Three Las Vegas Hotels Just Launched an All-Inclusive Package — Starting at $200 a Night
Caesars Entertainment is bringing the all-inclusive model to the Las Vegas Strip with a bundled summer package at three iconic properties.
Caesars Entertainment is testing the all-inclusive waters in Las Vegas. The company just launched its Inclusive Summer Package at three Strip properties — Harrah's Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel, and Flamingo Las Vegas — bundling rooms, meals, and drinks into a single nightly rate starting at $200 per guest.
The package, available for stays from April through August 2026, includes a standard room, two meals per day at participating restaurants (including spots by Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, and Guy Fieri), and bottomless well drinks, house wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages at select bars. Each additional guest costs $100 per night. The deal also throws in two tickets to the High Roller Observation Wheel, complimentary self-parking, and discounts on cabana and daybed rentals.
It's a notable move for a Las Vegas operator. While all-inclusive packages have long dominated the Caribbean and Mexico resort markets — with brands like Hyatt Inclusive Collection and Hilton All-Inclusive expanding aggressively in the region — the model has been slower to take hold on the U.S. mainland. IHG made a splash earlier this year with the voco Sandpiper All-Inclusive Resort in Florida, and now Caesars is bringing a version of the concept to one of the country's biggest hospitality markets.
The package isn't a full all-inclusive in the traditional sense — it's limited to select restaurants and bars, and doesn't cover entertainment or spa services. But for a Las Vegas visitor looking to simplify budgeting on a summer trip, it could change the math on a Strip vacation.
Bookings are open now at caesars.com, with blackout dates and exclusions applying.








