” a locals-only rewards program designed to recognize and reward Southern Nevada residents with unbeatable value on everything from dining to thrills to hotel stays and entertainment, giving eligible guests access to exciting perks every week, Sunday through Thursday.

Benefits include 20% off total food and beverage at The STRAT’s award-winning restaurants and bars, including Top of the World Steakhouse, which offers 360-degree rotating views from the tower. That rotating dinner view, at a discount, is a genuinely special night out.

Members also get 50% off show tickets to in-house residencies including ROUGE and Terry Fator’s all-new multi-media, immersive Vegas production. Free self-parking for all local True Rewards members is available seven days a week.

Station Casinos: The Boarding Pass and the Off-Strip Advantage

Station Casinos: The Boarding Pass and the Off-Strip Advantage (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Station Casinos: The Boarding Pass and the Off-Strip Advantage (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Station Casinos is a premier gaming company that owns and operates a portfolio of hotel-casinos and neighborhood casinos primarily located off the Las Vegas Strip, and they’re renowned for catering to local Las Vegas residents with high-quality amenities, great value, and the best loyalty program in the city.

With points for every dollar spent and rewards that include free slot play, XTRA “Play Cash,” and discounted dining, locals continue to vote the Station Casinos Boarding Pass the Best Casino Player’s Club year after year. It’s the kind of loyalty program that actually pays back in tangible ways.

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Station Casinos properties, including Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, and Palace Station, offer exclusive locals rates with discounted rooms, free parking, and rotating drink specials. These properties also feature strong dining value – locals often report getting dinner for under $20 at casino-run restaurants.

Staycation Rates That Tourists Simply Cannot Get

Staycation Rates That Tourists Simply Cannot Get (Image Credits: Pexels)
Staycation Rates That Tourists Simply Cannot Get (Image Credits: Pexels)

The staycation culture in Las Vegas is real, and the rates that residents access are meaningfully lower than anything listed on general booking platforms. Red Rock Casino Resort Spa in Summerlin offers Nevada residents the best available rates and waived resort fees, while Virgin Hotels Las Vegas’s VIVL (Very Important Vegas Local) program gives you up to 35% off.

M Resort Spa and Casino in Henderson takes 30% off room rates and waives resort fees when stays are booked directly. Waived resort fees alone can represent savings of $40 to $60 per night at some properties.

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At SAHARA Las Vegas, locals enjoy waived resort fees along with exclusive stay rates starting at $59 Sunday through Thursday, plus a free room upgrade, complimentary valet and self-parking, and discounts on cabanas and daybeds. That is genuinely competitive with any off-peak rate a tourist might find.

Spa Days at a Fraction of the Price

Spa Days at a Fraction of the Price (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Spa Days at a Fraction of the Price (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Spa treatments in Las Vegas resort hotels carry price tags that most locals would normally avoid. The locals discount changes that calculus considerably. Both Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch treat locals to 20% off spa treatments and unlimited access to spa amenities for locals year-round on weekdays.

At Resorts World Las Vegas, locals get 20% off their stay and, on Thursdays, 20% off select restaurants, free entry to Zouk, and 20% off a Blue Diamond Facial at Awana Spa. The key with spa deals is always to check weekday availability first, since most of these offers specifically exclude weekends.

It’s worth calling ahead to confirm current offers, as these promotions do shift seasonally. The savings, though, tend to be consistent enough that it’s become a regular habit for long-time Las Vegas residents.

Cultural Institutions With Real Resident Discounts

Cultural Institutions With Real Resident Discounts (Image Credits: Pexels)
Cultural Institutions With Real Resident Discounts (Image Credits: Pexels)

Tourism infrastructure in Las Vegas also supports a surprisingly rich cultural scene, and local residents have worked out some significant entry discounts. Nevada residents can save a notable 50% on Neon Museum admission. That museum, with its outdoor boneyard of restored historic signs, is something many locals visit repeatedly throughout the year.

Nevada residents pay only $9.95 to get into Springs Preserve (kids are only $4.95), representing a savings of $9 on an adult ticket. Springs Preserve is a collection of attractions that include a butterfly habitat, botanical gardens, a splash pad, and several museums focused on the history of southern Nevada.

