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Vegas All-Inclusive Deals?! Get More For Your Money


Key Points:

  • Plaza and Circa are offering deals this summer that bundle a room, meals, and drinks.

  • On the Strip, both MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment have come out swinging with competing deals.

  • None of these is a “true all-inclusive” (like at Caribbean resorts), but it’s something.

Las Vegas hasn’t historically been known for all-inclusive hotel deals, but a handful of resorts are dipping their toes in the water.

These deals often include free parking, waived resort fees, and free food and/or drinks. They aren’t as all-inclusive as resorts in Mexico, per se, but it’s a start.

Unfortunately, these deals aren’t permenant, and tend to pop up at slower times of the year to generate demand.

I’ll keep this updated and link to the deals for easy comparison & booking.

On Fremont Street

Plaza

Plaza’s “All-Inclusive Room Package” is bookable from June to August 2026 and will appeal most to heavier drinkers who don’t want to gamble to earn drinks.

The all-inclusive package starts at an extra $104 per person, per night on top of the prevailing room rate and includes:

  • Breakfast & Dinner from a special menu at Hash House a Go Go, Fresh Mexican Grill, Pop Up Pizza, or the Coffee Bar.
  • Bottomless drinks from both the Omaha Bar and the Sports Book Bar.
  • Complimentary early check-in.
  • Waived resort fees.
  • 25% off poolside drinks

While the base hotel product isn’t my favorite in town (upgrade to a Luxe room), Plaza ranks among my favorite casinos in Vegas for myriad reasons (live bingo, smoke-free slots, dining options, single-zero roulette, a beef jerky store (not kidding), and a CEO that mingles with the commoners, etc.).

It’s a welcoming, unpretentious, old-school joint.

Exterior of Plaza Las Vegas.

Circa

Circa is bringing back their popular “All In Summer” package, which costs $400 and includes:

  • 2 Nights in the hotel (resort fee & tax included)
  • $100 dining credit
  • $100 beverage credit
  • A daybed at Stadium Swim

The deal is bookable Mon-Thur through September 10th, and is a spectacular value.

Circa’s hotel is the nicest downtown, and the resort experience is unmatched.

Stadium Swim, with downtown hotel towers in the background.

On The Strip

Harrah’s, LINQ, and Flamingo

Caesars Entertainment rolled out an All-Inclusive Summer Package at Harrah’s, LINQ, and Flamingo, starting at $200/nt for 1 guest ($100/nt for each additional occupant), bookable through the end of August.

Here’s what’s included:

  • A room (fees & tax included).
  • 2 Meals per day at select restaurants.
  • 2 High Roller tickets
  • Bottomless drinks at select bars (huge perk).
  • Free self-parking
  • 20% off cabanas at LINQ

This deal is made more compelling by the inclusion of bottomless drinks, which the Excalibur/Luxor deal (below) doesn’t offer.

Restaurants included in the deal include: Fulton Cafe, Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay Burger, Bobby’s Burger, Chicken Guy!, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Fulton Coffee, Fulton Street Noodle Bar, Nook Express, and Pin Up Pizza.

Read the deal fine print to understand what you get at each restaurant, as some allow dessert and/or an appetizer/side with your entree.

Bars offering bottomless drinks include: Signature Bar at Harrah’s, 3535 & Catalyst Bar at LINQ, and Bugsy’s & Social Bars at Flamingo.

My take: This deal is very compelling, especially if you want to tip cocktails without risking money.

A view of the LINQ Promenade from the apex of the High Roller. On either side of the image are Flamingo and LINQ.
Flamingo, LINQ, and part of Harrah’s from the High Roller.

Excalibur & Luxor

MGM Resorts is offering a compelling all-inclusive deal at Luxor & Excalibur that starts at $330 for a 2-night stay for 2 people.

