Parking at rio

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The Rio has two large self-park parking garages, called the Carnival (the yellow pin on the map), and Masquerade, (the red pin on the map). Overflow disabled parking is available adjacent to the Stadium West Lot directly south of Isotopes Park on a first-come, first-served basis.Īvailability of parking around the stadium is subject to change. While other resorts in Las Vegas (MGM Grand, Luxor, etc.), have instituted paid parking, parking at the Rio remains completely free to everyone. There are a limited number of disabled parking spaces available on a first-come, first-served basis in lots A and C. The permit must be displayed in their vehicles to gain access to the lots. Season Ticket Holders who have purchased a discounted permit may park in the Stadium West Lot directly south of Isotopes Park. Only credentialed media, disabled, and Suite Holder permit parking is allowed in these lots.

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Staff and general public may not park in the three lots on Isotopes Park property (Lots A, B and C). Vehicles displaying a disabled permit or placard are allowed to park for free at the UNM East Lot. Vehicles with four or more people are allowed to park in the Stadium East Lot for free. Cash and Baseball Bucks are not accepted as forms of payment at these lots. Payment for parking must be done by credit cards. The University of New Mexico owns and controls most of the parking lots surrounding Isotopes Park and charge Isotopes fans to park in these UNM lots.

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