• 07-AUG-2019

Encore Boston Harbor Announces Free Self-Parking for Red Card Members

EVERETT, MA (AUGUST 7, 2019) — Encore Boston Harbor announced today that the resort is now offering free self-parking on weekdays for Red Card members. Free self-parking will be available for cars entering the garage beginning at 5:00 a.m. Monday through 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Standard rates apply outside of the promotional period.
 
"Since our grand opening we have been seeing an exceptional number of guests coming to play in our casino," said Robert DeSalvio, President of Encore Boston Harbor. "This free self-parking offer emphasizes our gratitude to those guests choosing to play with us and experience gaming at Encore Boston Harbor."
 
Red Card members can pay for parking with one COMPDOLLAR anytime free self-parking is not in effect. Red Card members may also pay for resort valet parking with one COMPDOLLAR at any time. Guests without a Red Card can sign up at the Red Card desk and start earning points and perks immediately.
 
Free self-parking is just one of many benefits exclusive to Red Card members. For more Red Card promotions, visit encorebostonharbor.com/promotions.
 
To learn about responsible play, visit gamesensema.com.  If you or a friend has concerns about a gambling problem, call the 24-hour Problem Gaming Helpline at (800) 426-1234.
 
Must be 21 years of age or older to enter gaming floor; valid identification required.
 
About Encore Boston Harbor  
Encore Boston Harbor is a $2.6 billion integrated luxury gaming resort destination featuring a 210,000 square foot casino, 671 lavishly appointed hotel rooms, an ultra-premium spa, specialty retail, 15 dining and lounge venues and a state-of-the-art ballroom and meeting spaces. It is the largest private, single-phase development in the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
 
 Situated on the waterfront in Everett, MA and connected to Boston Harbor, Encore Boston Harbor has opened part of the Mystic River shoreline to the public for the first time in more than a century. The resort has created a six-acre Harborwalk featuring pedestrian and bicycle paths that provide access to the river, an events lawn, picnic and public viewing areas, as well as ornate floral displays and public art.
 
For more information, visit encorebostonharbor.com or follow Encore Boston Harbor on InstagramTwitter and Facebook.
 
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