Fast track
- All-inclusive and inclusive-style packages now span Downtown, the Strip, and adults-only
- Deals start around $104 per person, per night and climb to curated luxury add-ons at $150 per guest.
- Offers can cover meals, bottomless drinks, shows, rides, pool daybeds, and nightclub access.
- There’s a package tailored to planners, spontaneous groups, couples, luxe travelers, and workcation pros.
Las Vegas has taken the beach-resort concept and rewritten it with neon, show tickets, and pool complexes the size of city parks. Instead of one-size-fits-all buffets, the latest wave of all-inclusive and inclusive-style offers is built around how travelers actually move through the city—how many people they’re wrangling, how much they want to think about receipts, and how much they like the phrase “already included.”
Find the archetype that sounds uncomfortably familiar, then click through to the package that lets Vegas do the budgeting in the background.
The Budget-Conscious Planner
Package match: All-Inclusive Room Package at The Plaza Hotel & Casino (from about $104/person/night)
You’ve done Vegas with a color-coded spreadsheet before. Downtown, The Plaza’s summer all-inclusive package takes control of the math: resort fees are waived, but guests still get access to the rooftop pool, fitness center, bottled water, and parking.
The deal starts at about $104 per person, per night and includes breakfast and dinner daily at on-site outlets plus bottomless well drinks from two casino bars, with discounted cocktails up at the pool and appetizer deals at Oscar’s Steakhouse. It’s built for the traveler who wants to say yes to another round without quietly updating a notes-app ledger.
The Spontaneous Group
Package match: MGM All-Inclusive Experience at Luxor and Excalibur (from about $165/person/night based on $330 for two guests)
Your group chat took three weeks to land on dates, and nobody wants to spend night one splitting nachos by line item. MGM Resorts’ All-Inclusive Experience at Luxor and Excalibur starts around $330 plus tax for two people over two nights and bakes most of the negotiation out of the stay.
The bundle covers a two-night stay with resort fees included, three meals per person per day drawn from dedicated menus at participating MGM restaurants across Luxor, Excalibur, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, and New York-New York, plus at least one show and a ride on The Big Apple Coaster, with self-parking in the mix.
The Couples Retreat Duo
Package match: $400 All-In Summer Hotel Package at Circa Resort & Casino (two nights, midweek)
You’re here to share an actual vacation with one person, not 37 micro-decisions about where to eat. At adults-only Circa Resort & Casino, anchoring the west end of Fremont Street, the All-In Summer Hotel Package is essentially a two-night reset disguised as a midweek deal.
For $400 total, available Sunday through Thursday, guests get a two-night stay in a king room, a $100 dining credit, a $100 beverage credit, and a reserved daybed at Stadium Swim, where a multi-story screen loops sports and events over a tiered pool amphitheater. Fees and taxes are baked into the price.
The Luxury Traveler Who Still Wants a Deal
Package match: The Conrad Complete at Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World (from $150/person/night add-on)
You want a five-star stay without the slow burn of à-la-carte everything. The Conrad Complete at Resorts World Las Vegas, positioned as the Strip’s first luxury inclusive experience, is sold as an add-on for Conrad tower guests starting at $150 per person, per night with a two-guest minimum.
The upgrade brings complimentary valet, access to Club 66 with continental breakfast and evening social hour, curated prix-fixe dining at several signature restaurants, priority entry to the revamped 5.5-acre pool complex with hosted beverages, and complimentary admission to Zouk Nightclub on operating nights. It’s less all-you-can-eat and more everything-worth-doing, pre-arranged.
The Workcation Extender
Package match: Multiple options
You’re already in town Tuesday through Thursday for a conference. The smartest move is not heading for the airport as soon as the keynote wraps. Instead, tag on an all‑inclusive or inclusive‑style package and take a vacation reset.
If you want a Downtown reset with minimal decision‑making, Circa’s adults-only $400 All‑In Summer Package lines up perfectly with a two‑night post‑conference stay: you get a midweek, two‑night room, a $100 dining credit, a $100 beverage credit, and a reserved Stadium Swim daybed, with resort fees and taxes already built into the price. Close your laptop, head to the pool amphitheater, and let the 14‑million‑pixel screen worry about what’s on.
Prefer to keep it strictly one extra day? The Plaza’s all‑inclusive deal has no minimum stay, which makes it easy to tack on a single Downtown night with meals, drinks, and resort fees handled. If you’d rather swing into full vacation mode on the Strip, MGM’s two‑night minimum at Luxor or Excalibur pairs neatly with a Thursday‑to‑Saturday add‑on, pulling in three meals per day, show tickets, and a built‑in ride on The Big Apple Coaster.
What to Do Next
Think of these packages as shortcuts to a best-case Vegas: social, splashy, and so relaxing now that your costs are already accounted for. Scroll back through the archetypes, pick the version that feels most accurate, and let the booking engine handle the rest.
FAQs
Are these Vegas all-inclusive packages available year-round?
Most current all-inclusive and inclusive-style offers are seasonal, especially around spring and summer, with specific booking windows, stay dates, and blackout periods. Always double-check valid dates, inclusions, and any promo codes before booking.
Do I still need dinner reservations if meals are included?
Yes. Popular Strip and Downtown restaurants still book up at prime times, and inclusive packages typically work off dedicated menus at participating venues, not walk-in guarantees. If the plan involves a Saturday night steakhouse or a buzzy tasting menu, it is still worth reserving early.
Can hotel loyalty points still be earned on these packages?
Often, yes, especially when booking directly with brands like MGM Resorts, Resorts World, or Downtown properties that participate in their own rewards programs, though some packages may award base points on the room portion only. Travelers stacking a tier-status promo or co-branded credit card should confirm how the package codes before booking.
Are drinks truly unlimited on these deals?
It depends. Plaza’s package specifically includes bottomless well drinks at select bars, while MGM and Conrad’s experiences focus more on beverages tied to meals, hosted pool drinks, or club access rather than full open bars. Reading the inclusions carefully is the best way to know where, when, and what type of drinks are actually covered.
What’s the easiest way to get from the airport to these properties?
From Harry Reid International Airport, most visitors use rideshare, taxis, or pre-booked shuttles, with trips to the Strip averaging 10–20 minutes and Downtown about 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. For Conrad Complete guests, complimentary valet makes arriving in a rental car or black car feel especially seamless.