BOGO! SkyJump At The Strat Celebrates 13th Anniversary With 2 For 1 Tickets
Everyone loves a good deal, but not everyone is a huge fan of heights. That said, SkyJump at The Strat is offering the perfect opportunity for you to get over your fear of high altitudes with a super impressive BOGO, two-for-one deal on tickets, as Skyjump celebrates its 13th anniversary in Las Vegas!
Grab a friend, family member, or random individual in your life that loves a good thrill, and plan to take the 829 foot leap from the top of the Strat down to the Las Vegas Strip. For those interested in taking advantage of the BOGO, two-for-one deal on SkyJump tickets, guests can plan to make their discounted purchase from April 17th through 20th.
According to News 3, “Officials with the attraction say more than 370,000 people have experienced the SkyJump so far, and they want more to take the leap of faith for their 13th anniversary.”
The Strat made headlines just earlier this week after it was confirmed that the property is now charging for parking. While you might have to pay to park your vehicle now, you are still nearly guaranteed to come out on top with this spectacular SkyJump BOGO ticket deal. Just don’t spend all of your extra money gambling in their casino, and you should be good.
So what are you waiting for? Plan to enjoy the ultimate thrill of a lifetime with that special someone in your life for half the price at SkyJump at The Strat!
To learn more about SkyJump at The Strat, click here. The Strat is located at 2000 Las Vegas Blvd South.
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The STRAT Charging For Parking - Who Lets Las Vegas Park Free?
UPDATE: The STRAT has since rescinded their pay for parking policy, allowing drivers with a Nevada ID to come and go for free.
Once upon a time, Las Vegas was filled with free parking and valet. Valet drivers were tipped into six-digit incomes. Locals and visitors alike could visit the Strip and shell out their money inside the resort, not in the garage. But the times are a-changin’, and paid parking is spreading faster than coronavirus. How bad as it gotten? The STRAT just started charging for parking.
Yes, for the low low price of not free, you can park your vehicle inside a parking lot in one of the least safe areas of the resort corridor.
We kid, but only a little. The STRAT is charging $6 for the first four hours during the weekdays, with a max daily charge of $12. Friday-Sunday, that bumps up to $8 with a max daily charge of $15.
“Oh, OK. For the tourists, but what about the locals?”. Well, we hate to burst your bubble but the locals are not getting a discount. No “first 3 hours free”. No discounted rate. You’re paying as much as the frat boys from Rancho Cucamonga.
You may remember Resorts World (who has had their challenges drumming up business) started charging for parking recently, but that parking became free by simply having a Genting Rewards card, their free gaming rewards card. Any tier parks for free. The STRAT is giving free parking as well, but not for everyone. True Rewards members above “Solid” (which is the third tier up) get to park for free. To the rest, unfortunately, you’ve got to open your wallet.
It really is a shame, because what The STRAT has done in recent years to modernize their property is impressive! But not paying for parking in Las Vegas is something of a religion. Many aren’t ready to convert.
Who among us isn’t charging for parking in Las Vegas?!
There are still some properties that are thumbing their nose at the “fork over your money to park your car here and fork over more money” policy. They range from the cheapest to the most bougie and it makes you wonder… why would you park elsewhere?!
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.