
Once upon a time, all-inclusive offers at major Strip casinos would have seemed far-fetched.
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Historically, cheap room rates, buffet perks, and free drinks were part of the overall experience. While these aren’t the markers of an all-inclusive package, they made Las Vegas affordable for travelers who enjoy gambling at mid-range properties.
But Las Vegas has seen difficulties in recent times. Skyrocketing fees, surprise add-ons, and even natural disasters like wildfires in California have helped push Vegas into a luxury-spending category.
To sweeten the deal for prospective visitors, MGM launched a new all-inclusive package for its Luxor and Excalibur properties. The two-night $330 package includes meals, show tickets, and parking, amongst other perks. While it wasn’t the first of its kind, given the Plaza Hotel & Casino’s all-inclusive package from 2024, it was the first to make it to the Strip.
Since then, other well-known Las Vegas brands have launched their own all-inclusive packages for the first time. Here’s what you need to know.
Caesars creates Summer Package all-inclusive offer for Flamingo, Harrah’s, & LINQ
For just $300, you can take advantage of Caesars’ brand-new Summer Package, which is available for three of its top properties: The Flamingo, Harrah’s, and The LINQ Hotel. The package is uniform across all three properties.
Here’s what you get:
- Hotel rooms with resort fees and taxes covered
- Bottomless drinks (select venues only)
- Two meals per day (at participating restaurants)
- Self-parking (one vehicle)
- Two tickets to the High Roller Observation Wheel
- 20% off cabanas at The LINQ
I recommend digging into the details on Ceasars Rewards. You can click on single-guests, two-guests, and other offers from each property. You can see which restaurants and venues are participating in the dining and bottomless drink programs. You can also get the low-down on what makes each property special, since each is different.
Circa Resort & Casino launches the All-In Summer Hotel Package
Circa Resort & Casino has a $400 all-inclusive offer that’s good from now through September. If you like sports and swimming, check out Stadium Swim. It’s one of the most unique pools on the Strip thanks to its massive 143-foot screen.
Here’s what it comes with:
- Two nights in a King Suite room (Sunday through Thursday only)
- $100 beverage credit at five on-site lounges and bars
- $100 dining credit available at six on-site dining establishments
- Daybed at the on-site Stadium Swim (AM or PM reservation)
Westgate launches Show & Stay Package for cheaper visits
Westgate also has a unique all-inclusive offer—but you can only book by calling directly at (888) 732-7117. Like the name suggests, this package makes it easy to experience Westgate’s acclaimed live entertainment shows.
The package includes:
- 1-night stay
- 25% one Westgate show (Barry Manilow, Frankie Vallie & The Four Seasons, Kool & The Gang, or The Magic of Jen Kramer)
- Breakfast buffet
- Free parking