Here’s what’s included:

  • 2 nights at Luxor or Excalibur (resort fees are included)
  • 3 meals per day, per guest at a solid selection of restaurants (detailed below).
  • 2 tickets to a show (options detailed below).
  • 2 rides on NYNY’s Big Apple Coaster
  • Free self-parking

Want to stay longer? You can book this deal “back to back”.

Eligible restaurants included in the deal include: Excalibur’s Buffet, TAP Sports Bar (MGM Grand & Excalibur), Diablo’s Cantina, Pyramid Cafe, Public House, Backstage Deli, Tom’s Watch Bar, Noodle Shop, or the MGM Grand Buffet.

Eligible shows include Blue Man Group, Carrot Top, Fantasy, Australian Bee Gees, Mac King, and Thunder from Down Under.

My take: This is a really solid deal, provided the hotel, restaurant, and show options are up your alley.

The exterior of Luxor Las Vegas. A sphinx is in the foreground while the black pyramid shaped tower peeks out from behind.

Conrad at Resorts World

A luxury take on an all-inclusive package, Conrad is offering an inclusive package that costs $150 per night, per guest (two guest minimum), and includes:

  • Complimentary valet throughout your stay.
  • Daily continental breakfast at Club 66
  • Daily cocktail hour at Club 66
  • Prix-fixe dining at Kusa Nori, FUHU, Wally’s, ¡VIVA! by Ray Garcia and Agave Bar & Grill.
  • Priority pool access and “hosted beverages”.
  • Complimentary Zouk Nightclub entry.

The Conrad-flagged rooms are Resorts World’s middle offering between Hilton on the low end and Crockfords.

Conrad Room Bed, Living Area and View
Conrad Room at Resorts World

STRAT

Strat’s “All-In Package” is valid for dates of travel through October 31st, 2026, and includes:

  • Room Rates starting at $49/nt mid-week ($99/nt weekends)
  • Free SkyPod Observation Deck admission for 2 people
  • $25 daily dining credit
  • Waived resort fee and taxes (which is included in the price)

Obviously, this one isn’t a “full” all-inclusive deal, as you only get $25 a day for dining, but it’s a solid offer, valid for STRAT’s lowest, unrenovated tier of hotel rooms.

I recently stayed in a renovated Elevate Room at STRAT, and my review details the resort experience, which I enjoy, though the location leaves a bit to be desired.

Exterior of STRAT's skypod with a digital PT's billboard on the hotel's facade.

Sahara

Sahara is offering “All-In Staysthrough August 2026 with rates starting at $69 mid-week ($149 on weekends) that include:

  • Waived resort fees
  • $25 daily resort credit (food & drink)
  • Complimentary late check out
  • Free parking (it’s always free, though)

Like Strat, Sahara struggles with a less-than-ideal location on the north end of the Strip, but don’t let that scare you away. Sahara is connected to the Monorail system, and you can be mid-Strip in minutes for $6.

I’ve loved my stays at Sahara. The rooms are a good value, the casino floor is elegant for a budget property, and the dining options are up my alley.

Sahara's porte cochere surrounded by palm trees. The hotel towers are visible in the distance.

Off-Strip

Tuscany

Room nights as part of Tuscany’s “All Inclusive Style” deal start at around $100/nt mid-week, will be offered from June 1st – August 31st, and include:

  • Daily Breakfast at Marilyn’s Cafe
  • AYCD (select wells) at Toscana Bar & Piazza Lounge
  • 50% off poolside cocktails
  • 50% off cocktails at Bistecca
  • All day HH at Pub 365
  • $10 freeplay & $10 match play

While none of these all-in rates is a “true” all-inclusive experience (sans Plaza, which is pretty darn close), they allow you to get a bit more bang for your lodging buck, and that’s a good thing.

Related: Vegas resorts with a “No Resort Fee” Promotion.

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Yvette Nickerson

Monday 6th of April 2026

I am looking for mgm pool party June 9, 2026 for my wedding. I need cabana deals (3)

Jake Hoffman

Thursday 9th of April 2026

Those can be booked online. There aren't deals, per se.

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