The Mob Museum, just steps away from Fremont Street, offers locals a discount of around $15 per ticket depending on the pass purchased. The National Atomic Testing Museum serves up a $4 per adult discount for those with an NV ID. These are not trivial savings over the course of a year.

The Library Card: A Hidden Pass to Free Admission

The Library Card: A Hidden Pass to Free Admission (Image Credits: Unsplash)
The Library Card: A Hidden Pass to Free Admission (Image Credits: Unsplash)

One of the most underused perks in the city has nothing to do with a casino. Family Passes for free admission to the Springs Preserve are available for checkout at all Las Vegas-Clark County Library branches, with each pass admitting up to six people during one visit, checked out with a library card at the Information Desk.

Library District cardholders can also check out a free Family Adventure Pass to DISCOVERY Children’s Museum, the top interactive museum in Southern Nevada, enabling families to explore three complete floors filled with hands-on discovery. That’s a full family outing at zero cost.

The Nevada State Parks Pass, also accessible through the library system, is valid at all 27 Nevada State Parks. For outdoor-minded residents, this is one of the most quietly generous perks the city offers.

Strip Attractions with Nevada ID Savings

Strip Attractions with Nevada ID Savings (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Strip Attractions with Nevada ID Savings (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Many of the Strip’s headline attractions quietly offer resident pricing that is never advertised to the general public. Locals looking for a weekend outing can enjoy up to 20% off tickets to several top Strip attractions including the High Roller, Eiffel Tower Experience, and Fly LINQ Zipline.

Being a Nevada resident saves 10% on Allegiant Stadium tours. Just use code NEVADA10 at checkout and be ready to show ID on arrival. For Raiders fans who live here, that’s a deal worth keeping in the back pocket.

At HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor, Las Vegas locals get double the gaming time for the same price with an NV ID. That kind of unannounced upgrade, available just for showing up as a resident, is exactly what makes knowing these perks feel worthwhile.

Dining Deals Hidden in Plain Sight

Dining Deals Hidden in Plain Sight (Image Credits: Pexels)
Dining Deals Hidden in Plain Sight (Image Credits: Pexels)

Restaurant discounts for Nevada residents exist across every price point in the city, but most are never posted anywhere publicly visible. Caesars Entertainment launched a 25% food and beverage discount across its eight Las Vegas resorts for Nevada residents Sunday through Thursday, applicable at more than 100 restaurants, bars, and lounges.

The Village Pub and Cafe inside Ellis Island Casino offers a $9.99 steak and eggs special, with locals swearing their steaks rival any high-end steakhouse in town. Off-Strip dining with loyalty card pricing is where a lot of long-time residents quietly eat very well for very little.

Restaurants, spas, and salons frequently have unadvertised local perks – just asking “Do you have a locals discount?” and showing your ID can yield surprising results. You’d be surprised how often the answer is yes.

Stacking Deals: The Real Insider Move

Stacking Deals: The Real Insider Move (Ken Lund, Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0)
Stacking Deals: The Real Insider Move (Ken Lund, Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0)

The real sophistication in Las Vegas local living isn’t about knowing any single deal. It’s about knowing how they combine. Player rewards cards at Caesars, MGM, and Station properties let you earn points on top of local discounts, and even without gambling, those points add up through dining or shopping purchases and can cover future meals or parking fees.

Using even three of these deals in a single weekend – say, a hotel discount, a dining deal, and an attraction discount – can easily result in savings of over $150 on a two-day staycation. That’s not a theoretical number. It’s the practical result of showing up with the right ID and knowing what to ask.

The Vegas Locals Reddit community and local Facebook groups often share real-time updates or flash deals before official sites list them. Staying plugged into those informal networks is how the most savvy residents find the freshest offers before they fill up or expire.

Living in Las Vegas means you’ve already paid the biggest price of admission: you’re here full time. The city, in its own pragmatic way, rewards that commitment with access most visitors will never know about. The secret menu is real. It just requires a Nevada ID and the habit of asking.
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