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Horseshoe Casino to have free parking nights, weekends

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CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -

Good news from Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati: Free parking on nights and weekends.

With the grand opening to the public scheduled for March 4th, officials will the casino announced how parking will be handled. On Grand Opening Night, free public parking will be provided at the Banks Garage starting at 6 p.m. with round-trip complimentary shuttle service to the casino through 6 a.m. on March 5th. Public parking will not be available in the casino's five-story parking structure on opening night.

However, beginning on March 5th, free parking will be offered in the parking structure on weeknights (6 p.m. – 6 a.m.) and weekends.

Weekday parking will run hourly, ranging from $1 for the first hour up to the daily maximum of $14, Monday through Friday (6 a.m. and 6 p.m.). Free weekday parking will only be offered to casino guests who play slots or table games for 30 minutes or poker for one hour.

Patrons who make a purchase over $25 at an on-site restaurant or gift shop can also receive free parking.

Valet will be available to the public for $20 daily, as well as daily shuttles from seven partnering downtown hotels.

Primary access to the casino's self-parking is available from Gilbert Avenue, just north of Court Street, and a second entrance on Reading Road at East 12th Street.

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