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Fontainebleau Las Vegas Rolls Out ‘Locals Only’ Perks as Visitor Numbers Drop

Exclusive Deals Aim to Boost Local Engagement Amid Tourism Slump

In the heart of the Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is stepping up its game with fresh incentives designed to draw in Nevada folks during a tough stretch for tourism.

 

As visitor counts dip across the city, this luxury spot is launching a wave of perks under its expanded Locals Only initiative, hoping to turn locals into loyal patrons.

 

Recent reports highlight a noticeable slide in Las Vegas arrivals, with August 2025 seeing nearly 3.2 million guests—a 6.7 percent drop from the previous year.

 

Hotel occupancy hovered at 77.5 percent, underscoring the broader challenges facing the hospitality scene.

 

Amid this slowdown, Fontainebleau is offering complimentary self-parking to Nevada residents showing valid ID and all members of its rewards program.

 

This deal runs through the end of December, providing unlimited access except on days with major events.

 

It's a smart pivot that echoes moves by other big players like Caesars Entertainment, which recently unveiled its own resident-focused promotions to spark regional spending.

 

Beyond parking, locals can snag rooms starting at $125 per night with waived resort fees, plus 20 percent discounts at participating eateries.

 

Bars are tempting visitors with buy-one-get-one cocktail specials, while spots like LIV and LIV Beach waive entry fees for area residents.

 

Don't miss out on two-for-one tickets to the Hall of Excellence or savings on salon services—perks that make Fontainebleau feel like a hometown haven.

 

City leaders, including the mayor, are even calling on international crowds from Canada and Mexico to return, as economic jitters and political shifts keep numbers low.

 

With campaigns like the Fabulous Five-Day Sale showing mixed results—brief spikes in bookings but ongoing price drops—these local pushes could be key to steadying the ship.

 

As 2025 winds down, this emphasis on community ties positions the resort as a go-to for Nevadans seeking Strip glamour without the hassle.

 

FAQ: What are the details of Fontainebleau Las Vegas ‘Locals Only’ perks?

 

These include free parking, discounted rooms, and meal deals for Nevada residents through year-end.

 

How is Las Vegas tourism trending in 2025?

 

Visitor numbers have declined, prompting resorts to focus on local incentives amid economic challenges.

 

Who qualifies for free parking at Fontainebleau?

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