3 Ways To Cash In on All-Inclusive Deals for Vegas

If you’ve been thinking about visiting Las Vegas, now may be the time to go. You’ll find lots of all-inclusive deals have popped up that could save you some serious money if you know how to use them.
Per the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), the push for deals comes amid a drop in visitors to the city. In 2025, total visitation fell to its lowest level outside the pandemic since 2010.
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If you’re ready to start planning that Vegas trip, here’s a look at the deals and three expert-backed ways to get the most bang for your buck.
A Look at the Deals
According to the LVCVA, MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Circa Resort & Casino and others are now offering these all-inclusive deals, with prices starting around $100 per person. Many of these packages include meals, drinks, resort fees, entertainment and parking.
Per the LVCVA, the best packages depend on what you’re looking for in your trip. Below is their breakdown.
Value: MGM
Unlimited drinks: Caesars
Budget access: The Plaza
Pool experience: Circa
Luxury: Resorts World
Here’s an example of some of the packages. MGM’s deal starts around $330 for two nights at Luxor or Excalibur, with three meals a day, two show tickets and roller coaster rides included. With Caesars, the packages start around $200 a night, covering meals, the High Roller Observation Wheel and well drinks at select bars.
3 Ways To Maximize Your Savings
“Vegas just made a move that every travel lover needs to know about,” said Jasmine Charbonier, travel expert and founder of Your Tampa Bestie. “MGM and Caesars both launched bundled packages and as someone who travels full time, I think this is the most interesting shift the strip has made in years. After years of $26 minibar water going viral and destroying Vegas's reputation for affordability, this is a real course correction worth booking around.”
According to Charbonier, here are three smart ways to actually maximize these deals.
Read the fine print to see what’s included and what’s not.
Book directly through the casino's website since that's where bundle pricing is listed.
Stack your package with travel credit card perks or loyalty points for extra savings on top.
“Read the fine print before you commit,” Charbonier warned. “MGM includes one drink per meal, not an open bar, so if cocktails are your thing, run the numbers first. These packages are best suited for first-timers, budget-conscious travelers or anyone who wants a locked-in cost with zero bill shock at checkout.”
According to Charbonier, Vegas has a sneaky way of turning a $200 trip into a $700 one.
“A bundled deal is honestly the smartest way to protect yourself from that,” she said.
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