Encore Boston Harbor, the $2.6 billion luxury integrated resort that opened doors in the Greater Boston area this summer, is now offering free self-parking, property president Bob DeSalvio announced in a statement.
The new parking policy took effect on Friday and mandates free self-parking for all Encore Boston Harbor patrons seven days a week.
The reversed policy ended months of criticism towards the resort’s management for the previous parking fees that many gamblers and guests of the property considered a bit excessive. Encore Boston Harbor charged $22 for six hours and $42 for 24 hours for nearly 3,000 parking spots it offers to guests and visitors
Prior to implementing its new parking rules, Encore Boston Harbor encouraged its patrons not to drive to the property, but instead take the MBTA, shuttle buses run by the casino resort, or ride-sharing services. And guests of the hotel and gaming complex mostly took advantage of those alternative options, which imminently mitigated traffic.
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