Key Highlights:
- The Best Value Ride: Use the RTC Game Day Express; it’s only $4 roundtrip from several locations like Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch.
- The “Hacienda Hike”: Most fans walk from Mandalay Bay via the Hacienda Bridge. It’s a 15–20 minute walk that is closed to cars on event days.
- Bag Policy: Strictly enforced. Clear bags only (12x12x6 max) or a tiny clutch (4.5×6.5). Non-compliant bags cost $20 to check at designated lots.
- Cash is Dead: The entire stadium is cashless. Bring your cards or set up Apple/Google Pay before hitting the gates.
Standing in the shadow of the “Death Star”—the local nickname for the massive, black-paneled Allegiant Stadium—is a rite of passage for any modern Vegas traveler. Whether you’re here to scream for the Raiders or lose your voice at a massive concert like BTS or AC/DC, this venue is a beast to navigate without a plan.
We’ve braved the 100-degree “Hacienda Hike,” analyzed the latest parking surges, and timed the rideshare exits so you don’t have to. Here is your honest, street-smart guide to Allegiant Stadium.
Allegiant Stadium Parking: Prices & Best Lots

Parking at the stadium is convenient but can easily cost more than your dinner. Official lots are managed via SpotHero, and you almost always need to book in advance.
Direct Answer: For events, official Allegiant Stadium parking typically ranges from $50 to $100+. For the best balance of price and exit speed, look at Lot N or private lots west of the I-15. If you are on a budget, Lot V is often the cheapest official option, sometimes starting at $35 for select games.
- On-Site (Lots A, B, C): Closest to the doors and best for tailgating, but these are the hardest to exit. Expect to sit in gridlock for 45+ minutes post-event.
- Off-Site (Lot N, Dewey Lot): A slightly longer walk but usually saves you 30 minutes of traffic. Lot N is the primary choice for those wanting a faster escape to the north.
- Resort Parking: Parking at Mandalay Bay or Luxor is a solid strategic move. Prices sit around $50–$75 on event days, but it puts you right next to the dining options before you walk over.
The Hacienda Bridge: Walking from the Strip
If you are staying on the Strip, you will likely join the “sea of fans” walking across the Hacienda Bridge. This is the most iconic way to enter the “Death Star.”
- The Indoor Hack: Start your walk inside Mandalay Bay. Follow signs for “Allegiant Stadium” through the Shoppes at Mandalay Place. This keeps you in the air conditioning for an extra 10 minutes.
- The Walk: Once you exit the resort, it’s roughly 0.3 miles across the bridge. The energy here is electric with street performers and vendors, but be prepared for the heat—there is zero shade on that bridge.
If you don’t want to deal with the $100 parking tag, you have two primary “local” secrets:
1. The RTC Game Day Express ($4 Hack)
This remains the single best deal in Las Vegas. The RTC bus runs dedicated lines from Red Rock Casino, Green Valley Ranch, and Santa Fe Station. It drops you at Gate 11 and picks you up 30 minutes after the event ends. It’s clean, fast, and avoids the $80 surge prices of Uber.
The official rideshare lot is Lot N (5285 Dean Martin Dr).
- The Reality: Getting to the stadium is easy. Getting away is a nightmare.
- Expert Move: Walk back across the Hacienda Bridge to Mandalay Bay or Luxor and call your ride from their valet. You’ll avoid the massive crowd surge at the stadium lot and likely get a driver much faster.
Mini Summary & Final Helpful Tip
Allegiant Stadium is a world-class venue, but the “Vegas factor” means traffic is inevitable. Your best bet for a stress-free night is to leave the car at your hotel and walk the bridge or take the RTC shuttle.
Our Best Helpful Tip: If you’re sitting in the 300 or 400 level, skip the bottlenecked escalators after the show. Use the concrete stairs located near the restrooms—they lead directly to the exits and will save you 15 minutes of standing in a crowd.
❓ FAQ: Allegiant Stadium Guide
Is there a bag check if mine is too big?
Yes. Locations are in Lot B, Lot E, and Lot N. It’s $20 (cashless), but be warned: the line to reclaim your bag after a concert can take 30+ minutes.
Can I bring water?
Usually, no. You are allowed one factory-sealed plastic water bottle (20 oz or less) for Raiders games, but most concerts have a strict zero-outside-liquid policy.
Is it air-conditioned?
Yes! It’s a crisp 72 degrees inside, even if it’s 110 on the Strip.
How early should I arrive?
Gates open 2 hours before NFL kickoffs and usually 90 minutes for concerts. Aim to be at the security line 1 hour before the start time.
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