In a surprising move, Caesars Entertainment has announced that it will reinstate parking fees at most of its casinos. The fee structure hasn’t been divulged, but beginning Friday, non-registered guests will be charged to self-park at Caesars Palace, Paris, Bally’s, Flamingo, Harrah’s and The LINQ. Visitors with a Nevada ID card and higher-level players club members will continue to park for free. It should be noted that Caesars Entertainment has indicated that it will “donate all parking fee profits to several charitable organizations who support Caesars team members and local communities in need, through the end of the first quarter in 2021.”
$1 blackjack: Amid mostly rising table-game minimums in the casinos, the Downtown Grand is now dealing $1-minimum-bet blackjack. The dollar game is available from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. daily on at least one table. It’s the only $1 game downtown and one of only two in all of Las Vegas along with OYO…