You need a hotel in Las Vegas, but wouldn’t it be better if your hotel threw some free food & drink at you as well?!
Several properties and chains are offering food & beverage credit deals that entitle you to just that, and I thought it’d be helpful to consolidate your options in one place.
I’ll link out to the exact deal for each, so that you can easily compare options.
Resorts On The Strip
MGM Resorts: Food and beverage credits of up to $75 per night are being offered at all MGM properties when customers book through that specific offer.
Resorts eligible for this deal include Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Aria, Vdara, Park MGM/NoMad, Mandalay Bay/W, MGM/The Signature, Luxor, Excalibur, and NYNY.

TI: MyTIRewards Members (you can sign up online) can save up to 40% on rooms and recieve a $40 daily dining credit by booking that specific deal on the linked offers page.

STRAT: Positioned on the north end of the Strip, Strat offers a “Book Direct” deal, which entitles you to a $25 daily food & beverage credit, up to $100 per reservation.

The Venetian: The luxurious, all-suite resort, is offering a $75 daily dining credit for each night booked, when you stay 2+ nights.

Downtown Deals
Downtown Grand: Guests can score a $25 daily dining credit, $40 in daily slot play, and waived resort fees as part of their “Gamblers Retreat Package”.

Off Strip Deals
Station Casinos: As part of their “All in for Vegas” promotion, resorts under the Station Casinos umbrella are offering a food & beverage credit for stays of 2 or more nights.
The per-stay credit amount varies by resort and is as follows:
- $50 at Green Valley Ranch, Durango, and Red Rock.
- $30 at Sunset Station and Palace Station.
- $20 at Santa Fe Station and Boulder Station.

Rio: Book 3 nights or more in a renovated suite (they’re nice!) and you can receive a $75 dining credit per stay.

See Also: Check out this round-up of other Las Vegas hotel deals, discounts, and promotions.

I’m a former software salesman turned Vegas aficionado. While the craps table is my preferred habitat, I pull myself away to explore new attractions, shows, restaurants, and outdoor activities around Las Vegas with the intent of sharing my experiences.
Ultimately, I just want to help folks plan a better trip and save a few bucks in the process.
